Christmas Programme 2025
The Christmas celebrations held at St Agnes PU College on 23 December 2025, was an
edifying and heart-warming occasion that beautifully reflected the true spirit of the season.
The highlight of the programme was the dance drama presented by Ms.Sonaly Shiny Ferrao
and her team, which brought to the fore the profound themes of sacrifice, renewal, and
redemption. The dance drama highlighted how grossly commercialized Christmas has
become and how it has largely devolved into mere fun and partying. The performance
attempted to drive home the point that we need to reclaim tradition by focusing on simpler,
more meaningful celebrations centred on family, community service and faith. Through
expressive movements and emotive storytelling, the performance left an
indelible impact on the audience and conveyed the message of hope and compassion that
Christmas signifies.
Adding to the buoyant mood was the angelic carol singing by Ms. Sharal Correa and her
group, whose melodious renditions echoed the festive spirit and filled the auditorium with
cheer and enthusiasm.
The programme was graced by the Chief Guest, Mrs Mariette D’Silva, Former Principal,
Tejasvini College of Nursing, Mangalore, whose presence lent dignity to the occasion. The
Chief Guest shared an inspiring message where she exhorted the students to imbibe
universal values of compassion, kindness, and sharing. She remarked that the bonds forged
today would see them through the vicissitudes of life. She highlighted that discipline and
education lay a strong foundation for future success and advised the students to value and
appreciate their parents. She concluded her address by extending warm greetings to
everyone on the occasion.
The programme was gracefully anchored by Ms. Alisha Luviza Sequeira and Ms. Erica Diya
Menezes & Ms Roopashree, who steered the audience smoothly through the events. Ms.
Frizel Rishall Fernandes expressed gratitude to all those who contributed to its success.
Overall, the Christmas celebration was a memorable occasion that fostered a sense of
togetherness and reminded everyone of the deeper meaning of the season. The convenors,
Mr Joel, Mrs Evita and Ms Carol, through their meticulous planning and coordination, ably
orchestrated the entire programme.
The Principal Sr Norine Dsouza, Vice Principal Sr Janet Sequiera, along with the staff and
students, were an intrinsic part of the occasion.

