St. Aloysius College Higher Primary School celebrated ‘Children’s Day ‘on 16th November 2018 in the school hall. The programme began with invoking God’s blessings by the tiny tots of STD I. Sherwin and Sathvik welcomed the gathering through words and this was followed by a spectacular welcome dance. The dignitaries then offered flowers to Jawaharlal’s portrait to show our respect and gratitude. The students entertained the audience with beautiful action...Read More
St. Aloysius Higher Primary School Kodialbail celebrated Christmas on 22nd December in the school auditorium. The students of std 4 enthralled the student body and the guests by singing carols and various items with great zeal. They emphasized the importance of caring, sharing and spreading goodness all around. An English play was enacted highlighting the spirit of Christmas and the birth of Jesus Christ. Children performed awesome dances adding to...Read More
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