Xavier’s English School Kitadih Celebrates Teachers’ Day

Vibrant program honors Dr. Radhakrishnan; students express gratitude through performances

Xavier’s English School in Kitadih organized a lively Teachers’ Day celebration, paying homage to Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan with various student performances.

JAMSHEDPUR – Xavier’s English School in Kitadih celebrated Teachers’ Day with a lively program that included student performances and tributes to Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan.

The event was initiated by Raman Jha, Secretary of RJ Welfare Trust, who decorated Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan’s photograph.

Principal Ankita Tiwari and numerous educators, including Suman Kumari, Himanshu Bharadwaj, and Alka, actively participated in the celebration.

Students demonstrated their appreciation through a diverse array of performances, such as speeches, dances, songs, and brief plays.

The event was attended by faculty members Shweta, Asha, Rajni, Rashmi, Kamalkant, Akanksha, and Preetika.

The instructors were presented with gifts by the school management as a gesture of gratitude.

The program provided students with an opportunity to express their appreciation for their mentors.

The significance of educators in the development of young minds and the cultivation of a positive learning environment was underscored by the celebration.

The event commemorated and celebrated the contributions of Dr. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan to the field of education.

The strong bond between students and instructors was evident in the lively atmosphere of Xavier’s English School.

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