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Shivalik Public School, Mohali, celebrates ‘Symphony-2024’

The school celebrated its Annual Day and Prize Distribution Ceremony, ‘Symphony-2024’, showcasing immense talent to mark 54 memorable years of academic excellence. The programme took place in the school auditorium. The event commenced with the lighting of the ceremonial lamp...
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The school celebrated its Annual Day and Prize Distribution Ceremony, ‘Symphony-2024’, showcasing immense talent to mark 54 memorable years of academic excellence. The programme took place in the school auditorium. The event commenced with the lighting of the ceremonial lamp by chief guest Dr Gurkiranjeet Nalwa, Principal, Shivalik Public School, along with Dr Anupkiran Kaur, Principal, Shivalik Public School, Mohali, escorted by other dignitaries. A heartfelt tribute was paid to the school’s Director DS Bedi, honouring his visionary leadership and contributions to the school’s success and growth. This was followed by a sapling presentation and a welcome address. The school’s Vice-Principal Dr Teena Chopra presented the school’s annual report for the session 2023-24. The programme featured an array of performances under themes such as “Nature’s Symphony”, “Desert Elegance”, “Cultural Mosaic of India”, “Women Empowerment”, “Western and Regional Folk Dances”, and other theme-based acts portraying pride, heritage, and contemporary issues. Following these performances was the Prize Distribution Ceremony, where the chief guest awarded prizes to the meritorious students of the school. The school honoured these students with a cash reward of Rs 3,100 for their outstanding academic performance in the session 2023-24. The Tricity topper of Class XII for the session 2023-24, Baljot Kaur, was awarded Rs 5,100. Two teachers, Jaspreet Kaur, TGT Punjabi, and Rajinder Kaur, PGT Physical Education, were awarded a cash prize of Rs 11,000 each for achieving 100 per cent result in their respective subjects.

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