Mangaluru: St Agnes special kids enthrall parents during annual day celebration


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Mangaluru, Dec 12: The annual day celebration of St Agnes Special School on Wednesday, December 12 was a day the parents of special children were looking forward to. The school hall was packed to capacity when the chief guest Sr Melissa A C, Principal of Mount Carmel Central School, Maryhill was ushered in by the school band with its rhythmic beat, filling the atmosphere with joy. The school principal Sr Shruthi, the joint secretary Sr Maria Anitha, guest Sr Carissima and the president of the PTA Irene Pinto marched along with the chief guest to the hall.

The prayer song, the welcome dance gave a wonderful feeling of calm, peacefulness and warmth. The skit on our responsibility to ensure that every individual has the opportunity to receive education was highlighted through songs, dance, posters and speeches. Their presentation and performance skills showed that with brain in their head, feet in their shoes they can steer themselves in any directions they choose, to secure a better future with confidence even for the special children.

The dance on nature displaying the disasters of Kerala and Kodagu with confidence and emotions was outstanding and gave the audience an amazing experience. The finale was the Christmas play. All the students were at their best and made us recall the journey to Bethlehem and the Christmas events.

These opportunities and the training given to the special children by their mentors made them confident.

Teacher Pushpalatha was felicitated for her 20 years of service to the little angelic special children. The three students Nizam (Football), Ashley D’Souza (Power Lifting) and Shamil (Basketball) who are selected to take part in the international Sports at Abu Dhabi were honoured. The state level winners in sports and dance were recognized. The principal Sr Shruthi along with her staff voiced their gratitude to the family of Mount Carmel Central School – staff, students and parents, for sponsoring the midday meal scheme to the St Agnes special children.

Chief guest Sr Melissa in her address, congratulated the students for their wonderful performance and appreciated the staff for their patience, care and love they bestow on the children in their learning to be on their feet. Addressing the parents, she said “Children with special needs are not sent to special parents, they make parents special. So, every parent present is made special because of their special children.”

Rakesh, a student of the open school welcomed the gathering and teacher Lucy D’Silva compared the programme.

  

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  • Wilfred menezes, Mangalore/Muscat-Sohar

    Thu, Dec 13 2018

    Children with disabilities are often denied their right to education. Children with disabilities require access to services that can support them throughout their time in school, such as more individual attention from instructors. Today many people with disabilities are breaking barriers through the use of technology. For some individuals with disabilities, assistive technology is a necessary tool that enables them to engage in or perform many tasks. Integrating technology will allow students to increase their self-confidence, self-motivation, independence and they will also be able to engage in different activities within the school.
    I want to acknowledge everyone's extra effort at St.Agnes Special school.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Dec 13 2018

    "Whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers and sisters of mine, you did for me" - Matthew 25:40 ...

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  • Ozzy Noronha, Kalpana Kulshekar

    Wed, Dec 12 2018

    Hats off to you sisters. We highly appreciate your unselfish efforts to bring the specially abled children to the main stream.

    Wish you all the success in the years to come.

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  • Arun Rodriguez, Mangalore

    Wed, Dec 12 2018

    A spectacular display of great dedication and talent .
    Congratulate all the faculty of the the school who have been associated with these children for many years and especially identifying their hidden talents and encouraging them. Kudos to all the children and their parents may god bless u all let the society recognise their talents and provide them a bigger platform

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  • VALERIAN RODRIGUES, UJIRE

    Wed, Dec 12 2018

    IT IS NOT EASY TO CHANGE PHYSICALLY DISABLED CHILDREN TO COMMON LIFE.HATS UP SISTERS FOR DEDICATION.

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  • Rajesh Prakash, Lower bendur

    Wed, Dec 12 2018

    Nice program Sr. Shruthi.... Really special children can do anything like normal students.... All the best for 2020 for golden Jubilee for special school...

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  • Rajesh Prakash, Lower bendur

    Wed, Dec 12 2018

    Very nice program Sr. Shruthi... Hatts off u sr. Shruthi.... Special children can do anything like normal students..... All the best best u in 2020....... 50 years completing for special school..... All the best

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