Rana Daggubati reminisces his school days at HPS' art exhibition
HYDERABAD: The Hyderabad Public School’s centenary summer camp came to an end on Saturday, here, and actor Rana Daggubati, an alumnus of the school, visited the programme as a chief guest along with Principal Amrita Chandra Raju and the president of Hyderabad Public School Society Gusti J. Noria.
Students showcased the skills they have acquired from the summer camp at the art exhibition that was organized to mark the conclusion of the camp. Live food counters with fireless cooking, calligraphy artworks, dance performances and musical skits enthralled the audience.
Appreciating the young talent, Rana Daggubati said, “HPS is a dream school. As an actor, watching the students dance and act was very overwhelming and brings back so many memories. The school gave me the opportunity to discover my passion for movies and I hope to work with one of these young talents in the future.”
Speaking during the event Gusti Noria, President of The Hyderabad Public Society, said, “All initiatives at The Hyderabad Public School, including the summer camp are structured to ensure that students and participants are always imbibing a mindset to excel, focus on learning and enhance their leadership abilities. The school continues to create an ecosystem for students to nurture their creative endeavours and move the needle towards creating promising leaders out of students, something that The Hyderabad Public School is known for.”
The closing ceremony was an emotional moment for students and teachers, as the month-long camp ended with fun memories. Along with day-to-day sessions, children also were part of special sessions conducted by Olympian Alex Anthony and K. Hindola, a sports psychologist during the summer camp.
The camp was a huge success as teachers and students wholeheartedly enjoyed the programs and expressed their love and gratitude through the performances.