Mangaluru: Carmel School celebrates Children’s Day


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Mangaluru, Nov 14: 'Children are the best creations of God, to spread joy in every season'

Carmel school celebrated Children’s Day in a meaningful way.

The programme began with the invocation asking God to shower his choicest blessings on the children which was followed by lighting of a diya and garlanding the portrait of Jawaharlal Nehru by Sr Sarika, the principal, Sr Rose Agnes, the administrator, Sr Shanthi Laveena, the vice-principal and the staff representatives.

The teachers showed their warmth and affection towards the children through a cultural extravaganza which commenced with a welcome dance. A short Kannada skit through which measures to be taken during this pandemic situation and online classes were enacted.



A medley was sung to cheer the children. To get into the mood of celebration, a scintillating dance was performed. A skit 'Seasons of Love' showcased the value of having a positive outlook to life. Glimpses of school days were scanned through, for the students. Sr Sarika in her message conveyed her wishes and urged the students to be earnest to reach their goals and to be faithful to their parents, teachers and society. Various competitions were held for the students from LKG to class X.

The chorus 'Happy Children’s Day' by the faculty along with Chacha Nehru brought the short programme to a close. The programme was compered by teachers Marina Marcy D’Souza, Jahnavi V Sanal and Nisha Jenifer D’Souza. Teacher Liffin Saldanha proposed the vote of thanks.

  

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    Mon, Nov 16 2020

    I love school I really miss my teachers, friends and sisters

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