Mangaluru: St Agnes CBSE School holds outreach programme recognising 'World Day of the Poor'


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Mangaluru, Dec 15: The thought of sharing with the poor was a strong sense of doing a charitable work was carried out in great zeal and enthusiasm at St Agnes CBSE school Mangaluru. A group of students from grade IX, VIII and VII took initiative under the able guidance of the school principal to carry out the noble deed of sharing.

The visited places were Kotekar Stella Maris Kannada Medium school by grade VIII, Balagraha Kannada Medium school by grade IX and Vidya Jyothi High School Jyothi Nagarby grade VII.

The students dressed up in the Christmas theme celebrated the joy with the students. Each team had a different experiences to share. They conducted games, sang the Christmas carols, gave prizes to the winners, danced to the tunes and had a merry time. The joy that was reflecting in the young faces was a memorable moment to all.

The students were thanked for the wonderful gesture of sharing some essentials. The students expressed their gratitude to the principal for giving such a wonderful opportunity and also thanking the teachers who accompanied them.

The management congratulated each and every one who were part of the great event.

 

 

  

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  • Ben D'Souza Prabhu, Mangalore, Bombay Bandra now in Canada

    Wed, Dec 15 2021

    A Very Good Encouraging Step to the ones who wish to enrol themselves. May the Gracious Lord Guide and Protect them to the last. THANK YOU !!!

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