On 4th September, 2017, our whole school gathered to celebrate the of Teacher’s day. The programme began at 10:00 am in our school auditorium with a grand applause welcoming all our teachers. Students prepared a beautiful video, showing the daily hard work of all the teachers of our school. Then the classes VII and VIII students had prepared a beautiful welcome song for our teachers. Then we had the lighting of the lamps followed by a prayer song. Sayanti Mirta, a Class X student, with the help of Rishav Bardhan, presented a beautiful solo. Then came the tiny tots, in their colourful dresses to perform beautiful dances and enlighten the hearts of the teachers. Then the high school students presented a very funny and amusing drama which shook the whole auditorium with laughter. Class XI students performed a series of beautiful dances, and the programme ended with a beautiful song, as a parting gift from class XII. Students also presented beautiful bouquets and gifts to our teachers. Miss Dola, shared on behalf of all teachers her experience of the day. Lastly the programme ended with the golden words of our Superior.
Anwesha Biswas
Class X A
Teacher’s day was celebrated with much love and gratitude expressed in song, dances, speeches and poems by the students of Auxilium, Kalyani. As the teachers ushered into the hall with bouquets, there was a thunderous round of applause as the children welcomed and greeted them a Happy Teacher’s Day. Gifts were then offered to them by the students after which followed a beautiful program prepared by Miss Mun Mun and the class teachers. By 11 a.m. we had a Prayer Service in the hall focusing on Jesus as our true model teacher and guide and thanking them for their support, help, cooperation and sacrifice. Lively games were then conducted by Sr. Geraldine, offering small gifts to the winners. It was followed by the fraternal meal prepared with much love and sacrifice. They enjoyed the day to the full and thanked God for His gifts to each of us.







The students expressed their love and gratitude to their teachers through speeches, songs, skit dance and poems. Classes III and IV concluded the program through a play, ‘Tumi Nirmolo Koro” depicting the life of St. Teresa of Kolkata. Miss Nita Das thanked all the students for their wonderful performance, reminding them of the significance of this happy day. She said, “A Teacher takes a Hand, opens a Mind and touches a heart”.
