A daughter who serves, a sister who loves, a mother who cares, bestower of love, life, friendship and trust, a picture of poise, strength and grace, a dreamer, achiever, a winner all along. We celebrate the phenomenal women today.
St. Cecily’s English Higher Primary School organised a short programme for our girls and their mothers. The programme began with a prayer dance invoking God’s blessings.Sr Jecintha D’sa ,the Headmistress of the school welcomed the gathering with her beautiful smile and loving words. Sr. Philomena offered a bouquet of flowers to Mr.Charlton Cardoso ,the speaker of the day as a gesture of warm welcome. Our boys and girls conveyed the wishes of the day through a melodious song, rhythmic dance and a value based skit. Mis.Thanushree, the Guinness record holder performed a yoga dance.
Mis.Thanushree Pithrodi, the student of St.Cecily’s Kannada Higher Primary School,Udupi,was honoured on her achievement of World Guinness Records for the sixth times in most Backward Body skips in one minute.Mr.Charlton Cardoso Our Chief Guest,Sr.Maria Vibha,the Joint Secretary, Sr.Violet Tauro, the Admistrator of our school,Mrs.Asha Vaz, the PTA Vice President ,Sr.Jecintha D’sa,our Headmistress, Mrs.Jenifer ,the teacher representative felicitated her.
Mr.Charlton Cardoso, the Resource Person of the day addressed the gathering with his health tips, Empowering Women to better Health.Mrs.Dreama Gracy Vaz proposed vote of thanks. Mrs. Cecilia Castelino compered the programme.

St Cecily's English Medium Higher Primary School
Affiliated to Central Board of Secondary Education, New Delhi
Affiliation No. 831273, School Code- 46906
International Yoga Day 2023
International Yoga Day was celebrated at St Cecily’s English Medium Higher Primary School, Udupi on 21 June 2023. After the prayer service by the students, Muskaan of grade 8 gave an introduction regarding Yoga day. The theme of Yoga Day 2023 was "Yoga for Vasudaiva Kutumbakam." Surya Namaskar was done by the students, and the importance of it was explained by Evelyn of grade 8. Different types of 'Asanas' were performed by the students, and the benefits of each Asana were explained. Ritushree of grade 3 performed a dance with yoga postures which was very attractive. Pranayama was taught to the entire group by Mrs Jyothi Latha Lobo, the physical education instructor, followed by a pledge. Principal Sr Lathika, Vice Principal Sr. Lavi Shanti, coordinator Sr Priya Maria and Superior Sr Therese Jyothi were present for the program. The Principal appreciated the performers. The program concluded with the National Anthem at 9.15 am.



