St. John’s School commemorated World Students' Day with a special assembly conducted by Class XI, marking the birth anniversary of Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, an icon of education and inspiration. The assembly opened with a heartfelt prayer, followed by the news segment that kept the students informed of current affairs. The Thought of the Day, drawn from Dr. Kalam’s wisdom, encouraged everyone to "dream, think, and act," while the Word of the Day, "Perseverance," symbolized his relentless dedication to achieving greatness.
In a stirring speech, students highlighted the Importance of the Day, emphasizing Dr. Kalam’s belief in the power of education and his deep connection to students. They reflected on how his life continues to motivate young minds to rise above challenges and work towards their dreams.
A character enactment added a special touch to the assembly, where a student, dressed as Dr. Kalam, narrated a personal story from his early years. The incident highlighted how young Kalam’s dreams, despite facing hardships, drove him to success, inspiring all students to believe in themselves and aim high.
The assembly concluded with the National Anthem, uniting everyone in remembrance of Dr. Kalam’s legacy. The event was a fitting tribute to his life, leaving the students deeply inspired to follow in his footsteps of dreaming big and working with perseverance.