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Jharkhand News: Loyola School Jamshedpur’s Investiture Ceremony marks a triumph of leadership and tradition

THE JHARKHAND STORY NETWORK   Jamshedpur, May 3: Loyola School’s much-awaited Investiture Ceremony made a return after a hiatus of four years,…

Jharkhand News: Loyola School Jamshedpur’s Investiture Ceremony marks a triumph of leadership and tradition

THE JHARKHAND STORY NETWORK

 

Jamshedpur, May 3: Loyola School’s much-awaited Investiture Ceremony made a return after a hiatus of four years, enveloping the school community in an aura of grandeur and purpose.

The event witnessed the emergence of new student leaders amidst an atmosphere charged with enthusiasm.

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The ceremony commenced with a performance by the school band, captivating the audience and infusing the special assembly with energy and zeal. Melodies filled the air as the stage was set for the significant moment.

In a solemn ritual, Father Vinod Fernandes, Principal of Loyola School, conferred upon Insha Alam the prestigious school flag, symbolizing the transfer of authority and responsibility to the newly appointed President.

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With grace and determination, Insha Alam accepted the honour, ready to lead by example and uphold the school’s ethos of excellence and integrity. Following suit, Ritik Kumar was bestowed with the badge of honour as the newly appointed Vice President, marking the beginning of a new era under their leadership. Their appointment heralds a promise of innovation and inclusivity for Loyola School.

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Addressing her peers, President Insha Alam articulated her vision for a united and thriving school community, setting the stage for inspiration and collective growth.

Father K.M. Joseph, Rector of Loyola School, accompanied by Father Vinod Fernandes, also bestowed badges upon the class councillors of classes 11 and 12, while Aditya Kumar Arunesh, Discipline Incharge of High School, along with Debjyoti, Plus Two Coordinator, honoured the councillors of standards 9 and 10. Embracing their roles with heads held high, these student leaders stand prepared to embark on a journey of leadership and service.

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In his closing remarks, Father Principal extended his heartfelt congratulations to the student council, urging them to lead with compassion, courage, and integrity. His words resonated with pride and hope, inspiring all present to strive for excellence and embody the spirit of Loyola School.

As the curtains drew to a close on this memorable event, the legacy of leadership and tradition burned brighter than ever, illuminating the path forward for Loyola School and its cohort of bright student leaders.

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