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      Annual Day is one of the most exciting and memorable events in our school. It is a special occasion when students, teachers, and parents come together to celebrate the achievements and talents of the entire school. Every year, we eagerly wait for this day because it gives us an opportunity to participate in various activities and showcase our skills.

      Preparations for the Annual Day begin several weeks in advance. Teachers guide the students in practicing dances, dramas, songs, and other performances. The school campus is beautifully decorated with colorful lights, flowers, and banners. Students work hard during rehearsals so that everything goes perfectly on the final day.

      On the day of the celebration, the whole school looks vibrant and joyful. The program usually begins with a warm welcome to the chief guest, parents, and other visitors. The principal gives a speech highlighting the achievements of the school and encouraging students to continue working hard. After that, the cultural programs begin.

      Many students participate in different performances such as group dances, dramas, singing, and speeches. These performances entertain the audience and show the creativity and talent of the students. One of the most exciting parts of the program is the prize distribution ceremony. Students who have performed well in academics, sports, and other activities receive awards and certificates. This motivates everyone to do their best in the future.

      Parents feel proud when they see their children performing on stage and receiving prizes. The audience claps and cheers, which makes the students feel confident and happy. Teachers also feel satisfied because their efforts in guiding the students become successful.

      For me, Annual Day is not only about performances and prizes but also about teamwork, confidence, and joy. It helps students overcome stage fear and develop their talents. It also strengthens the bond between students and teachers.

      Sivaprasath
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