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MES Indian School (MESIS), Abu Hamour Branch hosted a grand farewell ceremony for the Class of 2025 in the school’s multipurpose hall. The event, MESIS Prodigies, celebrated the achievements and cherished memories of 72 graduating students.

The occasion was graced by chief guest Ahamed Isham, general secretary (Officiating); Ashraf Sharafudheen, director of academics; Faisal Mayan, director of transportation; Hashim N M, director of finance; Shahid, member of the Governing Board; and Dr Hameeda Kadar, principal of MES Indian School.

The programme featured a heartfelt welcome by the Head Boy Savitr Sudheer, speeches by students and teachers, and cultural performances, including a dance by Grade XI students.

In her address, the school Principal, Pramila Kannan, said, "Dear students, as you step into a new chapter of your lives, remember to carry forward the values and lessons you have learned here. You will always be a cherished part of MESIS.”

Students were presented with mementos as souvenirs, and special mention awards were conferred on the overall outstanding students in various domains. Under the Best Outgoing category, Rania Ahmed Sheikh, Savitr Sudheer Shekhar, Rehan Abdul Gafoor Muslim, and Heiza Nousher were recognised. Nanditha Devan and Sruthi Rajani Abhilash were honoured as Talents of the Year, while Muhamed Faheem received the title of Best Outgoing Prefect. Aditya Vivek was named Best All-Rounder of the Year, Mitra Karthikeyan was awarded Best Outgoing Sportsperson, and Razan Gafoor was recognised as the Best Academic Performer.

The Head Girl, Heiza Nousher, delivered the vote of thanks, bringing the emotional and vibrant celebration to a close.

The Adieu ceremony for the Class of 2025 was a heartfelt blend of bittersweet and stirring emotions, highlighting the school’s enduring legacy.