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Rev. Dr. Fr. John Alwyn Dias
President,
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Rev. Fr. Robin
D’ Souza
Executive Secretary, CEB |

Fr. Vijesh Loyed Menezes
Treasurer, CFSS . |

Fr. Dominic Sunil Lobo
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News and Events
Trinity Central School, Perampalli celebrated its Twelfth
Annual Day
Trinity Central School, Perampalli celebrated its Twelfth
Annual Day woven around the theme “Littoral”- ‘where the
coast meets its culture’, with vibrancy and magnificent
reverberation on the 3rd of December 2022.
Mr Bhojraj Vamanjoor, a versatile actor and comedian of Tulu
theatre and Tulu cinema, a Yakshagana artist and Jilla
Rajyotsava Prashathi winner who is popularly known as
‘Navarasa Raja’ was the chief guest of the event.
Mr. Roshan Belman, a renowned social worker and the founder
of, “Humanity” trust was the guest of honour.
Rev. Fr Robin Victor Dsouza, the secretary of Capuchin
Education Board presided over the event.
Rev. Fr Anil Dsouza, the parish priest of Our Lady of
Fathima Church, Perampalli, the Principal Rev. Fr Dominic
Sunil Lobo, Academic co-ordinator Ms Magdalina Lewis,
Primary Section Head Dr Poornima Devadiga, Pre Primary
Section Head Ms Renita Monteiro and the SPL Rayan Danny were
also present on the dais.
To the beats of the drum, resonance of trumpets, the
tinkling vibrates of cymbals into the evening skies and with
a thunderous applause the guests were escorted in a
ceremonial way.
The school choir lead the prayer.
With grace and poise, the fidelity for our culture was
glorified as the little dancers took the centre stage as
they extended a warm and gracious welcome to all through a
welcome dance.
Water, is the elixir of life. It is the reason for the birth
of coast; it is the healer and the driving force of all
nature. All the dignitaries inaugurated the Annual Day
celebration by releasing the spirit of water to let its
magic flow and permeate through a fountain.
The ASPL Deepthi welcomed the gathering.
The Academic Co-ordinator Ms Magdalena Lewis, shed light on
the Annual Report.
The chief guest Mr Bhojraj Vamanjoor was offered a
traditional felicitation after which he addressed the
gathering. In his speech Mr Bhojraj Vamanjoor said that we
can acquire a lot of wealth anywhere, but education is the
greatest wealth which is been imparted only in schools. He
thanked the management for the invitation and appreciated
the efforts of the school.
Proficiency awards for the top scorers of the previous two
academic years were handed over.
Mr Roshan Belman, a humanitarian whose ‘actions speak louder
than words’, was also offered a ceremonial felicitation for
his cheerful deeds of helping the needy and shining light
into someone’s darkness. After the felicitation, Mr Roshan
Belman addressed the gathering.
Ms Rania D’Souza our brilliant achiever who has brought
laurels to the school with her performance extraordinaire in
the ICSE Grade 10 examinations with an outstanding 98% in
Board Examinations was also felicitated at this juncture. Ms
Rania thanked Trinity Central School and shared her
experience as in how the school has become a mantle in
moulding her life.
Rev. Fr Robin Victor Dsouza was also honoured for his
desirous encouragement and everlasting support. In his
address Rev. Fr Robin Dsouza thanked all the parents and
appreciated the school for rendering selfless service by
imparting value based education.
Rev. Fr Anil Dsouza, the parish priest of Our Lady of
Fathima Church, Perampalli, was also felicitated for his
support and keen interest towards the upliftment of the
school.
The SPL Rayan Danny proposed the vote of thanks.
After the formal program the blooming buds of Trinity added
shimmer and shine to this glorious night with their
mesmerising performances. Various dances were performed
mainly portraying the rich culture of our coast. With the
theme ‘Littoral’ which defines the rich culture of the
coast, the different performances were presented. A
wonderful English drama on the life of Rani Abbakka was
wonderfully enacted by the students. Yakshgana which is
popularly known as ‘Gandu Kale’, in the coastal Karnataka
was wonderfully performed portraying and depicting the
culture of the Coastal land.
Diffrent dance forms of the Tulunadu such as ‘Kangilu’,
Mangalorean Konkani Baila dance, the traditional Tiger
Dance, etc were performed by the students which left the
audience mesmerised.
The event left indelible opinion on each and every
spectator. Everyone appreciated the excellent performances
which clearly reflected hard work and team efforts of the
staff and students.
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