Kolkata: Our Queen Lady Alumni Association of Mission Schools, Park Circus, celebrates their alma mater semi-sesquicentennennial more than zoom on Sunday.
The event began with Sister Rani Jacob, the president of the association and principal, turned on the lights, followed by night quizzes and Antakshari, and stories distributed by former students about their school.
Sister Joicy Makassery, member of the Congregation Leadership Team, Rome; Sister Anita Molan, Province, Kolkata, and Sister Smitha Thomas, Director, International Mission Office, Rome, discussed the meeting.
Anthem School, compiled by Preeti Alumni Roy Choudhury, is the way back to the Khakmat Assembly.
“The celebration will be followed by a series of programs, which include menopausal cafes, interviews, and launch of e-magazine.
Our motto says ‘virtue and knowledge’ and we in QMS believe these qualities, are bound to humility and empathy, creating that environment It’s better for the whole welfare of students, “said Nasreen Latif, an alumni.
Sister from our mission, an international missionary church, started the All-Girls School at Park Circus under the Calcutta’s current in 1946 with five sisters from Chittagong.
Pastor Parish Parish Christ, King’s Parish, Park Circus, Father Kawea, has invited them to work in his parish and baptized the small queen entity mission to match the name of the parish of the king of Christ.
The Principal said, “As part of learning experience through investigation and research-based methodology, QMS has partnered with ISR and students involved in regular participation in TED discussions that promote critical thinking, communication, collaboration and creativity.
In addition, we offer a platform Global Muse Isr to show off their creativity through the art form.
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