Founded in the year 1923, St. Edmund's College in Shillong embarked on a journey of excellence in education, shaping the lives of
countless students over the past century. In commemoration of its centenary milestone, the college organized a grand inauguration ceremony on
November 5th, 2022. The event witnessed the presence of esteemed guests, including the state education minister, Lakmen Rymbui, and Rev Fr Richard Majaw,
the Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Shillong. Intellectuals, teachers, former and current students, as well as invited dignitaries, came together to
celebrate the college's illustrious history. Furthermore, a special highlight of the ceremony was the unveiling of a magnificent statue of St. Edmund, the patron saint of the college.
The centenary celebration commenced with an atmosphere brimming with excitement and pride. The venue was adorned with vibrant decorations that echoed the spirit of the occasion.
The inaugural ceremony began with a welcome address, setting the tone for the day's events and expressing gratitude to all those who contributed to the growth and success of the institution.
The state education minister, Lakmen Rymbui, took center stage as the chief guest. In his speech, he commended St. Edmund's College for its invaluable contributions to education and
its role in shaping generations of scholars and leaders. Rymbui emphasized the college's commitment to academic excellence, character development, and community engagement.
He acknowledged the college's impact on the region and expressed his unwavering support for its continued growth and success.
One of the highlights of the centenary celebration was the unveiling of a magnificent statue of St. Edmund. The statue, crafted with meticulous detail,
captured the essence of the patron saint's wisdom, compassion, and leadership. It stood tall as a symbol of the college's ethos and its commitment to excellence.
The unveiling ceremony evoked a sense of reverence and pride among the attendees. As the cloth covering the statue was gently removed, a collective gasp of awe swept through the audience.
The Edmundian statue, positioned prominently on the college campus, became a focal point of inspiration for generations to come. It served as a reminder of the college's guiding principles
and the enduring legacy of St. Edmund.
Following the inauguration and statue unveiling, the centenary celebration continued with a series of cultural performances, exhibitions, and interactive sessions.
Throughout the event, the spirit of gratitude and appreciation permeated the atmosphere. The centenary celebration served as a reminder of the college's collective achievements and the enduring legacy it continues to build.
The centenary celebration of St. Edmund's College, which began in 1923, marked a significant milestone in the institution's history.
The inauguration ceremony, attended by esteemed guests such as the state education minister, Lakmen Rymbui, and Rev Fr Richard Majaw,
the Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Shillong, was a testament to the college's impact on education and society.
The unveiling of the Edmundian statue symbolized the college's commitment to its values and served as a beacon of inspiration.
The centenary celebration not only honored the past but also celebrated the present and looked
towards the future. It provided a platform for former and present students, teachers, and
intellectuals to come together, share their experiences, and reflect on the transformative power of education.
As St. Edmund's College embarks on its next century of excellence, the centenary celebration serves as a reminder
of its rich heritage and the responsibility to continue shaping young minds and nurturing leaders of tomorrow.
The event stands as a testament to the college's enduring commitment to providing quality education, fostering
character development, and making a positive impact on society.