St. Anne’s School Feast is a special and joyful occasion celebrated each year to honor the patroness of the school, St. Anne, the mother of the Virgin Mary and grandmother of Jesus. This feast is usually observed on July 26 or on a nearby convenient date, depending on the school calendar.
The celebration is a time of gratitude, reflection, and unity for the entire school community—students, teachers, staff, and parents. It often begins with a thanksgiving Mass or prayer service, asking for St. Anne’s guidance and blessings for the school and its members. The day may also include cultural programs, songs, dances, skits, games, and special assemblies that highlight the life and virtues of St. Anne, especially her faith, patience, and dedication to family and God.
St. Anne's Feast serves as a reminder of the values the school upholds—faith, love, discipline, and service—inspired by the life of its patron saint. It is not just a celebration, but also an opportunity for students to deepen their spiritual lives and grow in character, following St. Anne’s example.
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