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JSS hosts heartfelt farewell ceremony for class 12 graduates
2/10/2024 9:46:54 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Feb 10: Jammu Sanskriti School recently organized a touching farewell ceremony to bid adieu to its beloved 12th-grade students, marking the end of an era and the beginning of new journeys. The event, brimming with nostalgia and celebration, was a testament to the enduring bonds formed within the school community and the remarkable achievements of the departing students.
The farewell ceremony, a culmination of years of hard work and growth, commenced with a series of poignant cultural performances that evoked fond memories and celebrated the students' academic and extracurricular accomplishments. Amidst a backdrop of cherished friendships, the students were honored for their contributions to the school community.
Principal Cum Vice-Chairperson, Rohini Aima, delivered an emotional farewell address, expressing pride in the students' achievements and offering words of encouragement as they embark on the next phase of their lives. Her inspiring words resonated with the students, instilling in them the courage and determination to face the challenges ahead.
Throughout the event, students showcased their talents through musical performances, dance routines, and entertaining acts, captivating the audience with their creativity and skill. The atmosphere was filled with camaraderie and joy, as students and faculty came together to celebrate the culmination of one chapter and the dawn of another. A highlight of the evening was the crowning ceremony of Mr. JSS, Laureate Sulakshya, and Ms. JSS Laureate Gurjas Kour, acknowledging their outstanding contributions to the school community. The festivities concluded with a scrumptious luncheon, providing an opportunity for further camaraderie and reflection.
In her vote of thanks, Vice Principal Avneet Kaur Budhraja expressed gratitude to all those who contributed to making the farewell event a memorable one, underscoring the importance of the bonds forged within the school community.
The farewell ceremony at Jammu Sanskriti School served as a poignant reminder of the lasting impact of the graduating class of 2023-24. As they bid farewell to their alma mater, the students left behind a legacy of excellence and a bright future ahead, ready to embark on new adventures with confidence and determination.
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