Mangaluru: St Aloysius Gonzaga School organises the investiture ceremony


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Mangaluru, Jun 17: St Aloysius Gonzaga School organised the investiture ceremony of the junior student council on June 17 for the academic year 2026–27 with great zeal and enthusiasm. The ceremony began with a dignified march-past as the newly elected student leaders entered the hall in procession, setting the tone for an occasion that celebrated responsibility, service, and leadership.

Principal Fr Rohan D'Almeida SJ, vice-principal Aparna Suresh and academic coordinator Carol Tina Rodrigues, conferred badges to the newly elected student council members.

The principal, Fr Rohan D'Almeida SJ, administered the investiture pledge, which was solemnly repeated by the newly elected student council members, reaffirming their commitment to uphold the values and responsibilities of the school.

In his ceremonial address, congratulated the newly formed school council members and highlighted two important aspects of leadership: he emphasised that true leadership is about serving others rather than being served by others, and stressed the importance of teamwork, reminding the young leaders that collective effort and mutual support are the keys to success.

The head boy, Mark Blasius D’Souza of class V C, and the head girl, M Dhuvishree of class V D, expressed their gratitude and shared their visions for the upcoming academic year. Sushma compered the programme, Kathija Inaya Riyaz of class V C, welcomed the gathering and Liam Matt Sebastian of class V C proposed the vote of thanks. The programme coordinators were class V teachers and PE Teachers.

The ceremony concluded with the unison recital of the national anthem.

  

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