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Carols & Hymns Resound in Auckland School — Nativity

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Keekli Bureau, 28th November, 2019, Shimla

Auckland House School (Girls) celebrated Christmas and depicted the birth of Jesus Christ through Nativity and Carols. Rev. Sohan Lal, Principal Micheal A John, Auckland House School Boys and PTA President graced the occasion as they were warmly greeted by School Director Principal Sunita John. The children beautifully recreated the scene of Jesus’s birth how Mary, Joseph and Baby Jesus were visited by Shepherds and the Wise Men.

The children brilliantly depicted the message of Christmas, which is all about spreading love and helping each other. It is primarily about the unconditional love of God.

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