Mangaluru: St Aloysius Gonzaga School holds annual general body meeting of parent-teachers' assn


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Mangaluru, Jul 17: The annual general body meeting of the Parent-Teachers' Association was held on the July 16 in the Loyola Hall. Fr Melwin Joseph Pinto SJ, rector of St Aloysius Institutions was the chief guest of the day.

While addressing the parents he shared his views about the flexibility in the principles to be followed, to lead the children towards success. The presidential address was delivered by Fr Melwyn Anil Lobo SJ in which he enlightened the parents about the changes in the CBSE evaluation method and introduced the staff members to the gathering.

The proceedings of the Annual General Body Meeting 2021-22 were briefed by the vice-principal Laurel D'Souza. Gloria Misquith read the Annual Report of the Association of the previous year.

The PTEC members for the year 2022-23 were introduced to the audience by Arunima Thulasidas and a floral welcome was given by the rector and the principal.

Vidya Esther welcomed the gathering and Shilpa Ballal proposed a vote of thanks.

The programme concluded with the group photo session of the newly elected PTEC members and it was compered by Laveena Kunder. Aparna Suresh and Arunima Thulasidas were the conveners of the programme.

 

 

  

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