Mangaluru: St Aloysius College Higher Primary School celebrates Christmas


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Mangaluru, Dec 29: St Aloysius College Higher Primary School organized Christmas celebrations for their students on December 22.

The correspondent of the school Fr John D'Souza, headmistress Josita Noronha were present on the occasion.

The PTA members Amrutha Rai, Ruksar and Diana D’Souza the guests of the event were welcomed and escorted to the stage.

The stage programme commenced with a soulful prayer song sung by the students of second standard. The meaning and importance of Christmas and the intention of the celebration was explained in short to the audience. Little children melodiously sang carols that created an aura of Christmas.

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The certificates were distributed to the winners of various competitions held prior to the occasion.

The correspondent explained the meaning of Christmas and conveyed his blessings and best wishes.

A short skit showcasing the birth of Christ was enacted by the students. The entry of Santa Claus to the stage made the students jump with glee.

The programme ended with a vote of thanks. The entire programme was beautifully conducted by the students of second standard. The festive meal was served for all which added special aroma to the Christmas celebration.

 

 

  

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