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Sunday, October 18, 2009

Mount Abu St.Mary's School Sports Day

St.Mary's School  Sports Day Mount Abu


St.Mary’s School Mount Abu
Sports Day School
The First Lady Principal Ms Mary Joseph
Brother Christopher Chief Guest
Closing Ceremony Speech Principal
At Ease
Cock House Shield
The Champ
Congratulations
The Winners Shield 2009
WHAT DID YOU SAY?




The Cock House St.Patrick’s  SIR!

This year the batch of 1969 was to convene at their Alma Mater, I’m from that infamous batch, we did muster a few of our batch mates via email and mobile to try and make it to the venue but it just fizzled out.
FORTY years man that’s a long time ago I’m sure if we blocks did manage to come together at school we would not have recognized one another. I’m sure if we all looked in the mirror we would probably see a beer belly, bald head, big red nose, varicose veins, and a complexion like leather, anyway let’s look on the brighter side……
At least our eyesight is OK!!  So mates for all you guys who did not make it up the hill I’ve taken the time out to put you in touch with what you have missed out this year by not making it to the venue. Click on the various links to feast your eyes and take a trip down memory lane. The Sports Day was a hit, it was well organised. 
Click on the links at the bottom to view some videos:-
St.Mary's School Mount Abu Sports Day12/10/09








Tuesday, November 25, 2008

ALL GOOD THINGS COME TO AN END- MOUNT ABU

All Good Things Come to an End: A Farewell to Christanand Vase 



On 22 November 2008, Christanand Vase, the first-ever layperson to head the prestigious St. Mary’s High School in Mount Abu, announced his decision to step down as principal. The news came as a surprise to many staff members, who had grown comfortable with his management style and were expecting another year with him at the helm. 
When Christanand took the reins of the school, skepticism loomed large. What layperson might replace the esteemed Christian Brothers who had led the institution for generations? Skepticism spread through the school corridors, with whispers questioning his competence. Some remarked, “He’ll be lucky if he lasts out his term.”
But Christanand proved his mettle, and then some. His charisma, self-motivation, and unwavering dedication to the school’s betterment silenced his critics. He earned the respect and admiration of both staff and students over his two successful terms. A focus on progress, inclusivity, and a deep commitment to the school’s legacy marked his leadership. Many believe he could have continued for another term, but he has passed the torch, leaving behind a lasting legacy. 
As Christanand bids farewell, he leaves St. Mary’s in capable hands. People view Mary Joseph, his successor, as the school’s backbone, as she has been an integral part of it for many years. A vibrant and deserving leader, she is well-prepared to take on the mantle of principal and guide St. Mary’s into a new chapter. 
We are grateful for Christanand Vase’s remarkable service and extend our best wishes for his future success. To Mary Joseph, we offer a warm and enthusiastic welcome as she steps into her new role at the helm of what has been her second home. 
As St. Mary’s High School starts a new chapter, Christanand’s lasting impact will remain fondly in people’s memories.