Christmas Festivities at Aregnazan

The Christmas event is one of the main festivities celebrated at Aregnazan School. We bring  warmth and light to each other to ease the cold and long winter nights. Following the cherished tradition, a concert and a performance were held at Aregnazan School on the 22nd of December to bid farewell to the old year and welcome the new. It is one of many Christmas events that take place at our school to rejoice  in the birth of our Lord.

The Christmas performance has always been the most anticipated event for the Aregnazan family because it is the time when teachers, students, parents and graduates join hands to put on a performance. This year, they staged Tolkien’s novella “Smith of Wootton Major”. It was yet another memorable performance that came alive thanks to their efforts and dedication.

The event was completed with their music performances and folk dances of our talented students.

 

 

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