Memories Rekindled After 25 Years: +2 High School Sector-12 Alumni Honor Gurus at Silver Jubilee Reunion

Memories Rekindled After 25 Years: +2 High School Sector-12 Alumni Honor Gurus at Silver Jubilee Reunion

Bokaro: Nostalgia, gratitude, and heartfelt reunions marked the Silver Jubilee gathering of the 2000 matriculation batch of +2 High School, Sector-12, Bokaro Steel City, as alumni came together after 25 years for a two-day celebration.

Former classmates from across the country reunited to relive cherished school memories, reconnect with old friends, and celebrate the bond that has endured over two decades. The event featured interactive sessions, cultural performances, recreational activities, and emotional recollections from school days.

A highlight of the reunion was the special felicitation of former teachers, including ex-Principal P. Bharti, Mohan Rakesh, A.K. Prasad, Lata Ma’am, B.K. Singh, and other educators who played a key role in shaping the students’ lives. The teachers were honored with bouquets, traditional stoles, and mementos amid warm applause and emotional tributes.

Addressing the gathering, the teachers encouraged the alumni to remain lifelong learners, uphold ethical values, and continue contributing positively to society.

Alumni members reflected on how the discipline, education, and guidance received at the school laid the foundation for their professional success. Today, members of the batch are serving in diverse fields, including medicine, engineering, education, administration, business, and industry.

Organizers said the reunion was more than just a get-together—it was a celebration of friendship, the teacher-student tradition, and shared values. They added that the event aimed to strengthen alumni connections, honor mentors, and inspire future generations through the spirit of camaraderie.

The reunion concluded with a collective pledge to stay connected, support social initiatives, and contribute to the school’s development. For many participants, the silver jubilee gathering became an unforgettable journey back to the classrooms, friendships, and memories that shaped their lives 25 years ago.

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