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prisoha [69]
3 years ago
14

DUPLICATE. Write an application to the principal of your school;

English
1 answer:
fredd [130]3 years ago
4 0
<span>The Principal
(School Name)
(School Address)
30th October, 2016
 
Sub: School Leaving Certificate & Character certificate

</span><span>Respected Mam/Sir,

</span><span>I hereby request you to kindly issue a School leaving certificate & Character certificate for me. My Class is ............. and Admission Number-........... since I have already discussed the whole issue with concerned authority.
</span><span>I take this opportunity to thank you and the staff members for the kind cooperation and support given to me during my past academic year.
</span>
<span>I wish all the success to your organization.
</span>
<span>Thanking You.

Yours Faithfully
Student Name :
Class :
Roll Number : </span>
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