
UditVani, Jamshedpur : Loyola School, Telco, celebrated a landmark moment today as it hosted a spectacular Annual Parents’ Night to commemorate 10 glorious years of nurturing young learners and shaping future leaders.
After the resounding success of its maiden senior-stage production The Blue Umbrella, the spotlight this time shone brightly on the school’s youngest stars -the Nursery, Lower KG, and Upper KG students – who took to the stage with remarkable enthusiasm and creativity.
The evening unfolded at the Aruppe Block auditorium with a warm and gracious welcome by Colleen Xavier, Moderator of the Nursery and Kindergarten section.

Addressing the gathering of parents and guests, she emphasized the vital role of a strong home–school partnership in a child’s holistic development.
The event was graced by Chief Guest, Vineeta F. Ekka, Vice Principal –Junior Section, Loyola School, Bistupur, along with the Guest of Honour, who collectively added dignity and warmth to the celebrations.
What followed was a vivid showcase of talent as the school’s tiniest performers took centre stage, filling the hall with colour, energy, and unbridled joy.
The Upper KG students opened the programme with an exuberant welcome dance, setting an engaging rhythm for the evening ahead.
A series of delightful performances by Nursery and Lower KG students brought to life themes such as God’s creation, love for animals, unity in diversity, and the wonders of nature — each act reflecting the imagination and innocence of childhood.
The Lower KG’s spirited dance to retro music emerged as a crowd favourite, drawing loud applause and nostalgic smiles from the audience.

Completing the spectacle was a charming musical play, The Wedding of Jack and Jill, presented by the Upper KG students.
Their endearing portrayal of the classic tale left the audience enthralled and appreciative of the confidence and expression displayed by the young performers.
As the evening embraced the festive spirit, the children’s choir lifted the atmosphere with a joyful rendition of Jingle Bells.
The surprise appearance of a little Santa added sparkle to the celebration, spreading cheer and ushering in the warmth of Christmas.
In her address, Chief Guest Vineeta Ekka lauded the students’ efforts and commended the teachers for their dedication in fostering a learning environment that extends beyond academics.
She remarked that the evening’s performances stood as a testament to the school’s commitment to well-rounded growth.
The grand celebration culminated with an inspiring message from the Principal, Charanjeet Ohson.
She highlighted the significance of such events in strengthening the bond between families and the school, while reiterating Loyola’s commitment to shaping both the intellect and character of its students.
As the curtains fell on this vibrant celebration, the air was filled with a sense of pride, joy, and accomplishment.
Parents carried home delightful memories, children walked off the stage beaming with confidence, and Loyola School, Telco, added yet another golden chapter to its journey of excellence.

