Crescent English Medium High School celebrates annual day

January 11, 2013
Mangalore, Jan 11: Crescent English Medium High School under the aegis of Crescent Welfare Centre conducted its annual day recently in the city.

President of Crescent Welfare B Ahmed Haji Muhyuddin presided over the function. City Mayor Gulzar Banu, Retired government officer J R Lobo were the chief guests. Entrepreneur A Sadananda Shetty launched the school website on the occasion.

General Secretary of the Crescent Welfare Centre M Shareef, Members Zameer Amber, K Abdurrasheed, V Ibraheem, B Abobaker, M Haris, Saduddeen Swalih and Parents-Teachers’ Association President D M Aslam were present.

Muhammad Thansheef and Yaseera Fathima, who bagged highest scores in SSLC examinations, were felicitated along with other old students of the school.

Headmistress Shailaja M read out the annual report. Teacher Montena Fernandes welcomed the gathering while Varijakshi N proposed vote of thanks.

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