School Annual Day Celebration Report - Theme: VAIBHAVA @ Infant Jesus School
The annual day celebration at our school, themed "VAIBHAVA," was a spectacular event that showcased the vibrant talents and cultural richness of our students. The evening unfolded with a grand opening ceremony that set the tone for an enchanting journey through various performances and activities.

The school band led the honorable dignitaries to the well-decorated dais with the great respect. The stage programme began with a traditional lamp lighting ceremony, symbolizing the dispelling of darkness and the ushering in of knowledge. This was followed by a mesmerizing classical dance performance that epitomized the grace and beauty of our cultural heritage.

Madam Rashmi I O the Head of department greeted the audience with her sweet words of welcome, Rev. Fr. Robin Victor Dsouza the executive secretary of capuchin education board was the honorable president of the function. Mr. Narendra Pai the president of Chikkamagaluru private school association was the chief guest, Mr. Mahesh, Kannada writer, Rev.Fr. Vincent Balaraj the Gurdian of Infant Jesus Nivas was the guest of honor. Special awards were presented by the guests to the outstanding students, encouraging them to strive for excellence in all their endeavors.

Rev.Fr. Andrew Jayaraj the principal presented the annual report of the school highlighting the significant achievements of the students and the staff. In his presidential address Rev.Fr. Robin Victor Dsouza after giving away the prizes to the class toppers of the precious academic year, emphasized on the vision of IJS; education for peace, progress and prosperity and wholeheartedly congratulated the management staff and the students for doing their best in taking the institute to the next level of greatness.

The highlight of the evening was the students' performances, ranging from plays to energetic dance routines, all of which seamlessly embodied the theme of grandeur. The students showcased not only their artistic talents but also their commitment to preserving and promoting our cultural identity.

The evening concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks delivered by Rev. Fr. Amar Lobo The vice principal expressing gratitude to all the participants, teachers, and parents who contributed to the success of the event. The annual day celebration, themed "VAIBHAVA," not only celebrated the achievements of the past year but also served as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage that unites our school community.