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Kindergarten Graduation Day

 




Graduation Day of KinderGarten


“The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.”


A Graduation Day Ceremony is the culmination of students’ pre-primary education. Graduation is the award of a diploma or academic degree, or the ceremony that is sometimes associated with it, in which students become graduates. The date of graduation is often called Graduation Day. The Graduation Ceremony itself is also sometimes called: commencement, convocation or invocation.

 

This ‘Graduation Day of Senior KG’ is based on celebrating success and rewarding the students with certificates and trophies, which boosts students’ self-esteem. It is an occasion to recollect the sweet memories of various events conducted during the kindergarten years. Kindergarten Graduation is a celebration that marks the journey of a student from Primary school to a senior school in which they will be spending 10 long years facing ups and downs and experimenting and exploring new ideas and learning and shaping themselves into tomorrow's leaders.

 

Kindergarten Graduation Ceremony was celebrated at St Xavier’s Junior School on Saturday. The school auditorium wore a festive look, illuminating with vibrant decorations and photographs of different activities of the kindergarteners and the shining faces of the graduates in their impeccable uniform.

 

In this ceremony, the students of Kindergarten were sent to the first class. The group's Chief Administrative Officer said that the St Xavier’s Group has been active in the field of school education since 1960. The parents and grandparents of the senior Kindergarten passed out students of the school were also present during this ceremony.

 

The beautifully decorated files were presented to the Chief Guest, Guests of Honour and the parents of the graduated students which contained a main manual illustrating the flow of the event along with the description of the activities in detail and also included all the necessary resources for the celebration such as Invitation Cards for Parents, Group Photographs of the senior KG students,  Sample pictures of Certificates, Sashes and others, List of Appreciation lines and Quotes for each graduate, Music Files and lots more.


The Graduation Ceremony began with the invocation song and the lighting of the lamp ceremony. Then a welcome dance was presented by the Nursery students. The vibrant music, synchronized dance performances, fancy dress show, breathtaking yoga asanas & acrobatics created the perfect ambiance for the day. The students paid tribute to their teachers and parents with an emotional PowerPoint presentation. The budding singers of the school choir comprising of KG students performed live before the audience and left them mesmerized.


The cultural fiesta was interspersed with the most important event of the day. The students walked the ramp adorned in traditional convocation gown, caps and sashes. Through this Graduation Ceremony, the students were felicitated in a unique way with motivational appreciation words for their academic achievement and for other important areas such as leadership skills, listening skills, dancing skills, good behaviour, highest attendance, best handwriting. They received scrolls of merit, trophy and sash from the hands of the Chief Guest and Guest of Honour. The parents and grandparents of the graduated students were teary-eyed and proud to see their tiny tots turning into butterflies ready to fly to higher levels.


Also, along with group singing and dance performances by the lower kindergartners, a lovely ‘Thank You Teachers’ session, ‘Sweet Memories’ session and lots more added joy and fervour to the wonderful programme.


Finally the tiny graduates sang “It’s a graduation day..” and thanked their teachers, parents and grandparents for all their love and support. Their heart warming vote of thanks left everyone teary-eyed.


“To accomplish great things we must not only act, but also dream; not only plan, but also believe.”- Anatole France



 

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