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Gurukul Global School, Chandigarh, holds farewell party for Class XII

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Class XI students of the school hosted a farewell party for outgoing Class XII students. The morning saw the presence of president Neena Setya, MD Parveen Setya, Principal Urvashi Kakkar, Senior Secondary Head, Renu Sharma and the students of XII being welcomed cordially and traditionally by the Class XI students. The venue saw a riot of colours as the outgoing students came dressed up in their best attires and could be seen lost and excited as how the times had flown since they were newcomers to being the senior most. The Class XI students left no stone unturned to make their day special, they arranged a colourful cultural show and a gala ramp walk to choose the ‘Mr and Ms Globalite’. The prestigious title of ‘Mr Globalite’ was conferred upon Robin Sharma of Class XII (Humanities) and “Miss Globalite” to Nainika Cheema of Class XII (Humanities). The title of ‘Most Well-Dressed Boy’ was bagged by Rishi Goyal of Class XII (Commerce) and “Most Well-Dressed Girl” by Pakhi Debnath of Class XII (Sciences) and Aadhya Shroff of Class XII (Humanities). An array of interesting questions and prompt and crisp replies helped the judges choose the best. The fun filled extravaganza along with sumptuous lunch made it the most memorable day. Principal Urvashi Kakkar addressed the gathering and wished that the students kept bonded with the school and reached new heights. She also wished them luck for their exams and for all their future endeavours.

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