Mangaluru: Lourdes Central School organizes ‘Jyothi Pradhan’


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Mangaluru, Mar 26: ‘Jyothi Pradhan’ was organised for the outgoing students of Class X and Class XII at the school Grounds on March 26. The programme commenced at 8.00 am. The programme started by invoking God’s blessings. Prayers of the faithful were led by the teachers Deepa Dsouza and Janaica Fernandes, and student representatives – Monvish, Amith, Shlok Rai and Cleton.

The vice-principal Belita Mascarenhas welcomed the gathering and enlightened on the significance of the day.

Manager Dr John Baptist Saldanha, principal Fr Robert D’Souza and vice-principal Belita Mascarenhas lit the lamp. They were joined by the head boy Srijith Hegde, head Girl Richelle Saldanha, deputy head Boy Steve D’Mello And deputy Head Girl Shreya Arbi.

The pledge was led by the head Boy Srijith Hegde. Samith Shetty of Class X and Heba Basheer of Class XII shared their fond memories in the school which was heart touching.

The principal Fr Robert D’Souza addressed the students and told the students to go into the world, face the challenges and make a difference.

The manager Dr John Baptist Saldanha spoke on the occasion and said to be thankful to God Almighty as our life is a gift of God. He also urged the students to be responsible and grow with values.

The school choir wished the students adieu and farewell by singing ‘days have rolled years have passed’. The vote of thanks was delivered by Hiya Hegde Class XII. The mementos were presented to the students by the manager and the principal. The programme was compered by Andrea and Nawreen of class XI.

  

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