Kids Day Speech
“If a child is given love, he becomes
loving ... If he's helped when he needs help, he becomes helpful. And if he has
been truly valued ... he grows up secure enough to look beyond himself to the
welfare of others.”
Honourable chief Guest,
Reverend Manager, Respected Principal, Loving teachers and non teaching staff,
Dear Parents and friends
I am here before you to speak a few words about
“Kids Day”.
Let me first thank our dear principal to have given
us our own special day, and my class teacher who gave me an opportunity to speak
on this occasion in front of you all.
No matter, how many school days or play times we
have, there is one day, which we feel recognized by the whole world, and that
is for The Annual Day.
Though the kindergarten section gets to perform,
they get immersed in the maze of higher class performance. We all know the
kindergarten section is a non entity with respect to a school as big as this
one.
But in my School, we kindergartians
have been privileged to be acknowledged as individuals of value. And to bring
out the very best, in one and all of us,
our Principal has introduced our
own Annual Day Celebration , Our Own Perfect Moment– The Kids Day.
Its a risky business,
as well as expensive, along with extra hard work for our teachers, but our
management had the courage to be innovative.
Today, is the day, where we, all my friends and
myself are exposed to come out of the cocoon of safety and face the glaring
world from a podium with our own small courage, reaping the hard work of our
teachers with the background support of the management and our parents.
Frankly, its not easy to excel, but the faith
invested in us is what brings us this confidence. This in turn prepares us for
the ground work to become a good citizen, imbibing the values of discipline,
sense of orderliness, humanity and above all respect and obedience to parents, teachers and to our society. That
is what we are here for.
With all due respect to one and all for giving us
this opportunity, I conclude.
Thank you.
Have a Great Day
Meena
It is very easy for parents to get wrapped up in themselves and their child and place blame. But that is simply not the case at Phoenix kindergarten here.
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