St Agnes College (Autonomous), Mangaluru celebrated its College Day 2021-22 on 30 June 2022 at the Centenary Auditorium.
The programme began when the College band welcomed the dignitaries and accompanied them towards the stage. This was followed by a divine prayer song led by the College Choir. The programme was compered by Mrs Sandhya, Assistant Professor, Department of English, and followed by the welcome speech given by Dr Vishala. The programme was delightedly blessed with the meaningful words of the honourable Chief Guest Dr Cynthia Menezes Prabhu, Vice-Chancellor of Bangalore University and alumna of St Agnes College. She addressed the students and encouraged them to make the best use of their time at St Agnes College and grow upto be proud Agnesians.
The audience had the privilege to listen to the inspiring words of the Guest of Honour Mrs Grace Noronha, Principal Consultant of Yenepoya Institutions. The stage was honoured by the presence of the dignitaries including, Sr Dr Lydia A.C., President of the function and Joint Secretary of St Agnes Institutions, Sr Dr Venissa A.C. the Principal and Mr Charles Pais the Registrar.
The College annual report was the highlight of the event wherein all the events and the activities of the past year along with the academic achievements of the staff and the students were reported.
During the programme, many Students received Principal’s roll of honour, various scholarships and merit certificates for their excellence in academics and in other co-curricular activities. The cabinet members of the current academic year were also awarded on the occasion.
The cultural programme included singing of various melodious songs, enchanting dance performances and drama by the students showcasing their talent, skill and dedication. Being the light and salt of the earth, displaying strength in unity, respecting motherhood and appreciating different cultures were some of the themes portrayed through the different events of the cultural programme. The programme concluded with the vote of thanks given by Mrs Vinatha K, Associate Professor, Department of Psychology and with the singing of the college anthem.