Insight International School’s Annual Day Unveils a Spectacle of Talent and Achievement

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Hyderabad : The grand celebration of the Insight International School Annual Day unfolded its brilliance at Shilpakala Vedika, Madhapur, Hyderabad. Dr. Siddiqui Mohd. Mahmood graced the occasion as the Chief Guest, accompanied by distinguished Guests of Honour, including Ms. Sameena Tabassum, Mr. Abdul Malik, Dr. Ateeq, Miss Jalisa Sultana Yaseen, along with the school’s esteemed directors, Mr. Mohd Rashaduddin, Mr. Syed Sadatullah Hussaini, Mr. Mohd Khalid Mubasshir Zafar, Mr. Sheikh Mansoor Ahmed, Mr. Syed Wajatullah Ayaz, Mr. Farhan MohdKhan, and Mr. Abdur Raqeeb.

The event witnessed the presence of school leadership, with Principal Ms. Shazia, Headmistress Ms. Asma Sultana, Vice Principal Mr. Abdul Wadood, the Principal of the Mehdipatnam branch, Ms. Asma Durdana, and Vice Principal Ms. Syeda Hajira. Dedicated teachers, supportive staff, and talented students added vibrancy to the celebration.

The morning commenced with a refreshing welcome speech, followed by a Surah recitation and translation. Grade 3 set the stage ablaze with their melodious voices, infusing the auditorium with energy. Ms. Shazia (Principal) from the Shaikhpet branch presented the Annual Report, providing insights into the school’s achievements and progress.

The youngest performers, the pre-primary kids, enchanted the audience with their splendid presentation titled ‘A Journey to Wonderland.’ Grade 5 showcased a school assembly, demonstrating the daily school routine. A skit on MIVAC by class 9 emphasized the school’s focus on students’ progress and citizenship.

Chandrayan-3, presented by grade 4, highlighted India’s technological advancements, while a Nasheed performance resonated with moral values. The event addressed contemporary issues with a skit on Global warming, followed by a flower drill by grade 5, showcasing the aesthetic aspect of stage performances.

Nukkad, a street play, offered a unique perspective on the learning process, while grade 10 students delivered a captivating performance. A panel discussion by grade 6, a mime show illustrating non-verbal communication, and human pyramids depicting ‘Mirror’ or ‘Lands of Egypt’ by grades 8 and 9 enriched the event.

The program featured a Taekwondo demonstration, emphasizing the importance of defense skills. The delightful Thank You song by grade 3 concluded the event, followed by a vote of thanks, marking the end of a beautiful winter morning filled with talent, creativity, and gratitude.

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