DOMINIC SAVIO NITE



'Savio Nite' as it has been known through the ages, the boarders celebrated it on Wednesday 04 July 2012 with Bro. Michael planning every little event and game with Sir Haydn and some volunteers to make it a fun filled Nite to learn the virtues and good habits of St. Dominic Savio.





There were a host of puzzles, jumbles, maze-games and the like that led you to understand something more and new about the Little Giant.

The teams were vying with one another to get into the spot light and win the Knighthood.

The Salesians too participated in the event with Fr. Crispino taking the lead.

The team crowned 'KNIGHTS OF DOMINIC SAVIO' was the Magone Team.


Fr. Edwin Colaco dubbed them Knight with a crown and a sword!

Thanks to one and all who made this a great event.

We now look forward to the Feast Day that will bring in a lot of excitement and another fun-filled day with lightening tournaments and games.

RUA HOUSE DAY



This morning, Wednesday 04 July we had the Rua House Day. They had as their theme for the Assembly, 'PERSEVERANCE THROUGH ALL ODDS'


The Comperes for the morning gave examples of famous people who had difficulties in their lives but did not give up, rather persevered through the hard times to come out successful.

Personalities such as Thomas Alva Edison, A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, Amitabh Bachchan, Albert Einstein and Charlie Chaplin were given as examples as people who preserved.

Fr. Rector in his talk mentioned a few more personalities who like those mentioned earlier also did not give up in life. He mentioned Ernest Hemingway, Archbishop Fulton Sheen & Abraham Lincoln.

The boys did get sufficient food for thought to take home and live by.

Well done the Teachers and boys of Rua House for the good script and presentation.

PRIMARY SCHOOL: DOMINIC SAVIO QUIZ COMPETITION




On Wednesday 04th July 2012 the Primary School had their St. Dominic Savio Quiz Competition. It was fun watching the little lads take part in the competition and participate in the event. They certainly looked like 'Little Dominics' with their innocent puffs and smiling faces.




Congratulations to Bro. Michael and the teachers who organized the event for the young lads.