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AKSIPS-65 Smart School, Mohali

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Classes XI and IX students organised ‘Milestones’, a farewell-cum-good luck party, for Class X and farewell party for Class XII students with much fun fare. Classes X and XII were given warm welcome and presented with badges. The event started with the lighting of candles by Executive Director, AKSIPS Group of Smart Schools, Jasdeep Kalra, Associate Director, Administration, AKSIPS Group of Smart Schools, Sidhant, Trustee NEDT Manjit D Singh, Trustee NEDT K Madan, Director, AKSIPS-45, Dr Jasmine Kalra, Associate Director, AKSIPS-65, Parnika Singh, and Principal, AKSIPS-65, Rajminder Kaur Jaitla. The outgoing batch of Class XII gave a brief introduction about themselves and were presented with cards, trophies and suitable titles. The students went through two rounds to qualify for the prestigious ‘Master AKSIPS-65 2024-25’ and ‘Miss AKSIPS-65 2024-25’ titles. Class X students too were presented with trophies and good luck cards. The scintillating performances by classes IX and XI students enthralled all. Class XII students extended their heartfelt gratitude to the management, principal and teachers for their endeavours. The winners of various titles were felicitated by presenting sashes, bouquets and prizes by the dignitaries. The vintage song, ‘Rahe na rahe hum’, sung by the students of classes IX to XII was an icing on the cake and was applauded by all.

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