St. John’s School Jamshedpur Inducts New Student Cabinet For 2024-2025

Vice Principal Administers Oath As Principal Badges Leaders

Ceremony emphasizes integrity and commitment in student leadership roles.

JAMSHEDPUR – St. John’s School recently organized an induction ceremony for its 2024-2025 Student Cabinet. The purpose of this event was to foster the growth of leadership abilities among the students.

The event was held in the school auditorium, creating a meaningful occasion for the new student leaders.

The newly appointed cabinet members were administered the oath of office by Vice Principal Ravi Kumar.

Principal Ashu Tiwary took the time to personally pin badges on the students, signifying their official transition into positions of leadership.

"It’s important to have integrity and commitment in your service to the institution," Tiwary emphasized to the cabinet.

The Principal motivated students to set a good example and maintain the school’s values.

The Cabinet members have made a commitment to serve with dedication, honesty, and a strong sense of responsibility.

This ceremony is an important milestone in giving students more power and responsibility in leading the school community.

The goal of the induction is to help students develop into responsible individuals who can make a positive impact on society.

At St. John’s School, we are proud to continue our long-standing tradition of nurturing student leadership and promoting civic responsibility.

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