Media Release
Beltangady, Jul 11: Club shapes and moulds the young minds to dive into the world of exploration, creativity and innovation. To bring this significance into action, club inauguration of Holy Redeemer English Medium School, Beltangady was held on July 10 in the school auditorium.
The programme was presided by correspondent Fr Walter D'Mello and headmaster Fr Clifford Simon Pinto was also present. The members of school clubs, that is, Eco club, English club, Hindi club, Kannada club, Maths club, Science club, Scouts Guides and Cubs Bulbuls, actively took part in the entire programme.
The event began by invoking God's blessings, through a graceful prayer dance by members of Kannada club and Scouts Guides. Sonal D'Souza of English club whole heartedly welcomed the gathering.
Clubs were symbolically inaugurated by the guests, accompanied by the club coordinators Mary Suja and Shrilatha. The leaders of various clubs walked forward holding their respective club symbols. The aims and objectives were beautifully orated by the club leaders.
Cultural programme by all clubs lined up, gave a vibrant start to the club activities.
At first, Eco club members performed a dance drama with a message to save environment. Followed by English club members who depicted the usage of English words and phrases through a dance. Kannada club members picturised the typical village ambience through a dance drama.
Hindi club members through a dance drama, highlighted on the significance of education. Maths club members danced to the tunes of tables and shapes. Science club members depicted the evolution of inventions. Scouts Guides showcased patriotism, love and service to the society.
The correspondent in his address encouraged the students to actively take part in the club activities and develop competitive spirit. Headmaster apprised on the benefits and need of having school clubs.
Mohammad Shahal of Hindi club proposed the vote of thanks. Safa Ahmed, Rahul, Sana Mariyam and Raksha of science club compered the programme.
The programme was concluded by singing the school anthem.