Children are like budding stars; the more you nurture them, the brighter they shine." On November 14, 2024, St. Xavier's High School, Vapi, celebrated the pure joys of childhood with great enthusiasm on Children's Day, engaging students from Montessori I to Class XII. The event unfolded in a series of vibrant assemblies—each curated by the Montessori, Primary, and Secondary teachers—held in three separate slots. The day commenced with a heartfelt prayer session, invoking divine blessings. The Primary teachers presented a value based skit, while the Montessori teachers enthralled the audience with a spectacular dance performance. The Secondary teachers hosted a lively Hasya Kavi Sammelan, adding to the festive spirit. The ultimate highlight was the array of fun games that delighted the children. School President Priyanshu Thakur read the message from Dr. A.F. Pinto, Chairman of the Ryan Group of Institutions. School Principal Salma Pathan addressed the students with words of encouragement, urging them to cultivate humility, discipline, and focus on their goals with commitment and integrity. The assembly concluded with the Ryan slogan, the school anthem, and the national anthem, followed by the distribution of fruit cakes, chocolates, and Best Wishes cards as token of affection.
Numerous engaging activities spiced up the day for the energetic Xavierites. Students penned imaginative poems on themes such as If I Could Talk to Animals, An Adventure in Outer Space, The Day I Discovered I Could Fly, and The Day I Uncovered a Hidden Talent. The Elocution Competition featured thought-provoking speeches on important topics like The Importance of Financial Literacy, The Future of Renewable Energy, and How to Tackle Plastic Pollution, showcasing the students' creativity and intellectual potential. Young Xavierites from Montessori to Class IV also participated in Mono-acting, Show and Tell, and Poetry Recitation, further amplifying the celebrations. For classes VI to IX, the day was filled with competitive excitement as boys played an Interhouse Football tournament, while girls participated in a thrilling game of Kabaddi. Classes X to XII saw girls enjoying Volleyball and boys engaging in cricket, all promoting physical fitness. Truly, it was a day brimming with joy, camaraderie, and memorable moments for the children.
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