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Investiture Ceremony

                                              10th October 2016


            If  your  actions  inspire  others  to  dream  more,  learn  more,  do  more  and

            become more, then you are a leader.” – John Quincy Adams.


                        On the fine morning of October 10th, 2016, deserving young talents of

            the School were bestowed with the responsibility of leading their School from
            the front with their commitment, confidence and competence. ‘Leaders are not
            born  but  are  made  by  their  experiences  in  life’  to  inculcate  the  leadership
            qualities  in  students  and  to  give  them  a  feel  of  functioning  of  the
            administrative body, the school Investiture Ceremony was held at the M.P.H
            Hall.


                         The school held the Investiture Ceremony with great enthusiasm. The
            Investiture  Ceremony  marked  a  significant  beginning  of  the  new  academic
            year. It was a solemn occasion where the young students were all prepared to
            don the mantle of leadership and discharge the responsibilities entrusted upon
            them  by  the  school.  To  inculcate  the  leadership  qualities  in  students  and  to
            give  them  a  feel  of  leaders  and  a  sense  of  responsibility  the  new  ‘Student

            Monitors’  ,  from  Year  2-4  was  formed  for  the  very  first  time,  at  The  Apple
            International School.

                        The parents were escorted to the school, MPH Hall. The function was
            presided  over  by  the  Principal  Mrs.  Pranjala  Dutta.  The  Vice  Principal  Mrs.
            Jaya  Menezes,  Ms.  Baljit  Ahluwalia,  the  Activity  Head,  Mrs.  Norma  Amer,
            Supervisor for year 3-4, Staff and students from year 2-4 were also present on

            the occasion.

                          The  new  appointed  Year  2  Class  Monitors  were  introduced  to  the
            stage, thus Mrs. Baljit Ahluwalia pinned the badges and handed over the scroll
                                                                          to  them.  This  was  followed
                                                                          by an energetic and message-
                                                                          filled  dance  by  the  students
                                                                          of year 2M, which appointed

                                                                          the  ambience,  as  it  was  a
                                                                          significant  ceremony.  Then
                                                                          the students of Year 3-4 were
                                                                          pinned  their  badges  and
                                                                          handed  over  the  scrolls  by

                                                                          the  principal,  Mrs.  Pranjala
                                                                          Dutta.  Later,  the  student
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