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Our school recently witnessed a heartwarming display of support from a few ex-students from 1973 & 1977 batch who generously provided funds to the alumni association. These funds were then used to acquire essential IT equipment, such as CPUs, projectors, speakers, and more, for five of our classrooms.

What makes this donation even more remarkable is that it some of the ex-students who donated, have settled abroad, yet decided to give back to their alma mater. Their contribution is a testament to the enduring bond between alumni and their school.

We extend our heartfelt gratitude to these generous ex-students from 1973 & 1977 batch for their unwavering support in transforming the future of our school and its students through the gift of audio-visual learning. Together, we're creating a brighter tomorrow for all.

Association is in pursuit of providing IT equipment for 7 more classrooms by H1 2024.

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The pandemic has affected students greatly as all classroom learning have gone digital. After the online career guidance programme we conducted, and through some interactions with parents we noticed that many kids did not have dedicated devices for online study.

So naturally they fall behind in their studies as they simply cannot attend class. We requested Principal Sr. Arockia, along with class teachers to identify children based on their attendance in online class. They drew up a list of 21 children from classes V to X who needed the devices based on their online attendance pattern and economic status.

SSESA Secretary, Mr Vinay Pinto very happily sponsored brand new Lenovo and Samsung tab devices. We met all the kids 03 July 2021 through an interaction organised by Principal Sr. Arockia, and Vice Principal Felix and found all the kids were intelligent and eager to learn.

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On June 12th, 2021, the St. Stanislaus Ex-Students Association (SSESA) & Vinay Pinto, Secretary SSESA organised a Career Guidance Programmes for Std. X students. The objective of the programme was to give the children an exposure to myriad real-life career options and show them the pathways to achieve success in each.

All the career talks were delivered by dynamic young ex-Stanislites who have demonstrated success in their field. The speakers were Brian Almeida on Marketing, Andrew Simoes on Human Resources, Dr. Ranjit Nair on Engineering & IT, Dr. Sailesh Advani on Medicine, Sumit Advani on Studying Abroad, Chef. Rohit D’Souza on Hospitality and Col. Asad Shaikh on a career in the Armed Forces. The programme was superbly moderated by Peter D’Souza.

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