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Rev. Dr. Fr. John Alwyn Dias
President,
CEB |
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Rev. Fr. Robin
D’ Souza
Executive Secretary, CEB |
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Fr. Vijesh Loyed Menezes
Treasurer, CFSS . |

Fr. Dominic Sunil Lobo
Principal |


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News and Events
DIWALI CELEBRATIONS
Diwali the festival of lights marks the triumphant victory
of good over evil. The portals of the Trinitorium were
illuminated with beautiful diyas and an equally mesmerizing
floral rangoli, on October 30th, as we celebrated the
festival of Diwali, with much fervor and enthusiasm.
The programme, commenced with the pious and traditional
lighting of the lamp by Principal - Fr. Anil D’costa, Fr.
Ravi Rajesh - Adminstrator, Mrs. Magdelina Lewis – Academic
Coordinator and Pre-Primary Section Head - Mrs. Archana
Shetty. Trinity’s guiding lights – its teachers enlivened
the gathering, by lighting the diyas that were beautifully
laid out across the floral rangoli.
The cultural programme, capably led by Lenvil and Vaishnavi
of Grade 10, began with the articulate speech of Anusha, who
spoke of the Diwali – it’s mythological origins, the
significance and purpose of the festival and about the
festivities involved.
Our energetic dancers of the Kindergarten performed a fun,
cheerful dance much to the delight of the Trinity family.
Diwali – as perceived in the lens of children is mostly
about savoring delicious sweets and bursting fire-crackers.
Unfortunately, this outburst of cacophonic crackers and
fireworks does more harm than good. And this was the idea
conceived in the skit performed by the students of Grades 2
and 3. Their skit was a message saying, “Celebrate a Safe
and Green Diwali”.
This was followed by a succession of alluring dance
performances by the students of Grades 4 to 8.
An animated short illustrating the origins and significance
of Diwali was shown which the students thoroughly enjoyed.
In his thoughtful and inspiring speech to the Trinity
fraternity, our Principal reiterated the consequential and
real meaning of Diwali wherein he spoke of how we as
individuals, students, teachers have to not only cleanse
ourselves physically, but also spiritually. He also spoke of
the importance of light in our lives. We should become the
children of light and that can happen by inculcating and
applying of good values in our conduct and character.
Harish of Grade 9 offered the Vote of Thanks. The programme
came to a close with the rendition of the school and
National Anthem.

























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