RIS montessori graduation ceremony held
Islamabad: The Montessori Graduation Ceremony of Roots International Schools, was held in an environment of jubilation in an aesthetic ambience at the Pakistan Red Crescent Society, says a press release.
Joao Sabido Costa, Chargé d' Affairs, Embassy of Portugal along with his wife was the chief guest on the occasion.
All parents were captivated by the young performers who stormed the colourful stage with a series of dazzling displays, Hip Hop Moves, performance on seasons and cultures of the world. Sitting in the audience one felt as one was in a fairyland full of beauty, peace, happiness, love, joy and smiles. Children's innocence touched all hearts and brought tears in many eyes. Thus Montessori directresses of Roots were upbeat as their hard work and efforts in unleashing the hidden potential of each child had borne fruit. Their students were graduating from the Montessori and entering the first rung of the ladder of the formal Primary School.
All Branch heads along with their team of highly professional directresses had worked all the year round in bringing out the best in children.
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