Mangaluru: Investiture ceremony held at St Aloysius Gonzaga School


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Mangaluru, Jul 1: St Aloysius Gonzaga School organised the investiture ceremony of the student council on July 1, for the academic year 2024-25 with great zeal and enthusiasm.

The ceremony was graced by the presence of Azmath Ali G, police inspector of Bunder Police Station, as the chief guest, along with principal Fr Melwyn Anil Lobo SJ and vice-principal Laurel D'Souza, who conferred badges and sashes to the newly elected student council members.

The chief guest, in his ceremonial address, congratulated the newly formed school council members and encouraged them to embrace their responsibilities with dedication and determination.


Principal Fr Melwyn Anil Lobo SJ highlighted three important aspects of leadership qualities in his address: being a role model, taking initiatives, and being a team player.

The head boy, Joel Abhilash of class X and head girl, Suman Viona Saldanha of class XII expressed their gratitude and shared their visions for the upcoming academic year.

Vidya Esther compered the programme. Shilpa Ballal welcomed the gathering and Shruthi S proposed the vote of thanks. The coordinators of the programme were Sandhya Manoj, Shilpa Ballal, Jisha Thomas and Shruthi S.

The ceremony concluded by the unison recital of the national anthem.

 

 

  

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