Bunny Movement investiture ceremony held at St Aloysius Gonzaga School


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Mangaluru, Aug 22: The investiture ceremony of the Bunny Movement for kindergartners was held on August 21 at St Aloysius Gonzaga School, marking a joyful and energetic milestone for the youngest members of the school community.

Dr Rahul Tonse Ganesh, district headquarters commissioner of sea scout inaugurated the ceremony by lighting the lamp along with the other dignitaries, principal Fr Rohan D’Almeida and vice-principal Aparna Suresh and teacher representatives. In his inspiring address, Dr Tonse highlighted about the personal hygiene, respect to teachers and in future to be cub and bulbul masters.

The principal, Fr D’Almeida, highlighted about bunny 4 sign posters that is Love for God, Love for nature, Creative activities and learning to play together. A total of 99 young bunnies proudly received their bunny aprons, symbolizing their official induction into the movement.

The principal administered the bunny oath. The smart bunnies saluted the dignitaries, this was followed by a vibrant mass drill, showcasing the enthusiasm and coordination of the students. The event was a lively and memorable celebration, with significant contributions from faculty members Patricia D’Souza, Charitha K R, Clara Maria, and Mishal Crasta, whose efforts ensured the smooth execution of the ceremony. The cub-master Shashikala and guides captain Agnes Saldanha were present.

 

 

  

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