Mangaluru: Orientation session held for the first batch of Class XI at St Aloysius Gonzaga School


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Mangaluru, Jun 16: The academic year 2022-23 is significant for St Aloysius Gonzaga School, as the school upgraded itself with class XI. The orientation session for Class XI students was conducted on June 6 in the Gonzaga Hall.

The session began with the blessings of the Almighty God through a prayer song sung by Class X students. The dignitaries were welcomed by Deepa Karkada.

The resource person for the session was Shavina Soans who has an immense knowledge and experience in conducting employment skill development programs and team building sessions for medical, Engineering and graduation colleges. She highlighted on self esteem and building self confidence by knowing each one’s strengths and weaknesses.

A lot of fun filled team building activities were conducted to help the students realize that a good team work will always lead to success. Students were grouped into three to enact a skit which was just an opportunity to express their views and stand on social issues.

Principal Fr Melwyn Anil Lobo SJ, while addressing the students, emphasized on the importance of both academic excellence as well as holistic development for the person to excel in life. He also highlighted that students have to be focused and face challenges positively.

Shruthi Kishore proposed the vote of thanks and the session was compered by Shamitha Shetty.

 

  

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