- Event Date:
24-Jan-2025
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11-Feb-2025
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Description:
DATE: 24th January 2025
EVENT: Republic Day
THEME/TOPIC: Republic Day Celebration
CLASS & SECTION: All sections Class 4
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
Students were able to
• Understand, value and feel the flavour of patriotism.
• Recognize and showcase pride, unity and integrity.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION: St. John’s High School, Chandigarh marked the 76th Republic Day of India with a vibrant and meaningful School Assembly. The event showcased the spirit of patriotism, unity, and pride for the nation while highlighting the talents and enthusiasm of young students.
The program began with a solemn prayer led by the students, invoking blessings for the nation and its people. The prayer highlighted gratitude for the sacrifices of freedom fighters and the importance of working towards a brighter future for the country.
This was followed by an inspiring speech delivered by Class 4 students, who eloquently spoke about the significance of Republic Day. The speech touched upon the adoption of the Indian Constitution on January 26, 1950, and its role in shaping India as a sovereign, socialist, secular, and democratic republic.
The school choir took the stage next, presenting a melodious hymn that conveyed a message of harmony, peace, and unity. The hymn resonated deeply with the audience, reflecting the values that are the foundation of India’s diverse and inclusive culture.
A series of patriotic songs performed by the Junior Wing was one of the most uplifting segments of the assembly. The young students, dressed in vibrant tricolor attire, sang songs that celebrated India’s heritage, culture, and resilience. Their heartfelt performance filled the hall with energy and pride, and the audience responded with enthusiastic applause.
Next came the recitation of Rabindranath Tagore’s iconic poem, “Where the Mind is Without Fear.” The students delivered the powerful verses with clarity and emotion, emphasizing the essence of freedom, knowledge, and courage, values that resonate deeply with the ideals of the Indian Republic. The poem served as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made by countless individuals for the freedom and progress of India.
Moving ahead, the students performed an energetic and colorful skit in Hindi. With their vibrant costumes and props the young ones depicted the joy and unity that Republic Day signifies. Their performance was met with thunderous applause, as the audience appreciated the dedication and effort that went into creating such a captivating display.
FACILITATED BY: Class 4 Teachers (Ms. Varsha Sharma, Ms. Babita Nair, Mr. Arun Kumar Nathan)