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“A Heartfelt Farewell to Our Beloved 7th Standard Students”

 A Heartfelt Farewell to Our 7th Standard Students – 20/02/2026

On 20th February 2026, our school organized a heartfelt farewell program for our beloved 7th standard students. It was a day filled with emotions, memories, gratitude, and hope for the future.

The day began with a peaceful and devotional Saraswati Pooja in the morning. Students and teachers gathered together to seek the blessings of Goddess Saraswati, the symbol of knowledge, wisdom, and learning. The atmosphere was calm and spiritual, setting a meaningful tone for the day.

After the pooja, the students were given an opportunity to share their experiences and memories of their time in the school. One by one, they stood up and spoke about their journey, the lessons they learned, the friendships they built, and the love they received from their teachers. As they expressed their feelings, many students became emotional. Listening to their heartfelt words and memories also made me emotional. It was touching to see how deeply connected they felt to the school and to all of us.


Following this, we conducted a beautiful Deepadan ceremony. Each student lit a candle, symbolizing knowledge, hope, and the light that will guide them in their future paths. Holding their candles, the students also took an oath to continue learning, remain disciplined, and uphold good values wherever they go.


Another special activity of the day was decorating a map of India. The students participated enthusiastically and decorated it with creativity and pride. This activity reminded everyone of their role as responsible citizens and the importance of contributing positively to the nation. 



The farewell program concluded with a joyful photo session. We captured many beautiful memories through photographs. What touched me the most was that many students eagerly came forward to take photos with me. Their curiosity, affection, and happiness made the moment very special. It truly showed the bond we had built over the years.

Overall, the farewell program went wonderfully well. It was not just a goodbye, but a celebration of memories, relationships, and the journey we shared together. Though the students are moving forward to the next stage of their education, they will always remain a cherished part of our school family.


We wish all our 7th standard students success, happiness, and bright futures ahead. May the light of knowledge always guide them on their path.



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