Date: 8th September
Topic: Civic Sense – The Soul of a
Civilized Society
The assembly was conducted by
students of Class 9-D, with anchors Ghaniya and Aryana leading the program. It
began with prayers (Lord’s Prayer and prayer to St. Joseph) followed by the
pledge. Birthday celebrants were also greeted with a song.
A thought for the day was presented
by Kavya, who emphasized that civic sense is not just about following rules,
but about respecting people and surroundings. This was explained in both
English and Hindi.
Next, Vaishnavi and her team
performed a short, humorous yet insightful skit with characters Student A,
Student B, and a Dustbin. The skit highlighted the importance of proper waste
disposal and respecting cleanliness.
Shristi concluded the skit by
reminding everyone that civic sense means being responsible citizens, keeping
our environment clean, respecting others, and following rules.
The class teacher, Mr. Suraj Singh,
further explained that small acts like maintaining classroom cleanliness and
mindful behavior in public places contribute to a better society.
The school Principal Rev. Fr. Melwin
Wilson D’Souza also addressed the students, praising Class 9-D and citing Japan
as an example of how civic sense among citizens can make a country clean,
advanced, and disciplined.
The assembly ended with the national anthem,
paying tribute to the nation.