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Annual day themes for primary school

Life is a canvas. It’s upto you, what colours you choose to paint this canvas of life into a beautiful Masterpiece.

The message was conveyed by students of the primary section (class 2 and 4) through their rainbow-coloured Annual Function held at Pandit Deendayal auditorium, today morning. The theme of their function was ‘Colours of Life’. The hall was packed to its capacity. The event began with the lighting of the lamp by Ms Radhika Iyer Academic Advisor and Mr Ramesh Desai trustee of Zebar School. Our revered Principal Ms Sharmistha Sinha addressed the audience.
Students presented colourful dances with various colour themes like Orange, Yellow, Violet, Green and Blue. Ganesh Vandana was followed by Sunshine Song and African Dance. The popular dance form of Punjab’ Bhangra’ reenergized the audience. All the dances were well-coordinated and brilliant as per the theme.

Students and teachers of the Primary section had put in long hours of practice for this beautiful show. The performances of the students left the audience spellbound. They responded with thunderous applause. Just as the primary section has signified the qualities of each colour, every human being too has their individual quality. The event concluded by a Vote of Thanks by Ms Bijal Raval.

Annual day celebration

Annual function of Middle Section

Annual function of Middle Section (Grade 6 and 8 ) was held on 23rd November 2019 at Pandit Deendayal Auditorium. The theme was ‘Sahitya Sangam’- Power of Words. The event began with the lighting of the lamp by Ms.Radhika Iyer, Academic Advisor and Mr. Ramesh Desai trustee of Zebar School. Our revered Principal Ms. Sharmistha Sinha addressed the parents.
The entire musical drama was presented in four main languages Sanskrit, Hindi, English and Gujarati, which are taught in the school. Students presented drama scenes written by the famous authors of these languages.
A Hindi drama on the topic of ‘Heavy School bags’ beautifully portrayed the plight of students carrying those heavy bags daily to school. Apart from the scenes, students set the stage on fire with colourful Gujarati Ras and a motivational dance ‘Tum Mujhe Kab Tak Rokoge’ which showcased the will power of the disabled children. English drama based on Julius Caesar’s assassination written by well-known English author William Shakespeare was also staged. The story of trust, revenge and betrayal was enacted brilliantly by the students.
The entire event was a colourful amalgamation of dance, music and drama. It was a result of countless hours of practice, teamwork by the students and teachers. It also brought forth the hidden talent of Zebarites which would have got unnoticed. The Vote of thanks was given by Ms Mili Bhattacharyya Vice-Principal (Middle Section).