“Praising what is lost makes the remembrance dear”

The flags and candles displayed on a table prior to Monday’s Remembrance Day service
On Monday November 11th 2013 the St. George’s students and staff took part in a Remembrance Day service in the Dixon Gym. The candles are presented prior to a moment of silence for our perished troops. Meanwhile, the flags enter the gymnasium along the staff and faculty. they are carried by the school’s captain and two vice-captains.
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Kaiz Bhatia, Co-Editor In Chief
Kaiz is a grade twelve student at St. George’s School and is currently working as the Co-Editor In Chief for The Creed. Kaiz began his time at Saints...