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A HEARTFELT FAREWELL TO THE CLASS 10 BATCH BY ST CLARE SCHOOL AKULUTO
“Great is the art of beginning, but greater is the art of ending.” – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

St Clare School on Saturday, 16th November 2024 witnessed an emotional yet significant moment as the management, teachers and students bid farewell to the Class 10 batch, who have spent twelve transformative years in the nurturing embrace of St. Clare School. These years were filled with learning, growth, challenges, and countless memories that have shaped them into the individuals they are today. As they step into a new phase of life, they leave behind the familiar corridors, classrooms, and teachers who guided their every step.

Their journey ahead is uncharted. Unlike school life, where teachers were always there to guide and correct, they will now walk independently into a world that is both exciting and demanding. It is a time where they might encounter challenges that test their resilience, moments that could either lead them astray or elevate them to great heights. However, we firmly believe that the foundation laid during their school years will serve as a compass, helping them navigate through life’s complexities.

On the farewell day as teachers and management celebrate their achievements, it’s time to acknowledge their readiness to face the world. They have matured in thought and action, and it is now time to let go of their hands and watch them walk confidently into the busiest chapters of life. It is bittersweet, but it is also necessary, for growth comes from exploration and self-discovery.

To honor this significant milestone, the Class 9 students organized a heartfelt and memorable program to bid farewell to their beloved seniors. Through this celebration, they expressed their gratitude, extending their best wishes, and reminding the outgoing batch to leave behind footprints of excellence and integrity for juniors to follow. The farewell day was concluded with a sumptuous meal served to class 9 & 10 students, staff and management prepared by class 9 students.

Report by Fr Stephen Dsouza, Capuchin

 

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