Mount Carmel Central School celebrates Kindergarten Day
Bellevision Media Network
Mangaluru, 20 Dec 2014: Mount Carmel Central School celebrated its glittering Kindergarten Day at their newly-built Mother Veronica Auditorium here on Saturday, December 20.
It was organized as a nostalgic event for the guests, parents, well wishers, teachers and tiny tots. The colorful event, started with a prayer dance followed by a creative welcome by the kids.
All the students of Nursery, LKG and UKG had an opportunity to perform on the stage – a unique feat by itself, which shows the quality and level of training this institution imparts.
The programme included various dance programmes, action songs and a meaningful Christmas Play, being the season of Christmas which was generously applauded by the packed audience consisting of parents and well wishers.
Mount Carmel Central School principal Sr Melissa AC, in her annual school report highlighted the important aspects and events of the academic journey of the kindergarten section of the school.
The Chief Guest of the day Sr Noelle Marie AC, the retired principal of Sacred Heart Teachers Training Institute, Bangalore, commended the school management and the teachers for their effort in shaping the young toddlers for the better future. She especially appreciated the confidence of the tiny tots on stage showing their talent. She encouraged the parents to spend quality time with their children, thereby fostering the healthy growth of the child at home. She congratulated the teachers for their hard work, efficiency and capability in training the kids all through the year and especially for such a successful event like the annual day.
Neetha Pais welcomed the gathering. Sumana Rebello proposed the vote of thanks and the event was ably compered by the kids themselves.
Sr Carissima AC, the administrator of the school was present at this celebration.
It was indeed a visual treat for all gathered, when the tiny tots performed brilliantly on stage depicting various educative and cultural themes vividly presented by the children between the age group of 3 – 5 years.