The Christmas celebration at our school, on 20th December 2024, was a truly joyous occasion, bringing together students from all sections in a vibrant display of festive spirit. Dressed in colourful attire, the students radiated happiness and excitement as they embraced the day’s activities. The school hall and corridors were beautifully adorned with Christmas symbols, including a stunning Christmas tree and a crib at the entrance, adding to the overall festive atmosphere. Each section presented a cultural program, showcasing a delightful mix of creativity, devotion, and unity. Students also decorated their classrooms with Christmas trees and cribs, creating a warm and festive environment. The cultural program featured carol singing, a traditional Christmas tableau, and the much-anticipated arrival of Santa Claus, who brought with him a sense of wonder and joy.
The visit of the physically challenged inmates from the Umed Foundation, Vasai to our school was a profoundly meaningful and impactful experience for both the inmates and the students. It offered our students a valuable chance to learn about resilience, inner strength, and the ability to persevere despite facing challenges. Dancing to energetic and peppy numbers, they captivated the audience, proving that adversity cannot hinder the power of the human spirit. Their performance was not just a display of talent; it was a powerful message of strength and perseverance. Despite the physical challenges they face, the inmates moved with grace, energy, and confidence, leaving the audience in awe. The students, filled with admiration, cheered enthusiastically, inspired by the courage and resilience on display.
Our students demonstrated their generosity and compassion, this Christmas, towards those in need. With great enthusiasm and a spirit of giving, they contributed generously to a cause that aims to make a positive difference in the lives of many. The proceeds were directed to the Umed Foundation, an organization dedicated to empowering and providing assistance to the physically challenged. Furthermore, the home for the aged also benefited from our students’ kindness, ensuring that elderly residents are looked after with love and dignity.
Santa’s grand entrance in a decorated vehicle, accompanied by escorts on bikes, sparked an overwhelming wave of excitement and cheer among the students. Gifts and snacks were then distributed to every student, spreading joy before they headed home. The Rector delivered a heartfelt speech, emphasizing the true Christmas message of love, peace, hope, and joy, leaving everyone with a sense of inspiration and goodwill.
Report By –
Dorothy Fernandes – Co-ordinating Supervisor
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