Loyola School Telco’s 3rd Annual Prize Nite concludes with dazzling cultural performances and an emphasis on character development.
JAMSHEDPUR – Principal Charanjeet Ohson encouraged the young studentst with a vote of appreciation, emphasizing that awards are tools to promote excellence in character development and cultivate a competitive spirit among students.
The evening’s cultural extravaganza showcased the nation’s cultural splendor through beautiful dance acts and a song reflecting love, hope, and the strengthening bonds of unity.
The Chief Guest, Nishu Kumari, honored the students for their achievements, advising them on personal growth and compassion towards each other and less privileged students.
Awards were distributed in eight categories including Academic Excellence, Outstanding Student, Remarkable Improvement, "Student for Others," Cent-percent Attendance, General Proficiency, Special Awards, and Cent-percent Attendance, fostering a culture of achievement and competition.
During the third Prize Nite of Loyola School Telco, school principal Charanjeet Ohson spoke about the role of awards in promoting excellence in character development and instilling competitiveness among students.
The Chief Guest, DSE Nishu Kumari, motivated the students to excel in academics and extracurricular activities, expressing her known concern for girl children and emphasizing their education.
Teacher Amandeep Kaur welcomed guests and parents, and along with L Deepika, hosted the program, enhancing the engagement through their vibrant presentation.
The ceremony commenced with an engaging prayer dance, invoking divine blessings and setting the tone for an evening filled with anticipation and excitement.
The event was inaugurated by Chief Guest, DSE East Singhbhum, Nishu Kumari, and various other esteemed guests, including the Principal of Loyola School Telco, Charanjeet Ohson, and the Moderator of the Pre-Primary section, Colleen Xavier.
At the end of the event, 155 achievers participated in a breathtaking candle march, symbolizing the enlightenment and knowledge they had gained through their academic pursuits.