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St. Aloysius College Higher Primary School celebrates ‘Children’s Day ‘

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St. Aloysius College Higher Primary School celebrates ‘Children’s Day ‘

Mangaluru: St. Aloysius College Higher Primary School celebrated ‘Children’s Day ‘on 16th November 2018 in the school hall. The programme began with invoking God’s blessings by the tiny tots of STDI. Sherwin and Sathvik welcomed the gathering through words and this was followed by a spectacular welcome dance. The dignitaries then offered flowers to Jawaharlal’s portrait to show our respect and gratitude. The students entertained the audience with beautiful action songs and dances.

Bhavish, Riyan and Joshua spoke on the significance of the day. Various competitions like colouring, word building, wealth out of waste and Elocution were held and winners were felicitated during the programme. The chief guest for the programme was Alan Menezes the SPL, Rishel Fernandes the ASPL and Rishab Bekal the Secretary of the school cabinet.

The programme was graced by the correspondent Rev. Fr. Gerald Furtado S.J. Headmistress Mrs. Philomena Lewis, Asst Headmaster Mr. Liya D’souza and the Vice president of the PTA Mrs. Rekha Fernandes. The chief guest Master Alan Menezes addressed the gathering and said Children become the happiness of the society and home as well as the future of the country. He said students must have an aim in life and should be always focused to achieve it.

The correspondent Rev .Fr. Gerald Furtado S.J appreciated the whole programme and was thankful to all responsible to make it possible. He said Jawaharlal Nehru was a great leader who kept India as a single country. In his message he said God created children. We are Gods creation so we are celebrating God’s love. He advised the students to do their daily prayers honestly.

Master Rishab Bekal proposed the vote of thanks. The whole programme was conducted by the tiny tots of STDI


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