The Higher Primary Handwriting Competition was a valuable
exercise in discipline and self-expression, showcasing the
students' neatness, consistency, and writing skills. Held from
9:00 AM to 9:50 AM in their respective classrooms, the
competition encouraged good handwriting habits and attention to
detail among the children.
The students participated enthusiastically, putting in their
best effort to demonstrate clarity and presentation in their
handwriting. Each student's work reflected their dedication and
hard work, with Rev. Fr. Richard Kadiwal, the Principal, judging
the competition and appreciating the students' handwriting
skills.
Key Highlights:
- Good Handwriting Habits: The competition aimed to encourage
good handwriting habits and attention to detail among the
children.
- Student Participation: The students participated
enthusiastically, showcasing their neatness, consistency, and
writing skills.
- Principal's Feedback: Rev. Fr. Richard Kadiwal's encouraging
words motivated the students to continue improving their
handwriting.
The event was a meaningful exercise in discipline and
self-expression through the written word, highlighting the
importance of handwriting skills in academic and personal
development. By emphasizing good handwriting habits, the school
is helping students develop essential skills that will benefit
them throughout their lives.






















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