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Stepping Stones School, Chandigarh

The school bid an affectionate farewell to the outgoing Class XII students in a heartfelt ceremony filled with warm wishes, cultural performances, and cherished memories. Class XI students extended a grand welcome to their seniors with flowers and traditional greetings,...
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The school bid an affectionate farewell to the outgoing Class XII students in a heartfelt ceremony filled with warm wishes, cultural performances, and cherished memories. Class XI students extended a grand welcome to their seniors with flowers and traditional greetings, setting the stage for a memorable evening. Addressing the gathering, Director (Academics) Sunil Kumar conveyed his best wishes to the students, encouraging them to shine in their upcoming exams and future endeavours. The highlight of the evening was the ‘Mr/Ms Confident’ competition, where Siraaj Singh Pathania and Yashi emerged victorious. Karmanya Dev Takyar and Silvia were crowned ‘Mr/Ms Elegant’, while the ‘Million Dollar Smile’ title was awarded to Karanjit and Pari Rana. Agampreet Kaur was recognised for her punctuality. The departing students took a trip down memory lane, reminiscing about their school journey and expressing heartfelt gratitude to their teachers for their unwavering support and guidance. Their emotional farewell included a touching vote of thanks, acknowledging the role of their mentors in shaping their lives. The celebration concluded with a delicious lunch, followed by an energetic dance session where students rejoiced and created lasting memories, marking the perfect end to their school chapter.

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