The Republic Day assembly at St. John’s School was a solemn and inspiring event that brought the entire school together to celebrate India’s 76th Republic Day. The assembly was was marked by a sense of patriotism and pride.
This was followed by a prayer for the nation’s peace and prosperity, setting the tone for the day’s events.
The assembly continued with a series of well-coordinated presentations by students. A heartfelt speech highlighted the significance of Republic Day and the importance of the Indian Constitution in shaping the nation. This was followed by a captivating patriotic song sung by the school choir, which filled the air with national pride.
Students from class 6th A performed meticulously a short skit under the guidance of the Class teacher Ms Neelam Singh portraying the struggles and sacrifices of India’s freedom fighters and the framing of the Constitution. Their performance was both educational and emotional, leaving the audience deeply moved. A group of students also presented a traditional dance representing unity in diversity, showcasing India’s cultural richness.
Principal ma'am Ms Reeja Ninan addressed the gathering, emphasizing the values enshrined in the Constitution and encouraging students to be responsible citizens who contribute to the nation’s progress.
The Republic Day assembly at St. John’s School was a meaningful event that not only celebrated the day’s historical significance but also instilled a deep sense of patriotism and responsibility in every student.