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St. Mary’s Convent High School, Mapusa Celebrates Annual Day 2026 with Grandeur and Purpose


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

The Annual Day Programme of St. Mary’s Convent High School, Mapusa was celebrated with great enthusiasm and splendour on 10th January 2026 on the school grounds. The occasion marked a memorable evening, showcasing the talents, achievements and vibrant spirit of the students.

The programme commenced with a graceful prayer dance, setting a serene and auspicious tone for the celebrations. This was followed by a warm welcome address by Sr. Snehala A.C., Headmistress, who extended heartfelt greetings to the dignitaries, parents, teachers and students present. The programme was efficiently compered by Tr. Fizel Fernandes.

The Chief Guest, Mr. Shailesh R. Sinai Zingde, Director of Education, was formally honoured and escorted to his seat by the NCC Cadets. In his inspiring address, he appreciated the students for their disciplined and dedicated performances and commended the school for nurturing talent alongside academic excellence. The occasion was further graced by the Guest of Honour, Fr. Dr. Ramiro Luis, Assistant Professor, Department of Psychology, St. Xavier’s College, Mapusa.

The highlight of the evening was the thoughtfully chosen theme, “From Slavery to Freedom.” Students captivated the audience through a rich variety of performances including classical dances, skits, songs and musical presentations by the School Brass Band. Each performance reflected creativity, teamwork and confidence, earning loud applause and appreciation from the audience.

A felicitation ceremony was held to honour staff members who completed 25 years of dedicated service to the institution, as well as those retiring during the current academic year, acknowledging their invaluable contribution to the school’s growth and legacy.

The programme concluded with a heartfelt vote of thanks proposed by Tr. Sonia Noronha, expressing gratitude to the Chief Guest, management, staff, students and parents for their constant support and cooperation. The celebration ended with the School Song, leaving behind cherished memories and a deep sense of pride among all present.

The Annual Day Programme was a grand success and truly reflected St. Mary’s Convent High School’s commitment to holistic education and value-based learning.

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St. Mary’s Convent High School, Mapusa Held School Exhibition 3.0: Igniting Young Minds Through Creativity & Innovation


Written by Tanisha Cardozo || Team Allycaral

St. Mary’s Convent High School, Mapusa organised School Exhibition 3.0 on 21st and 22nd November 2025 in the school premises, bringing together creativity, innovation, and culture under one inspiring theme: “Igniting Young Minds Through Creativity & Innovation.” The exhibition showcased a wide range of student-created exhibits across Art, Science, and Social Science. Students from neighbouring schools visited the exhibition on 21st November 2025, while parents along with the students explored the displays on 22nd November 2025. Visitors were warmly welcomed with lively Goan folk dances that beautifully reflected the vibrant culture of Goa, accompanied by soothing Western musical pieces and classical Indian compositions. A counter presenting traditional Portuguese dishes added a distinctive and elegant cultural flavour, enriching the entire experience.

The entrance of the school was creatively decorated on the theme of Space, capturing the attention of visitors from the moment they arrived. Each floor featured colourful and thematic displays that added to the brilliance and beauty of the event. The Science section presented various working models and experiments that demonstrated scientific principles and innovations with clarity and enthusiasm. The Social Science exhibits explored historical discoveries, the prehistoric period, and key geographical ideas through charts and working models that were both educational and visually engaging. The Art displays featured paintings, newspaper art, and a variety of creative works that reflected the students’ artistic imagination, creativity, and dedication.

Visitors from other schools, as well as parents, expressed deep appreciation for the event. They praised the students’ creativity, innovation, and confidence, as well as the thoughtful planning and visually appealing presentations that made the exhibition informative, interactive, and inspiring. School Exhibition 3.0 once again reinforced the importance of fostering scientific thinking, encouraging artistic talent, and promoting historical and geographical understanding among students. By providing meaningful exposure to creative, cultural, and scientific pursuits, the event truly lived up to its theme, igniting young minds through creativity and innovation.

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GHSS Pernem Hosts ‘Script to Screen’ Film Workshop with Goa Academy & Govt. of Goa


Government Higher Secondary School, Pernem became a vibrant hub of creativity and storytelling as it hosted the ‘Script to Screen’ Film Making Workshop, organised by the Goa Academy in collaboration with the Department of Information and Publicity, Government of Goa. The initiative was designed to introduce students to the exciting world of filmmaking—from ideation to post-production.

The workshop was guided by experienced professionals, with Mr. Anil Lad serving as Film Making Co-ordinator, supported by Mrs. Divyani Prab as Assistant Co-ordinator and Mrs. Santosh Patil as Assistant. The program aimed to nurture creativity, foster teamwork, and equip students with technical and narrative skills required for visual storytelling.

Over the course of the workshop, students were mentored on script writing, shot planning, camera techniques, sound design, and basic editing. The event culminated in a film screening session where teams showcased their short films created entirely during the workshop.

The winning team—Saish Kudtarkar, Ishwari Gotankar, Manas Tulshikar, and Yogesh Jadhav—was lauded for their storytelling, visual creativity, and teamwork. Their short film stood out for its originality and technical execution, earning them special recognition.

Principal Rajeshri Redkar and Vice Principal Kirtimala Parab extended their support to the initiative, highlighting the importance of integrating arts and technology into mainstream education to equip students for future careers in media, communication, and the creative industries.

This engaging and educational workshop is part of a broader push to encourage creative expression among youth and build awareness of media literacy and film as a powerful communication tool.

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St. John of the Cross High School Celebrates 60 Glorious Years with Inter-School “Ghumat Arti” Competition


Sanquelim, Goa – A milestone worth celebrating, St. John of the Cross High School marked its 60th anniversary — six decades of unwavering commitment to education, values, and cultural preservation. To commemorate this historic occasion, the school hosted an Inter-School Ghumat Arti Competition, inviting participation from schools across Bicholim and Sattari Taluka.

The Ghumat Arti, a treasured form of Goan devotional music performed using the traditional clay percussion instrument Ghumat, brought a soulful vibrance to the celebration. The competition served as a dynamic platform for students to not only showcase their talent but also immerse themselves in Goan cultural heritage.

The inter-school format of the event fostered collaboration, camaraderie, and healthy competition among students. Schools from Bicholim and Sattari came together under one roof, promoting the spirit of togetherness, artistic expression, and cultural appreciation.

Why It Mattered:

  • Cultural Preservation: The event beautifully upheld Goan tradition through music and devotion.
  • Youth Empowerment: Students stepped out of their comfort zones, built confidence, and expressed themselves through performance.
  • Community Building: Schools and students connected across regions, forging lasting bonds beyond the classroom.

The school community — teachers, students, alumni, and parents — came together in joyous celebration, reflecting on decades of dedication, achievement, and impact.

“Sixty years of dedication, countless memories, and an enduring legacy. Congratulations to the entire school community!”

With events like these, St. John of the Cross High School continues to empower young minds through a holistic blend of academics, culture, and values — staying true to its mission as an institution of excellence.

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Inter-School Independence Day Quiz Promotes National Unity & Integrity in Goa


Bicholim, Goa, August 18, 2025: As part of the 79th Independence Day celebrations, Vedanta Sesa Goa-Iron Ore hosted the Inter-School Independence Day Quiz 2025 for high school students from Maem, Bicholim, Piligao, Mulgao, and Sirigao.

The competition saw participation from 8 enthusiastic teams, with Shri Shantadurga High School emerging as champions. Ideal High School secured second place, while Radhakrishna Vidyalaya High School finished third.

The prize distribution ceremony was graced by senior leadership from Vedanta IOG, including Dhirajkumar Jagdish (Dy CEO, IOG) and Santosh Mandrekar (Head-North & Central Cluster, IOG).

“We are delighted to witness such spirited participation from young students. Competitions like these not only celebrate our nation’s Independence but also inspire students to learn, explore, and grow with confidence,” said Dhirajkumar Jagdish, Dy CEO, Vedanta IOG.

Echoing the sentiment, Mr. Ganesh Gawde, Principal of Shri Shantadurga High School, expressed pride in his students’ achievement, calling it a reflection of their “hard work, dedication, and keen interest in learning beyond textbooks.”

The event was more than just a quiz—it was a celebration of India’s history, culture, and freedom struggle, while instilling values of teamwork, integrity, and national pride.

Vedanta Sesa Goa reiterated its commitment to nurturing young talent, promoting education, and empowering communities through its various initiatives across Goa and beyond.