Hope Academy observes 8th Graduation cum Annual Day
Morung Express News
Dimapur | March 15
Hope Academy celebrated its 8th Kindergarten Graduation cum Annual Day at IMC Hall, Dimapur today. Inspired by Hollywood, the event was celebrated under the theme ‘First Day First Show’.
It was also a joyous moment for the parents to see their little ones in graduation gowns. Altogether 95 Kindergarten students were awarded the graduation. Reading awards were also given to the Kindergarten students and handed out by Administrator Sashila Ozukum, while Primary section students also received awards from Wapang Meren.
The Administrator in her speech expressed, “We have hope. We have need to be positive that every cloud has a silver lining and that we parents have a big role to play in all this we have our children, our hope with us. But parenting is this time and age is very challenging, in a time when things change in the blink of an eye.”
Being a mother herself, she added, “Our children need our guidance more than ever, through the years of experience we have noticed that students despite to their background continue to do well. Students whose parents are illiterate excel too. We must take confidence that learning is happening and we must continue with the same spirit.”
Thank you all for your dedication and hard work and for Sharing the vision of striving for the highest. I believe that when mission and passion are combined together we can achieve the best
Speaking on behalf of the teachers, Naro stated that just like every year, the students with the help of the teachers have put up a spectacular show. She acknowledged that it was an important day for the graduating students of Hope Academy and expressed gratitude to all the parents and teachers for taking the collective responsibility and efforts to build the lives of the children. To this, she added, “While we are focused on moulding and guiding future leaders, Let us not forget to celebrate them today.” To the children, she said, “We want you to know how very proud we are of you today. You are all incredibly special to us. Enjoy life today with all your heart and soul and worry less about growing up. Dream not only of the seven wonders of the world but seven thousand more.” She also read out a poem she had written for the children.
Earlier, invocation was pronounced by Dr. Bendangjungshi, Founder Director, Friends of the Poor Society. The programme culminated with vote of thanks and Administrators speech by Sashila Ozukum. The programme was attended by parents and invitees.