Chronicle Reporter, Bhopal
The Investiture ceremony is a solemn occasion where the young students are all prepared to don the mantle and discharge the responsibilities entrusted upon them. The Investiture Ceremony of St. Montfort School, Bhopal for the academic session 2019-20 was held on Saturday (29 June 2019) in a distinctive ceremony at the school premises with a high degree of passion, earnestness and fervour. The event was presided over by the Honourable Guest, Mr. Vijay Kumar Dubey, R. I. Bhopal, MP Police & the school Principal, Rev. Bro. Monachan K.K.
The ceremony commenced with the lighting of the lamp followed by prayer song, which signifies removal of darkness. Master Rushan Raana Samuel was bestowed as the Head Boy and Miss Neha Sharma was bestowed as the Head Girl. While Master Yash Meena was bestowed as the Asst. Head Boy and Miss Janhavi Rawat was bestowed as the Asst. Head Girl. Master Ausuf Ahmed was bestowed as Literary Secretary while Master Priyesh Shukla was bestowed as Sports Secretary and Miss. Arushi Soni was bestowed as Cultural Secretary.
The nominated house captains were Master Shibam Modak, Bhabha House Captain and Miss. Anchal Rai as Asst. Bhabha House Captain; Master Jai Maheshwari, Gandhi House Captain and Miss. Namami Saxena as Asst. Gandhi House Captain; Master Harsh Sharma, Teresa House Captain and Miss. Amber Khan as Asst. Teresa House Captain; Master Ketan Kose, Tagore House Captain and Miss. Nikita Khale as Asst. Tagore House Captain were the other members of the student council. Student council was given sash and badges by the dignitaries.
The Principal of the school administered the oath to the student council. The honourable guest congratulated the elected student council and emphasized on the values of having a fulfilling experience in school are irreversible. The Principal congratulated the newly elected student council and stress on the significance of setting priorities and the need to be great communicators. He reminded them that they are the torch bearers of all the values that the school stands for and urged them to take up the responsibility with commitment and integrity. With motivational song and dance, the flags were held high and heads standing tall, the ceremony concluded with the National Anthem.