- Event Date:
29-Jan-2025
- Updated On:
04-Feb-2025
-
Total Photo(s):
23
-
<< Change Album
Description:
The Graduation Ceremony for Class 10 was held on 29th Janary’2025, with the theme "The Final Chapter." This theme symbolized the students’ transition into a new building, filled with fresh aspirations and goals.
The ceremony commenced with the traditional lighting of candles, signifying the beginning of this momentous occasion. Five representatives from each section, along with esteemed guests, including Brother Robert, participated in the ritual.
Following this, a multi-faith prayer was conducted, featuring recitations from the Bible, Bhagavad Gita, Quran, and Guru Granth Sahib, emphasizing unity in diversity.
The valedictorian speeches were then delivered by Aditya Bagh of 10A and Atharv Kharki of 10B each reflecting on their journey and expressing gratitude. Adding to the ambiance, the middle school choir performed a soulful musical piece, infusing the program with melody and warmth.
The ceremony continued with valedictorian speeches by Tanveer Singh Narula from Class 10C and Arnav Ahuja10D It was followed by a mesmerizing dance performance that captivated the audience. Next, Debadatta Sahoo of Class 10E took the stage with his valedictorian speech, sharing heartfelt words. Once again, the choir enriched the atmosphere with another beautiful song.
As a token of appreciation, Class 10 students were presented with badges by Brother Robert, gifted on behalf of Class 9 students. The highlight of the event was the screening of the Graduation Film—a nostalgic compilation of photographs set to music. As the film played, the students reminisced about their journey, cherishing the memories they had created.
Brother Robert and Mrs. Pal then addressed the students, imparting words of wisdom and encouragement for their future endeavours.
The ceremony concluded with a vote of thanks delivered by the Head Boy on behalf of the entire Class 10. The event came to a heartfelt close with the singing of the School Anthem, leaving behind memories that would be cherished for years to come. - Mrs. Magi Mathews & Mrs. Manju Singh Rawat