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Froebel's School honours little ones with diplomas
« on: May 28, 2010, 04:15:13 PM »
Froebel's School honours little ones with diplomas

Rawalpindi: The preparatory grades of Froebel's School have stepped up to the primary years' section. To celebrate this significant moment in the lives of these juvenile brains, the school arranged an exotic and vibrant ceremony to honour its young ones with diplomas here on Thursday.

The event commenced with recitation from the Holy Qur'aan, followed by national anthem. Soon after this, the graduating class in their stunning outfits marched in the gorgeously decorated hall that synchronised well with the occasion. Each little scholar wore a blue gown complete with the black cap and a broad red sash!

The proud parents were amused by the sight and the auditorium echoed with a huge round of applause. The chief guests were the parents of Anaya Saleh, the girl who won the title of 'Student of the Year.' This award is presented to a student who excels in all multidirectional fields such as academics, athletics and personal character among other factors.

Then, turn-by-turn, each homeroom teacher ascended the stage with her little students and described her year and experience with the preparatory class of 2009-10. Then brief introductions of the students were held, followed by solo and group performed songs and melodies.

The most interesting and captivating feature of the event was the graphical summary of the year. The school had assembled a series of photographs and videos, which analysed the complete year. The pictorial part was concocted with pictures ranging from spring festivals to sport galas and to everyday class routines.

Another appreciative feature of the ceremony was a documentary, which depicted the progress and participation of individual classes. Personal interviews with students were conducted; they shared their thoughts and emotions with the cheering and smiling audience. Some blushed with shyness while others confidently expressed their views.

The chief guests presented each child with a certificates and diploma and individual and group photography followed. The parents were presented with cards and quotes penned by their own children.

A scrumptious tea followed and then the children excitedly went off to their homes with parents. The school congratulated the young ones on completion of three years of early education and wished them all the luck and happiness in their forthcoming academic years and lives. The news