Mangaluru: Innovative Teachers’ Day Celebrations at Carmel School


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Mangaluru, Sep 7: In the absence of students in school, Carmel School management decided to have a unique celebration for three days.

The celebrations commenced with various competitions from September 3 with ‘Veg Carving’,
September 4 had ‘Cooking without Fire’, ‘Best out of Waste’ and ‘Mad Ads’ and
September 5 had ‘Group Folk Song'.

The entire faculty participated passionately with a childlike spirit in one or the other competitions which were held in teams. The culmination of this celebration was a fantastic programme with virtual display from the students greeting and entertaining the staff. The management organized a prayer service, a skit on ‘Tomorrow’s Smiles’ and fun games, followed by a fellowship meal. It was an unforgettable celebration that brought out the hidden potentiality of the staff with learning, fun and frolic.



There was a surprise visit from Nagasubba Reddy, the chief branch manager and Geetha Kishore, senior assistant, State Bank of India who greeted the staff and celebrated the Teachers’ Day by cutting a cake.

Sister Sarika, the principal, Sister Rose Agnes, the administrator, Sr Shanthi Laveena, vice-principal and Sr Marlin shouldered the entire responsibility with bubbling enthusiasm and enhanced the joy of the teachers.

  

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  • Shri, Mangalore

    Wed, Sep 09 2020

    Teachers do not practice social distancing.,
    Look at few pictures they r standing so very close to each other🥴wonder how are children can be safe in schools which is to start on 21st of this month

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