Farewell at Alexander Memorial School, Jammu | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Feb 27: The air was filled with a bittersweet melody as Alexander Memorial School bid adieu to its beloved Class X students on February 27th, 2024. The Alexian Family, led by Johnny William (IPS) Retd. IGP, President of the Alexander Memorial Educational Society, Reverend Dr. Vijay Kumar, and esteemed members of the Managing Committee, orchestrated a heartfelt farewell party to honor the departing students. Esther William, the Principal, extended a warm welcome to the esteemed guests and outgoing students. Reverend Dr. Vijay Kumar delivered an inspiring sermon, setting a poignant tone for the occasion. Master Lavish Mehra of class IX eloquently delivered the farewell speech, encapsulating sentiments of gratitude and nostalgia. The cultural extravaganza unfolded with enchanting performances by the students of class IX, including a farewell song and a vibrant showcase of dance, music, and songs, leaving the audience captivated and nostalgic. Amidst the festivities, recognition was bestowed upon exemplary students for their outstanding achievements. Kevin Din, Adeeba Yousaf Butt, and Ridhima Panotra were honored with certificates of merit and cash prizes for their excellence in the Computer Literacy Programme. Mohd Shahbaz and Maitheli Sotra were acclaimed as the "Best Dressed Boy" and "Best Dressed Girl," respectively, adding a touch of glamour to the proceedings. In a moment of pride and celebration, Miss Adeeba Yousaf Butt and Master Kevin Din were crowned as Miss Alexian and Master Alexian for the session 2023-24, in acknowledgment of their academic prowess, quiz competition victories, and overall stellar performance. The campus reverberated with resounding cheers as they received their well-deserved crowns from the Principal and esteemed guests. As the evening drew to a close, the outgoing students were treated to a heartfelt farewell and best wishes for a successful and prosperous future by Esther William. With heavy hearts and cherished memories, they embarked on a new journey, carrying the spirit of Alexander Memorial School with them. |
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