20-11-2024 world Children’s Day

The World Children’s Day assembly, organized by the English Department on November 20, 2024, was a meaningful and engaging event celebrating children’s rights, education, and well-being. The program aimed to raise awareness about the importance of nurturing and protecting children while emphasizing their role in shaping the future.

The assembly began with a prayer led by Arya and Amjidha, invoking blessings for children worldwide. Their heartfelt prayer highlighted the need for love, care, and equal opportunities for every child, setting a positive and hopeful tone for the event.

Following this, Shameema led the pledge, where students collectively vowed to support children’s rights, stand against discrimination, and work towards a more inclusive and compassionate society. The pledge served as a powerful reminder of our shared responsibility in ensuring a better future for children.

Next, Munshida shared a holy thought, drawing wisdom from religious teachings that emphasize kindness, protection, and education for children. She spoke about how different cultures and traditions value the innocence and potential of young minds, urging everyone to nurture them with love and knowledge.

The thought for the day, presented by Thafseera, focused on the transformative power of education. She spoke about how knowledge shapes character, empowers individuals, and fosters a brighter tomorrow. She encouraged students to make the most of their learning opportunities and strive for excellence in all aspects of life.

A special segment on K-TET (Kerala Teacher Eligibility Test) was conducted by Asna Sharin, included questions from previous year ktet examination questions.And she explained the significance of this examination for aspiring teachers. She highlighted how passionate and dedicated educators play a crucial role in shaping young minds, fostering creativity, and inspiring future generations.

The final part of the assembly featured an engaging presentation by Ansila, which explored the history and global significance of World Children’s Day. She discussed efforts by organizations like UNICEF to ensure children’s rights are protected and shared inspiring stories of young change-makers around the world. The interactive session left a lasting impact on the audience, reinforcing the message of empowerment and responsibility.

The assembly concluded with a collective reflection on the day’s discussions. The students left the event inspired, motivated, and more aware of their role in creating a better world for children everywhere.