
Morung Express News
Dimapur | December 12
The 2nd Annual Day programme of NN Nagi School was celebrated today in the school lawn. It was an occasion where all students showcased their talents and creativity with beautiful song and drama.
The programme was presided over by Zhapuvilie Nagi, Member, Board of Directors, NN Nagi School. To begin with, Rev. M. Sakhrie, Pastor of Kuda Village Baptist Church invoked the Lords blessings. This was followed by the welcome address by Pete Nagi, Administrator of the school, in which he cited that in order to build a society that is progressive, it is crucial we start right education at an early age. This, he felt could be achieved if we take collective measures to make a better society.
Ningupheu Nagi, Headmistress, NN Nagi School in her speech stated that the school curricula is all about learning and not just teaching. She also highlighted that the school adopts ACE curriculum which is popular in America and has been proven to be successful for over 40 years. She also informed that the school has future plans to introduce high school and higher secondary education in the second phase.
Neiphiu Rio, former Chief Minister and the present Member of Parliament (Lok Sabha) who was the chief guest for the program also shared on the importance of quality education during early childhood. He stated that the biggest and best gift of God is our children. “And as parents, we want to give the best to our children for them to grow up to be somebody- to be responsible citizens. So the best thing parents can give their children is quality education,” he added. He also said, “Once you are fully equipped with knowledge and skills you will become a global citizen.”
Kevinino Meru, Retired Director, Art & Culture, and former Chief information commissioner, RTI, Nagaland also presented an honest and motivating reflection on the school.
A special treat for the parents and grandparents gathered was a special performance by Dr. T. Belho who presented a beautiful rendition of “Because He Lives.”
The lively and entertaining annual day programme ended with a song and school anthem by the school choir.