Assembly of classes I to VIII will be conducted Monday to Saturday. Assembly will be conducted class wise, section wise keeping in mind that all students of a class and section get an opportunity to participate at least 5-6 times a year. The class teacher will select the students roll no. wise for assembly so that each and every child gets a chance to speak. She also needs to maintain a record of the same. Presentation of Assembly as per the specified date is the exclusive responsibility of the Assembly Incharge.
February Major Theme
Class II |
1st February – Safety on road |
Class I |
2nd February – Change is beautiful |
Class VIII |
3rd February – Harmful effects of stereotypes |
Class VI |
6th February – Mental Health and stereotypes |
Class V |
7th February – Community stereotypes |
Class IV |
8th February – Perseverance |
Class III |
9th February – Identifying and expressing feelings |
Class II |
10th February – Self Defence |
Class I |
11th February – Time management |
Class VIII |
13th February – Parenting and breaking the stereotypes |
Class VI |
14th February – Sympathy vs Empathy |
January Major Theme- Social Reformers
Class VI |
16th January – Martin Luther King Jr. |
Class V |
17th January – Raja Ram Mohan Roy |
Class IV |
18th January – Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar |
Class III |
19th January – Swami Vivekananda |
Class II |
20th January – Abraham Lincoln |
Class I |
23rd January – Neilson Mandela |
Class VIII |
24th January – Jyotiba Phule |
Class I |
25th January – B.R. Ambedkar |
Class VI |
27th January – Mother Teresa |
Class V |
28th January -Birth Anniversary of Lala Lajpat Rai |
Class IV |
30th January –Martyrs Day or Shaheed Diwas |
Class III |
31st January – Swami Vivekananda |
December Major Theme
Class III |
1st December- Importance of Exam |
Class II |
2nd December- Take care of your eyes |
Class I and VIII |
5th December- Happiness is being surrounded by greenery. |
Class VI |
6th December- Growing plants |
Class V |
7th December- Save Forest Save the Climate |
Class IV |
8th December- Vijay Diwas |
Class III |
12th December- Everyone loves greenery but no one wants to be the reason behind it. |
Class II |
13th December- Life cycle of a plant |
Class I and VIII |
14th December- Major environmental movements |
Class VI |
15th December- Chipko Movement |
Class V |
16th December- Jungle Bachao Andolan |
Class Nursery/ Prep |
19th December – Winter season |
Class IV |
20th December – Equal work deserves equal pay. |
Class III |
21st December – Gender equality is a human fight, not a female fight. |
Class II |
22nd December – National Mathematics Day |
Nursery to VIII |
23rd December – Christmas Celebration |
November Major Theme - Children and Invention
Class |
Date – Theme |
V |
2nd November- Your habits decide your future. |
IV |
3rd November- Treat others as you would like to be treated. |
III |
4th November- A day in the life of a child. |
II |
7th November- Don’t use the sharpness of the tongue on parents who taught you to speak. |
I |
8th November- Story of chocolate |
VIII |
9th November- ‘We- The Nation Builders’ |
VI |
10th November- Junk food vs healthy food |
V |
11th November- The world of toons. |
IV |
12th November- Traditional Games- Losing Popularity |
Nursery and Prep |
14th November- Children’s Day Celebration |
III |
15th November- Electric Bulb -An invention that lit our life. |
II |
16th November- Discovery of Internet |
I |
17th November- Meet with YouTube. |
VIII |
18th November- One small step for man and giant leap for mankind. |
VI |
21st November- Discovery of Sea Route to India. |
V |
22nd November- Ayurveda |
IV |
23rd November- Invention of wheel |
III |
24th November- Invention of Radio |
II |
25th November- Constitution Day |
I and VIII |
26th November – Invention of electricity |
VI |
28th November- Invention of Telephone |
V |
29th November- Invention of Zero |
IV |
30th November- Television- A boon or a bane? |
October Major Theme - Festivals
Class |
Date – Theme |
IV |
7th October – Festivals of South |
III |
8th October – Navratri |
II |
10th October – Pongal |
VIII and I |
11th October – Ugadi |
VI |
12th October – Festivals on the Hills |
V |
13th October – Festivals of North India |
IV |
14th October – Festivals of Northeast |
III |
17th October – Bihu: Assam |
II |
18th October – Hornbill festival: Nagaland |
VIII and I |
19th October – Western Indian Festivals |
VI |
20th October – Rann Utsav |
Prep |
21st October – Diwali: Festival of lights |
Nursery |
22nd October – Halloween and Diwali celebration |
September Major Theme - Hindi Literature
Class |
Date – Theme |
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Class I to IV |
12th September – Special Assembly ‘Pre Hindi Diwas’ |
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Class V to VIII |
13th September – Special Assembly ‘Pre Hindi Diwas’ |
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14th September – Special Assembly ‘Hindi Diwas’ |
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Class IV |
15th September – Indian poet Kalidas |
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Class III |
16th September – Indian poet Sarojini Naidu |
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Class II |
19th September – Indian poet Sumitra Nandan Pant |
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Class VIII and I |
20th September – Indian Poet Ramdhari Singh Dinkar |
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Class VI |
21st September – International Day of peace |
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Class V |
22nd September – The Indian Epics |
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Class IV |
23rd September – The Indian epic-Bhagwat Geeta |
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Class III |
24th September – Panchtantra |
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Class II |
26th September – Arthashastra |
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Class VIII and I |
27th September – Indian Epic- Shakuntala |
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Class VI |
28th September – प्रसिद्ध िाहित्यकार |
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Class V |
29th September – Contemporary poets of the world |
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Nursery and Prep |
30th September – Navratri Celebration |
August Major Theme – 1st Fortnight-Azadi ka Amrit Mahotsav
2nd Fortnight-Physical Recreation
Class | Date – Theme |
II | 1st August- Mile Sur Mera Tumhara: Unity is strength |
VIII and I | 2nd August- Unity in Diversity |
VI | 3rd August- Swacch Bharat Abhiyan |
V | 4th August- Aatma Nirbhar Bharat |
IV | 5th August- Sone ki Chidiya: Rich resources of India |
III | 8th August- Our Journey towards Sustainable Goals |
II | 10th August- Our Friends Abroad |
I and VIII | 12th August- International Youth Day |
VI | 13th August- World Organ Donation Day |
Nur – VIII | 15th August- Independence Day Celebration |
V | 16th August- Sports and fitness |
IV | 17th August- Olympics |
III | 18th August- Janmashtami |
II | 22nd August- Indoor games |
VIII and I | 23rd August- Going beyond the boundaries- International Sports |
VI | 24th August- Balance between sports and academics |
V | 25th August- Quiet the mind and the soul will speak: Meditation |
IV | 26th August- Sporting Heroes |
III | 27th August- Common Wealth Games |
II | 29th August- National Sports Day |
VIII and I | 30th August- Onam |
NUR and PREP | 31st August- Ganesh Chaturthi |
July Major Theme - Animal Kingdom
Class |
Date – Topic |
III |
1st July- Extinct and endangered species |
II |
11th July- World population day |
IV |
12th July- Animals are better than human beings as their love for humans is genuine. |
V |
13th July- Animal Folk tales and fables |
VI |
14th July- It takes nothing away from a human to be kind to an animal |
III |
15th July – Saviours of the animals |
II |
18th July – Nelson Mandela |
IV |
19th July- Saviours of animals |
VIII and I |
20th July- Fantastic flyers- Animals that fly |
V |
21st July- Glowing Animals |
VI |
22nd July- National Flag Adoption Day |
III |
23rd July – Chandra Shekhar Azad |
II |
25th July- Happy Feet: March of Penguins |
IV |
26th July- Kargil Vijay Diwas |
VIII and I |
27th July- Global Safari |
V |
28th July- World Nature Conservation Day |
VI |
29th July- International Tiger Day |
June Assembly Theme
Class |
Date – Topic |
II |
20th June – The Art of letting go |
VI |
21st June – International Yoga Day |
V |
22nd June – Summer Solstice |
VI |
23rd June – International Olympics Day |
III |
24th June – Anger Management |
VIII and I |
27th June – Meditation |
VI |
28th June – Companionship |
V |
29th June – Civilized Society |
IV |
30th June – World Asteroid Day |
May Assembly Theme - World and Humanity
III |
2nd May- Dignity of Labour |
II |
4th May- United Nations and its organisations |
I, VIII |
5th May- Social Reformers- India |
VI |
6th May- Social Reformers- World Wide |
V |
10th May- World Red Cross Day |
IV |
11th May- Cyber crime – a threat to our data |
III |
12th May- International Nurses Day |
II |
13th May- Humanitarians who changed history. |
I, VIII |
14th May – Eradication of child labour |
April Assembly Theme: "April- A New Beginning" on 9th April and "World Heritage" (Rest days)
Class | Theme of the Assembly |
VI | 09th April- Welcome Assembly |
I | 11th April – Poem Recitation |
V | 12th April- Festivals |
IV | 13th April- Jallianwala Bagh Massacre |
III | 18th April- Monuments |
II | 19th April- Art Forms Around the Globe |
VI | 20th April- Important Rivers |
V | 21st April- Languages |
IV | 22nd April- Earth Day |
I | 23rd April – Poem Recitation |
III | 25th April- Clothes |
II | 26th April- Tribal Groups |
VIII | 27th April- Major inventions in the world |
VI | 28th April- National Parks |
V | 29th April- World Dance Forms |
Topics and Timing
Prayer – 2 min
Pledge – 1 min
School song – 1 min
Thought of the day– 1 min
News headlines- 2 min
Presentation- 5 Min.(By the students)
Warm up exercises – 5 min
National Anthem- 1 min
Duration- 20 minutes
Teachers’ Assembly: 14th November 2022, Monday (Children’s Day Celebration)
Time -7:00 am to 7:20 am