Impart moral education to students, teachers told

April 26, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 05:49 am IST - SRIKAKULAM:

Students of St Paul’s High School perform a dance in Srikakulam on Saturday. —Photo: Basheer

Students of St Paul’s High School perform a dance in Srikakulam on Saturday. —Photo: Basheer

Public representatives and academicians strongly felt that the overall growth of the students was possible with extra-curricular activities apart from regular studies.

Saint Paul’s High School celebrated its silver jubilee year on the school premises on Saturday. Speaking on the occasion,

Srikakulam MLA Gunda Lakshmi Devi said that parents should be vigilant over the behaviour of the students instead of completely depending on the teachers.

College correspondent T.V. Santha Kumari, Headmaster B. Narayana Rao said the school had never compromised on values and quality education.

They said the school was imparting training in all aspects including music, dance, painting and other activities to identify the hidden talent among the children.

Earlier, industrialist Ch. Visweswara Rao exhorted the teachers to explain about moral values to students. Several kids have showcased their talent in dance and music competition. The school management distributed prizes to the winners in sports, games and other events.

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