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A total of 392 students from grades V to XI (Boys’ and Girls’ sections) of MES Indian School, who have excelled in the academic year 2020-21, were honoured with meritorious certificates during the Principal’s Honour List (PHL) function held virtually on May 22.
The Principal’s Roll of Honour was instituted to acknowledge the outstanding academic performance of students.
MES Governing Board President K Abdul Karim was the chief guest on the occasion. Ahamed Isham, general secretary officiating and Kashif Jaleel, director, Academics, MES Governing Board, were the guests of honour at the ceremony.
Congratulating the PHL achievers on their well-deserved success, Abdul Karim said, “The key to academic excellence lies in perseverance. The role of a school is not only to pursue academic excellence but also to motivate and empower students to be life-long learners and critical thinkers.”
The collective efforts of parents and school, he added, is crucial to helping the students realise their potential, especially in the prevailing pandemic time and the uncertainties caused by it.
MES Principal Hameeda Kadar, while felicitating the winners, remarked, “Young people need to perform in a diverse global economy which is typified by technological innovations and stiff competition. As we prepare you to tackle the challenges of today and tomorrow, we affirm that this journey of success, being an ongoing process, invariably encounters new ideas and avenues.”
The programme also saw students performing a soulful rendition of songs and a mesmerizing dance that enthralled the audience.
Those present on the occasion included M C Muhamed, director, Co-curricular and Cultural Activities; Abdul Fathah, director, Sports and Games, MES Governing Board; members of the school management, the principal, vice principals, heads of sections, head of academic inspection, asst. heads of sections, school officials, heads of departments, parents, teachers and students.
Rema Nair, coordinator of the Department of English, welcomed the gathering.
Bismi Joseph, teacher, Department of English, proposed the vote of thanks.
The ICT Department of the school ensured the successful conduct of the programme on the virtual platform.
Muhammed Haneef, Ashijan, Annie Dayana and Roopa Mohan, teachers in charge of the PHL function, coordinated the event.
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