‘Honours’ Morning’ at DPS World

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‘Honours’ Morning’ at DPS World

The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.

Graduation is that special moment when one enters a whole new world of endless opportunities, dreams, hopes and aspirations, when suddenly you realize you are no longer the same person that you used to be.

We commemorated the road that our little ones travelled with us these last few months in the form of this Honours’ Morning or Graduation Day, as one might call it. It was also the time to acknowledge their success. It has been a journey that started with tentative steps perhaps, but has taken us to remarkable heights. Some exceptionally magical momentas were experienced creating memories that will be fondly remembered in the years to come.

As Henry Ford wisely said, “Coming together is a beginning, keeping together is a progress and working together is success.” This Graduation Day is a result of steadfastness, resolution and determination to stand together.

The programme began with a prayer to the Almighty followed by a poem recitation by the students of Grade Pre-Nursery. The graduating stars of Grade Prep presented an enactment of the Fairy-Tale ‘Cinderella’. As if the Angels themselves had descended from the heaven above, such was the aura created by these stars! After was the time to honour the young Graduates. They were awarded a certificate and a sash as an evidence that they had now risen above the Class. It was a proud moment for the parents and the School. And the emotions rose to the brim when all these little ones ran to give a hug to their parents, thanking them for being there for them.

The Principal, Mrs. Jyoti Nagranee congratulated all the Graduates and the parents and thanked them for their valuable support and guidance. She apprised everyone of the long journey of these young students from the time they had first entered the portals of DPS World, Zirakpur.

The day ended with a little Tea-party for the parents.