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Annual Prize Distribution Ceremony

 









*" Hardships often prepare ordinary people for an extraordinary destiny.”*
_The starting point of all achievement is desire. If one has the desire to succeed, one surely will._
🏆With this in mind and to boost the morale of the students, Jai Vatika Public School, Barnala held its Annual Prize Distribution Ceremony on 24th November, Thursday, in the school premises.
🎊🎊It was the time to applaud and reward the students for their sincere efforts during the previous academic session. The school honoured all its achievers for having attained a sterling record in the scholastic domain.
🏆The awards, trophies and certificates were conferred upon the well deserving Vatikans by School Director Mrs. Vanisha Bansal and Principal Mrs. Rinki Chakraborty Singh. The Principal also motivated the winners to go ahead to achieve their heart’s desire –whatever that may be. She went on to remind them to continue to uphold the values that are an integral part of the institution. She appreciated the efforts put in by the students and the faculty for their overall performances and wished for them to come through with flying colours in future too.
🎖️It was indeed a proud moment not only for the recipients of the awards but also for their Mentors who had been working hard for the glory of their students' success.

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