Auckland House School for Boys celebrated its first Founders’ Day on September 6, marking 16 years of the establishment of the school, and 10 of the main school building.
The event commenced with the inaugural service, a gathering led by chairman Bishop PK Samantaroy and Clergy from the Diocese.
The highlight of the service was the inauguration of the new School Coat of Arms.
The board of governors — director Sunita John, founding principal Michael A John, principal Smaraki Samantaroy, St Thomas School principal Vidhupriya Chakravarty and Bishop Cotton School headmaster Matthew P John — were present at the event.
An English play enthralled the audience, after which students presented a vibrant and graceful ‘ghoomar’ performance.
In addition to the celebrations, the Auckland House Old Boys Association (AHOBA) was formally established with the formation of an interim committee.
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