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Auxilium Convent School, Dum Dum Celebrates Diamond Jubilee

Auxilium Convent School, Dum Dum celebrated its much awaited Diamond Jubilee (1960-2020) in a modest yet meaningful way maintaining the prescribed safety protocol on the 19th of December, 2020. The programme was held in the School Hall in the presence of about thirty people including distinguished guests, Sisters, teachers, students and Parents representative as per the demands of the new normal.

The Auxilium family was extremely fortunate to have Rev. Fr. Dr John Felix Raj, SJ, the Vice-Chancellor of St. Xavier’s University, Kolkata as Chief Guest on the glorious occasion and Rev. Sr Rose Ezarath, FMA, the Provincial of the Kolkata Province as Guest of Honour.

The programme commenced at 11:00 am and was live streamed on the School’s YouTube channel for the teachers, students, parents, past pupils and other members of the Auxilium family who had to partake of the celebration virtually due to the ongoing pandemic. A colourful‘Welcome Dance’performed by the students set the tone of the programme. The Chief Guest and the other distinguished guests were felicitated with uttorios and bouquets. The ceremonial lamp was lit and the Almighty’s blessings were invoked through a prayer and a dance. This was followed by the Diamond Jubilee Song that was composed and sung by the High School students.

Sr. Stella Devis, FMA, Secretory of our School accorded the august assembly and the larger online audience a warm welcome in her Welcome Address. Sr. Stella traced the journey of the school that began on 15th January 1960 and cited how it has been driven by the spirit of its patrons St. John Bosco and St. Mary Mazzarello.

Rev. Sr. Esther Rani Abraham, FMA, Principal of our School, presented the Diamond Jubilee Report which traced the ascent of the school in both challenging and conducive conditions in the last six decades. The report made viewers both virtual and real nostalgic and inspired the Auxilians of today to carry on the legacy left behind by their seniors.

The Diamond Jubilee Report was followed by the presentation of the School Report- (2020-2021) by the School Captain. The reports were interspersed by dances, both Eastern and Western that expressed the joy of the Auxilium family at having crossed the Diamond Jubilee mark.

The Honourable Chief Guest, Rev. Fr. John Felix Raj, congratulated the entire school community on the completion of sixty spirited years. Father, in his stimulating address, explained to the students the difference between the words ‘like’ and ‘love’ in the context of their relationship with their alma mater. He reinforced that to love one’s school actually meant to embrace its spirit, to emulate its steadfastness and emerge as embodiments of its motto ‘Virtue and Knowledge’.

Christmas, being round the corner, the programme was concluded by a tableau depicting the Nativity scene and a few Christmas carols. The Senior School Coordinator, Mrs.Sharmila Biswas delivered the Vote of Thanks on behalf of the Management, Sisters, Staff and Students.

This, however, was just an account of the programme presented on the 19th of December 2020. The pandemic failed to dampen the desire of the other students, whose items could not be presented on the 19th due to Covid 19 restrictions, to present a tribute to their alma mater on its sixtieth birthday. A few students from every class right from Class Nursery to Class Twelve presented an item which was shot in the school and would be uploaded on the school’s YouTube channel and its social media account. This ensemble of songs, dances, skits, recitations and power point presentations display the indomitable spirit of the students. Despite adverse circumstances, every member of the Auxilium family strived to make the school’s Diamond Jubilee a memorable one exemplifying Mother Mazzarello’s simple yet striking words in one of her letters, “To be cheerful we must go ahead in simplicity…”

Miss. Janelle Rodrigues, Teacher

Gratitude day celebration –  Auxilium School Dum Dum

Gratitude day ...Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It is regarded as a virtue that shapes not only emotions and thoughts but also actions and deeds. We, the Auxilians of classes IX to XII expressed our gratitude towards Sr. Superior Teresa Adampakallel and other sisters and teachers on 24th July, 2015 by putting up a short program  for them. The theme chosen for this great day was  “Radiate rays of God’s love”. The  program started  with a short speech by our school captain who thanked sister Superior for all her love and support. She also thanked  Sister Principal, other sisters, teachers and the non teaching staff for their constant guidance and support. Soon after this, cards and bouquets were presented  to Sr. Superior as a token of our  love and gratitude. After this there was a PowerPoint presentation which  included a prayer dance showing gratitude towards God. The true essence of gratitude was brought out through a skit titled  ‘ The  Bishop’s candlesticks’. Sr. Superior nourished us with her golden words inspiring us to be grateful to our elders,  and to be most grateful to God who has given us so much love and guidance. She also said, not just utter words of gratitude but to live by them which we will  surely follow.

Gratitude Day....The Middle  school programme started with a short prayer service, where we thanked God for  our beloved school, family, nation and world. There was a speech in which we expressed our heartfelt  gratitude towards Sr.Superior  for her love and guidance. We felicitated her with bouquets, and cards. We also presented a token of our love in the  form of clothes, stationeries, exercise copies etc  for the underprivileged of correctional Home, Dum Dum. The programme rolled on to a choral recitation by the middle school portrayed with dance, emphasizing on God and the virtues of love and obedience, followed by a beautiful dance which portrayed the  five elements of life. And a fusion of songs which told of kindness of God during the capture of Jerusalem. Sr. Superior inspired us with her pristine words encouraging  us to thank God  for the elements of Life.

Gratitude Day.The tiny tots of the primary section  programme commenced with a short prayer service that expressed gratitude to Sr. Superior, Sisters and teachers. They performed a skit  entitled “Thank you Ma’am,” that conveyed  the message of how one can bring a positive change in the lives  of others. A chau dance  that left us all with the message of saving tigers and trees. The enlightening words of Sister Superior completed the day’s programme. All the efforts of the students and teachers were appreciated by her.

A spray of rainbow colours and melodies rang out  in the little cute hearts of pre- primary as they celebrated the gratitude day. They performed action songs thanking and spreading God’s love, also  thanking Him for Sr.Superior . At the end of the programme she shared a note of appreciation for the enjoyable day.Gratitude day..

Anoushka George  XII B

Labours Day

LABOUERS DAY

On 5th May 2015, the students of the Social Service Club organized a programme to mark the Labours Day in the school, to show love and gratitude for the supporting staff of the school. The programme commenced by welcoming the uncles and aunties with a thank you card and flower. It was followed by a short prayer service. Students delivered speeches thanking the staff for their selfless support and service and entertained them with dances and medley. In conclusion Mr. Prem shared his thoughts with the students. The programme ended by presenting them gifts as a token of love and gratitude.

Social club

On our work your blessing Lord….

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Auxilium Convent School Barasat gathered around the decorated statue of Mary, the Seat of Wisdom to invoke God’s blessings for the New Scholastic Year 2015- 16. The High school and Primary both had a meaningful prayer service on 13th April 2015 in the School auditorium. All in unison invoked God’s blessings upon parents, sisters, teachers, supportive staff and the different activities that will be carried out in the coming Year. Superior Sr. Stella in her message for the new scholastic year exhorted them to be messengers of love in Don Bosco way and presented the method CARLPP:  C- Cheerfulness, A- Amiability, R- Responsibility, L- Loving kindness, P- Preventive system and P- Pro-active. Principal Sr. Rosy V. also invited the students to possess the Divine light and shine for others. That      people may see the good works and give glory to God.

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The Human Rights Day

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On 10th December, 2014 the Auxilians celebrated ‘The Human Rights Day’. Class IX C put an alluring show that not only entertained but also inspired and clued-up.

It all began with an informative speech about the ‘Human Rights Day’ that very well answered the question ‘Why so important’?    Readings from the Holy Scriptures pointing the presence as well as the essence of these rights from time immemorial followed up. The various spheres of life where, human rights are violated were grouped together and was put forward through dance drama, skit and a song “make the world a better place, which did hold up a mirror to the tyrannical society. The programme ended with the solemn pledge that not to violate any of the rights but to promote International peace.

Payal Sengupta

Class IX C

FEAST OF Bl. LAURA VICUNA

AUXILIUM DUM DUM: On Wednesday, January 22, 2014, the Auxilians of Dum Dum celebrated the feast of the patron saint of the Yellow House, Bl. Laura Vicuna. The program began with three self-composed prayers and continued with an amazing   prayer dance by our Auxi dancer Shruti Jaiswal. The singers of Middle school then filled the stage with their chorus song ‘Hail Laura’ which was followed  by  a poem on Laura’ s virtues.

The program then continued with a dance drama landscaping the life story of Laura Vicuna. The program concluded with a song by the high school. The whole program nourished the audience with values that Laura was blessed with. She is a role model to every teen to inculcate the values of purity, obedience & humility and to be firm in their aim. Laura is truly a symbol of purity and self- sacrifice.

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