Udupi: Christ School Manipal welcomes students for academic year 2026-27


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Udupi, Jun 1: The reopening day of Christ School, Manipal for the academic year 2026–27 was celebrated with warmth and positive spirit as the school campus welcomed students after the vacation. The programme began with a ribbon-cutting ceremony conducted by principal, Eliza Vaz, along with the chief guest, proud alumnus Shreyas Pai.

The principal extended a warm welcome to the new teacher, new students, and the entire gathering, expressing her happiness at the beginning of a new academic journey.

In his address, the chief guest fondly recalled the memories of his school days spent in his alma mater. He shared his personal experiences and motivated the students by offering valuable guidance and simple tips to achieve success in life.

The school campus and classrooms were tastefully decorated to receive the students. A short stage programme was organised, which included a prayer, a dance performance, and the prize distribution ceremony for the Olympiad achievers, adding pride and inspiration to the event.

The programme was smoothly and confidently anchored by Tafida. The reopening day celebration concluded on a cheerful note, marking a positive and promising beginning to the Academic Year 2026–27.

  

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