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Stephens International Public School’s Junior Annual Day Celebrated with Splendor
2/18/2024 10:51:53 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, Feb 18: In a vibrant display of academic prowess and cultural finesse, Stephens International Public School (SIPS) celebrated its annual day for the junior wing with great enthusiasm and grandeur. The event, themed ‘Wings of Change,’ underscored the school’s dedication to embracing diversity and fostering inclusivity within its community.
Dr. Ashutosh Gupta, Principal and Dean of Government Medical College and Hospital Jammu, graced the occasion as the chief guest, accompanied by Dr. Shelley Gupta. Advocate Navyug Sethi, Legal Counsel at Supreme Jurix, was honored as the guest of honor.
The esteemed gathering included the Chairman of the school, Dr. Kamal Saini (IGP Retd.), Director Mrs. Satvinder Saini, Trustee Adv. Kunal Saini, Principal Mrs. Rama Jamwal, Vice Principal Dr. Manjari Sehgal, Headmistress Mrs. Shweta Bakshi, Deputy Headmistress Ms. Khushboo Shaminotra, along with wing Coordinators, parents, staff, and students.
The festivities commenced with the ceremonial lighting of the lamp followed by a soulful Ganesh Vandana, seeking divine blessings for the event. Dr. Kamal Saini expressed gratitude to the dignitaries and parents for their unwavering support and trust in the school’s mission and management.
Trustee Adv. Kunal Saini underscored the significance of quality education in his welcome address, applauding the dedicated educators of SIPS for their invaluable contribution to nurturing young minds.
The audience was captivated by the stellar performances of SIPSians, showcasing a kaleidoscope of cultural expressions through dance, music, theatrical presentations, and acrobatics, reflecting the rich tapestry of India’s diverse heritage.
The event also served as a platform to honor outstanding students for their academic excellence and achievements across various fields, inspiring their peers to strive for greatness.
Dr. Ashutosh Gupta, in his address, emphasized the pivotal role of educators in shaping a brighter future, highlighting their dedication, passion, and leadership in nurturing the next generation.
Principal Mrs. Rama Jamwal expressed gratitude and appreciation for the collaborative efforts of students, teachers, staff, and parents in making the event a resounding success. She reiterated the school’s commitment to providing a nurturing environment where every student can thrive academically, socially, and emotionally.
The festivities concluded on a delightful note with a fiesta of eateries, adding to the joyous atmosphere of the day. SIPS continues to uphold its legacy of academic excellence and holistic development, reaffirming its position as a beacon of learning and growth in the community.
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