Mangaluru: Milagres Central School organizes the CREYCAPS global awareness programme


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Mangaluru, Jun 1: Milagres Central School organized the CREYCAPS global awareness programme on May 26.

The programme began with a prayer song, followed by a welcome address by the principal Fr Uday Fernandes. Reshma K M introduced the guest speaker, Niharika Jain, trainer, anchor, nutrition coach, and head–school relations, Greycaps.

The session commenced with an engaging activity that energized the participants. Niharika Jain introduced the CREYCAPS global awareness programme, explaining its vision, journey, structure, key features, and implementation strategies. She highlighted the programme’s role in enhancing global awareness, critical thinking, and confidence among students, while also supporting teachers with innovative teaching methodologies.

The interactive session was informative and inspiring, providing valuable insights into progressive educational practices and global learning opportunities.

The programme concluded with a vote of thanks expressing gratitude to the guest speaker, principal and staff. The event was a meaningful and enriching experience for all participants.

  

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