Let us remember the golden heritage of our country, and feel proud to be a part of India.
PRESTIGE International School and College celebrated our Nation’s 73rd Republic Day on 26th of January 2022. The day began with a parade by our school band. Our flag was unfurled by our esteemed Chief Guest Mr. Musa Sherif who has successfully represented India in various Car Rally competitions. Other dignitaries present included the Chairman of our Institution Mr. Hyder Ali K, Managing Director Mrs. Reshma Hyder, Trustees Mr. Syed Faizal and Mr. Rahil Hyder, CBSE Principal Ms. Feroza Fayaaz, PU Principal Ms. Sindhu Sedhu, Admin Manager Ms. Reshma Shetty, Business Development Manager Mr. Shameer Ahmed and PRO Ms. Shreedevi. School coordinators, teaching and non-teaching staff were present with us to celebrate this special day. Our students put on a very colorful and patriotic show. The cultural event began with a cavalcade presenting the National Symbols of our mother land – INDIA by our pre-primary students. Then we had a patriotic song sung by our very talented primary section student followed by a street play on our fundamental constitutional rights and dances on patriotic songs by our high school and PU students. Keeping in mind the pandemic situation, the entire program was telecast live through our Facebook page with only our participating students present in school.
PRESTIGE International School and College celebrated our Nation’s 73rd Republic Day on 26th of January 2022. The day began with a parade by our school band. Our flag was unfurled by our esteemed Chief Guest Mr. Musa Sherif who has successfully represented India in various Car Rally competitions. Other dignitaries present included the Chairman of our Institution Mr. Hyder Ali K, Managing Director Mrs. Reshma Hyder, Trustees Mr. Syed Faizal and Mr. Rahil Hyder, CBSE Principal Ms. Feroza Fayaaz, PU Principal Ms. Sindhu Sedhu, Admin Manager Ms. Reshma Shetty, Business Development Manager Mr. Shameer Ahmed and PRO Ms. Shreedevi. School coordinators, teaching and non-teaching staff were present with us to celebrate this special day. Our students put on a very colorful and patriotic show. The cultural event began with a cavalcade presenting the National Symbols of our mother land – INDIA by our pre-primary students. Then we had a patriotic song sung by our very talented primary section student followed by a street play on our fundamental constitutional rights and dances on patriotic songs by our high school and PU students. Keeping in mind the pandemic situation, the entire program was telecast live through our Facebook page with only our participating students present in school.