The Indian School  staff  honoured  for their dedicated  service

Manama:The Indian School Bahrain (ISB) hosted an award ceremony to recognize and applaud the exemplary service of its teaching and non-teaching staff. A total of 53 teachers were honored with medals, certificates, and cash awards in acknowledgment of their outstanding contributions to the school during their long service. The ceremony was held on Wednesday, June 26, 2024, in the school auditorium at the Isa Town campus. ISB Hon.Chairman Adv. Binu Mannil Varughese, Hon. Secretary V. Rajapandian,Hon.Assistant Secretary Ranjini Mohan, Hon.Executive Committee Members Mithun Mohan (Projects & Maintenance),Mohammed Nayaz Ullah(Transport), Biju George, Principal VR  Palaniswamy, Junior Wing Principal Pamela Xavier, Staff Representative Parvathi Devadas, Senior School & Academic Administration Vice-Principal  G Satheesh, Middle Section Vice-Principal Jose Thomas and Junior Wing Vice-Principal Priya Laji attended. They expressed their appreciation for the teachers’ unwavering dedication and service. The entire staff from both campuses attended the event, which was followed by dinner.
During his speech, ISB Hon.Chairman Adv. Binu Mannil Varughese expressed gratitude to the teachers for their outstanding service to the school.  ‘Ever since 1950, I can undoubtedly say that The Indian School’s  dedicated faculty is the sole reason for its success for the past seven decades.  Tonight, we award and honour some  of our beloved teaching and non-teaching staff for their many years of dedicated service to our school. I congratulate you for everything and every bit of your contribution to this great institution and to our students.The Indian School  faculty is the heart and soul of our great institution,’ Binu Mannil said. Earlier Principal VR Palaniswamy welcomed the gathering and  extended heartfelt appreciation for their invaluable contributions, saying that the staff members’ unwavering dedication has truly shaped the path of our institution. Junior Wing Principal Pamela Xavier  conveyed gratitude for the teachers’ remarkable dedication to the institution, emphasizing their exceptional commitment to their roles within the school. Dhanya Sumesh and Minu Raijeesh were emcees. The ceremony served not only as a platform for acknowledgement but also as a testament to the collective efforts of the entire teaching staff in fostering a thriving educational environment at the school.