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Bhavans Bahrain Indian School celebrates KG graduation day

Bhavans Bahrain Indian School celebrates KG graduation day

Daily Tribune04-03-2025
Bhavans Bahrain Indian School celebrated its Kindergarten Graduation Day, marking a significant milestone for the young graduates. The event featured a distinguished array of guests, including the Chief Guest, Muneera Aldoseri from the Directorate of Licensing and Follow-up of Private Schools, Ministry of Education, Kingdom of Bahrain.
The event was attended by the School Directors, Himanshu Verma and Ritu Verma; Principal, Saji Jacob; Vice Principal, Dr. Preet Kamal Bhatnagar; and KG Coordinator, Sharil Dimri.
Director Himanshu Verma expressed his pride in the students' achievements and emphasized the importance of nurturing a positive mindset as they transition to the next stage of their education. 'Today marks not just the end of a chapter in their educational journey, but the beginning of new and exciting adventures,' he stated. Further BIS Director Ritu Verma congratulated the young enthusiastic graduates.
Principal Saji Jacob also addressed the audience, congratulating the graduates on their accomplishments. He highlighted the vital role of parents in supporting their children's education and encouraged them to continue fostering an environment of learning at home. 'Our children are our future, and we must equip them with the tools they need to thrive,' he remarked.
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