St Karen’s High School, Patna, conducted its Investiture Ceremony on 4th May 2026
By A Correspondent
Patna: St Karen’s High School, Patna, proudly conducted its Investiture Ceremony on 4th May 2026 at 9:00 a.m., marking the formal induction of the newly elected Student Council for the academic session 2026-27.
The ceremony began with a warm welcome, followed by the ceremonial lighting of the lamp, symbolizing the pursuit of knowledge and wisdom. The school choir enhanced the ambience with a melodious welcome song, setting a dignified tone for the event.
The Founder, Mr. D. P. Galstaun, addressed the gathering and inspired the young leaders to uphold the values of integrity, discipline, and responsibility.

The Leaders’ March reflected unity and discipline, followed by a presentation on the “Seven Characteristics of a Karenite,” highlighting the core ethos of the institution. The most significant segment of the ceremony was the pinning of badges, formally conferring responsibilities upon the newly elected leaders.
The Head Boy, Master Kartik Agarwal and Head Girl, Ms Aagya expressed their gratitude and reaffirmed their commitment through their speeches. This was followed by the Oath Taking Ceremony, administered by the Principal, Mrs. Seema Singh, wherein the council members pledged to perform their duties with sincerity and dedication.

The occasion was graced by the esteemed Chief Guest, Mr. Manavjit Singh Dhillon, DIG (Economic Offences), whose inspiring words encouraged students to strive for excellence, ennovation and serve the nation with courage and commitment. The Chief Guest was felicitated by the school as a token of respect and appreciation.
The ceremony concluded with a Vote of Thanks, followed by the School Song and the National Anthem, leaving the audience with a sense of pride and inspiration. The Investiture Ceremony once again reaffirmed St. Karen’s High School’s commitment to nurturing leadership qualities and instilling strong values in its students, shaping them into responsible citizens of tomorrow.
