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Auckland House hosts annual carnival

Students and staff during Auckland House’s annual carnival celebrations in Shimla.

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Auckland House School for Boys buzzed with joy and laughter as the students celebrated their annual carnival with enthusiasm today. The campus was transformed into a ‘wonderland’ filled with mouthwatering food, thrilling games and fun activities.

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The star attraction of the day was the music corner, where the school’s talented student band kept the crowd grooving to live performances. Taking song requests from visitors, they added a special personal touch that amped up the excitement.

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From pizzas, pasta, gol gappas to cotton candy, food lovers had a delightful feast at a variety of stalls set up across the campus. The gaming section drew huge participation with exciting options like fishing the bottle, basketball challenge, splat the ball, lucky draw, lucky dip, bouncing the ball, tambola and even a fun-filled horse race game.

Michael A John, the founding principal of the school, graced the occasion as the chief guest. Principal Reuben T John and Director-Principal Smaraki Samantaroy were also present on the occasion. They applauded the tremendous enthusiasm shown by the students and appreciated the dedicated efforts of the staff and student organisers who worked tirelessly to make the carnival a memorable event.

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