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WELCOME ADDRESS

A warm and pleasant evening to all those who are present here. If there are no stars,
there wont be any beauty in the sky. If there is no difference of opinions there wont
be any creative and innovative ideas. Similarly if there is no Annual Function in our
school, there wont be any chance for our young and dynamic children to uphold the
pride of the institute, to catalogue the challenges we face, the endeavors we made and
the success we achieved and to show what we were, what we are and what we will be.
Here am I hence, much privileged to stand before you, to extend profound wishes and
greetings from the bottom of my heart, to bring the warmth of our affection, through
the stream of love, to welcome each and every one of you.
It is time for yet another day of the year to exhibit the talents of all our children, to
bring to your kind notice their academic excellence, and the medals they bagged in
their outstanding performance in spots, and the grades they achieved in extracurricular
activities, and in everything they speak and perform today as the cultural feast
unfolds.
We are extremely happy to have you with us today, to share in our joy and delightful
moments of the day, and to be part of what we are. Wishing you all once again a
happy and memorable stay, I remain.
Thank you.

INTRODUCING THE CHIEF GUEST


I am profuse elated to take an opportunity to introduce our chief guest of the day Rev.
Dr. N. Ravichandran, the director of the IIM Indore. He is graduated from IIM Madras
in 1980 with specialization in Applied Probability. He joined IIM Ahemdabad as
faculty in Production and Quantitative Method Area in 1980.
His teaching and research interest include Applied Probability, Business Process
Reengineering, Competitive Strategy, IT for Competitive Advantage, Logistics and
Supply Chain Management, Operation Strategy, Quantitative Methods in
Management, Simulation and Stochastic Modeling.
He had held several short term visiting positions in many European Universities. He
has edited and co-authored 6 books, presented 80 research papers in national and
international conference, 70 research publications in peer reviewed journals and
authored 40 management cases. He has designed 8 new executive courses at IIM
Ahemdabad and introduced 7 electives in the PGA program of IIM Ahemdabad.
Several companies in India and in abroad as well have sought his expertise, to evolve,
tailor made executive programme, in the areas of general management, business
process reengineering, information technology as a source of advantage, competitive
strategy, supply chain management, logistics, operation management and strategic
sourcing.
Since Nov. 2008, he is the director of the IIM Indore.

On behalf of the management I thank him for providing his gracious presence to join
us today to enhance our joy.

WELCOME SPEECH & SAPLING GIVING


God has given to mankind natures treasure in so many forms. The Earth has a
delicate ecosystem. The effort to save the Environment derives much of its impact of
immediate personal inconvenience. With this view in mind we present a sapling to our
chief guest. By presenting it, we wholeheartedly welcome him and also each of us
present here. So now I call upon Anchit and Shruti Jain to give a warm, warm, warm,
welcome to all.

INTRODUCTION OF THE THEME


Our school has declared this year theme as, International year of chemistry.
The International Year of Chemistry 2011 (IYC 2011) is a worldwide celebration of
the achievements of chemistry and its contributions to the well-being of humankind.
The goals of The International Year of Chemistry2011 are to increase the public
appreciation of chemistry in meeting world needs, to encourage interest in chemistry
among young people, and to generate enthusiasm for the creative future of chemistry.
The year 2011 will coincide with the 100th anniversary of the Nobel Prize awarded to
Madame Marie Curiean opportunity to celebrate the contributions of women to
science. The year will also be the 100th anniversary of the founding of the
International Association of Chemical Societies, providing a chance to highlight the
benefits of international scientific collaboration.
The International Year of Chemistry 2011 events will emphasize that chemistry is a
creative science essential for sustainability and improvements to our way of life.
In addition, the Year of Chemistry will help enhance international cooperation by
serving as a focal point or information source for activities by national chemical
societies, educational institutions, industry, governmental, and non-governmental
organizations.
The International Year of Chemistry 2011 will:
Improve the understanding and appreciation of chemistry by the public.
Enhance international cooperation by serving as a focal point or information source
for activities by national chemical societies, educational institutions, industry,
governmental and non-governmental organizations.
Promote the role of chemistry in contributing to solutions to global challenges.
Build capacity by engaging young people with scientific disciplines, especially the
scientific method of analysis developed by hypothesis, experiment, analysis and
conclusions.

Most appropriately, this international initiative is being led by the International Union
for Pure and Applied Chemistry (IUPAC), which in 1919 succeeded the International
Association of Chemical Societies.

GROUP 1
ELEMENTS DANCE, ITALIAN & KATHAK
NASA STUDENTS- 3
APJ Abdul Kalam
Stephen Hawking
NASA-1 :Hai, the world we perceive,the world we live in, the world we experience, is
a component of many things.
NASA-2 : There is chemistryspeaks about atoms, But it cant answer the question
how the first atom came into existence.
NASA-3 :There is biology speaks about evolution of life, But it cant answer the
question how the first life began.
NASA-2: There is physicsspeaks about laws and motions, But it cant answer the
question
NASA-3 :There is philosophy(speaks of life and human being) But it cant answer
the question who are you?
NASA-1 : But who created the universe?
Science or god , is the answer to be questioned now.
Space-ship arrives.
Aliens will get down one by one.
(Nasa students will be frightened)
All Nasa Who are you?
Alien-1:(A wish in Italian).
NASA-1 :We are not Italians.
Alien-2 : A wish in French.
NASA-2 :We are not the French either.
Alien-3 :Then who are you?
NASA-2 :We are Indians.
Alien all : Oh! Indians Namaste

All NASA : Namaste.


NASA-1 : But who the hell are you here?
Alien-1 : We are from Mars.
NASA: Mars.. (with surprise).
NASA-1 : Tell us, how the mars is.
Alien-2 : There are people like you, there are animals but the climate is very different
here, comparatively, you are much advanced in technology .But we are endowed with
the gift to grasp fast any language and speak fluently, as we speak with you English
now.
NASA-2 : Alright ! Tell me , if you can, who created this universe? God or science?
Alien : It is neither God nor science.
NASA-3 : Then!
Alien : The whole universe is created by chance .It just happened thats all.
NASA-3$4 : No, it is created by God!
Alien : No, it is created by chance.
NASA-1$2 : No, it is created by science.
Army-commander:
Shouting.
Stop your futile discussion.
Here there are two eminent persons to address to issue.
(Dr .Abdul Kalam and Stephen Hawkin enters)
NASA-1 :Sir, who created the universe God or science.
Stephen :My views are based on experiments. By and large, I believe that its a
mystery, but unfolded by science.

Dr. Abdul: We claim many inventions and discoveries. But nobody claims to be
human being and to know the cause behind every success.
What we need today is a fearless nation with a docile heart to admit Gods presence in
this world.

(We get this when we have three types of people

1. Punya atama
2. Punya neta
3. Punya adhikari)
When we have a value based education taught by parents at home, teachers at school
and the guru in the later life, this spirituality can be integrated with science.
Teacher: Sir, our students are ready to present the five basic elements, earth, air, water,
sky and fire, through a classical dance, to show the integrated spirituality.
Dr. Abdul: Well. These elements, Vaayu, Jal, Prithvi, Agni and Akash are beyond our
human grasp. They are created by God.
Teacher: Sir, we have two more unique dance performances, Kathak and Italian
dance.
Dr.Abdul: Dance is very typical to human expression and it is Lord shiva who
escalates our spiritual intellection with the peace and harmony.
Teacher: And Sir, once you said that Kathak is one of the eight forms of Indian
classical dances performed by nomadic bards to bring out mythological and moral
tales from the scriptures.
Dr. Abdul: Yes, indeed. I also told about Italian dance that depicts modern Italian
culture. It is a very colorful, energetic dance form of Italy.
Teacher: Yes, Sir. Here come our students to perform Elementary, Kathak and Italian
dance. Lets welcome them whole heartedly.

PRIZE DISTRIBUTION IX &XI


Success is the maximum utilization of the ability that you have.
To honor the abilities of IX & XI students and to praise them. I would like to call
upon our resp.to give away the prizes.

English skit.
Every great leader has flaws, but one to many may lead to failure in the eyes of
society.
William Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" portrayed Caesar as a strong, powerful man
whose pride is his number one concern.
"The line between failure and success is so fine that we scarcely know when we pass
it; so fine that we are often on the line and do not know it" (Elbert Hubbard, 1927).
Caesar was indeed a great leader in the long run and came extremely close to success.

He was displayed as a man of constancy and greatness throughout the play. As stated
in the quote above, Caesar was ."..on the line" of success and did not know it. His
decree showed qualities only a gifted leader possessed, but his flaws made those
qualities sightless in the views of society. Although Caesar was a great leader, his
death was necessary for the success of Rome.

ANNUAL REPORT
An annual report is a comprehensive report on the schools activities throughout the
preceding year. Annual report are intended to give information about the growth of
school, achievements and future planning. To give the annual report of our
school , I request st Teresa to come on the stage. .....................................................

LAVANI & OPPANA


Alien: We are enthralled.
Nat: Are you enjoying?
Alien: Who are they?
Nat: They will perform another dance for you.
Alien: Which dance?
Nat: Lavani, a beautiful traditional dance of maharastra. It is noted for its powerful
rhythm and erotic
sentiments. It is perfomed by the female
performers wearing nine yard long sari with full of Marathi get up.
Alien: Wow!
Nat: one more is there, Oppana which is the dance form and a performing part
practice by muslims people living in Malabar region of kerela. It is performed to
commemoratethe ruptual celebration of the bride and is a part of wedding festivity.
Alien: Let us enjoy.

SCHOOL ANTHEM
This year our school has introduced school anthem. As we are aware the motto of our
school is Towards a new society. Our motto is very aptly expressed in our school
anthem. It is dedicated to our patron St. Norbert. We, The Norbertines are ready to
fulfill his vision towards a new society and we would like to express the same through
our school anthem.

GROUP 2
LAVANI & OPPANA
Alien: We are enthralled.
Nat: Are you enjoying?
Alien: Who are they?
Nat: They will perform another dance for you.
Alien: Which dance?
Nat: Lavani, a beautiful traditional dance of maharastra. It is noted for its
powerful rhythm and erotic
sentiments. It is
perfomed by the female performers wearing nine yard long sari with full of
Marathi get up.
Alien: Wow!
Nat: one more is there, Oppana which is the dance form and a performing
part practice by muslims people living in Malabar region of kerela. It is
performed to commemoratethe ruptual celebration of the bride and is a
part of wedding festivity.
Alien: Let us enjoy.

MEMENTO GIVING

Now, I request the following parents to come on the stage . Students are requested to
accompany their parents
1 Mrs and Mr Chouhan, Parents of Darshan Chouhan.
2 Mrs. and Mr. Singh, Parents of Mahak Singh.
3 Mrs and Mr Arora, Parents of Yashi Arora.
4 Mrs and Mr Biyani, Parents of Chayan Biyani.
5 Mrs and Mr Nandakumar, Parents of Nitin Nandakumar.
6 Mrs and Mr Sonone, Parents of Shreya Sonone.

7 Mrs. and Mr. Kalam, Parents of Saloni Kalam


8 Mrs. and Mr. Kakani, Parents of Mahak Kakani
9 Mrs. and Mr. Porwal, Parents of Sparsh Porwal
10 Mrs. and Mr. Suhane, Parents of Mitul Suhane
11 Mrs. and Mr. Jain, Parents of Shruti Jain
12 Mrs. and Mr. Karandikar, Parents of Varun Karandikar
13 Mrs. and Mr. Khanwilkar, Parents of Rishabh Khanwilkar

We honor our students who excelled in academic part. I request our Chief guest to
honor, the class toppers.
1 Darshan Chouhan

Nursery

2 Mahak Singh

KG I

3 Yashi Arora

KG II

4 Chayan Biyani

5 Nitin Nandakumar

II

6 Shreya Sonone

III

7 Saloni Kalam

IV

8 Mahak Kakani

9 Sparsh Porwal

VI

10 Mitul Suhane

VII

11 Shruti Jain

VIII

12 Varun Karandikar

IX

13 Rishabh Khanwilkar

BEST HOUSE DECLARATION


As we are aware that we follow a house system in our school. All the activities
conducted house wise throughout the year and has carried points for the houses.
Based on these points, the prize for the best house is awarded. To declare

GROUP 3

INTRUMENTAL ORCHESTRA
Alien : I have had a great time enjoying dance, song, skit presented by the
norbertines. But who is he? What is he carrying?

Shruti : Oh! Music has been a very strong point of Indian culture. With
these different musical instruments different but melodious sounds are
produced.

Shruti : (Guitar) Guitar is a plucked string instrument usually played with


fingers or a pick.

Alien : It is magic.

Shruti : We have plenty of instruments. One of them is tabla. Tabla is a pair


of drums. Its playing technique involves extensive use of the fingers and
palms in various configurations to create a wide variety of different
sounds, reflected in the mnemonic syllables.

Aarushi : (Synthesizer) A synthesizer is an electronic instrument capable of


producing a wide variety range of sounds, which may either imitate other
instruments or generate new timbres.

Aarushi ; (Violin) The violin is a string instrument, usually played with four
strings tuned in perfect fifths.

Aarushi : (Bongo) Bongo is the term for a variety of small drums, derived
from african roots. It consist of pair of unequal small drums that are joined
together. The smaller drum is called the male or minor drum, while the
larger is the female or major drum.

Shruti : (Side Drum) The snare drum or side drum is a melodic percussion
instrument with strands of snares made of curled metal wire, metal cable,
plastic cable or gut cords stretched across the drumhead, typically the
bottom. The snare drum is considered one of the most important drums of
the drum kit.

PRIZE DISTRIBUTION VI&VII

Studies while others are sleeping; work while others are loafing; prepare while others
are playing; and dream while others are wishing. Proving the proverb our students
have excelled in various competitions.
.

HINDI SKIT

PRIZE DISTRIBUTION (VIII&X)


Any man's life will be filled with constant and unexpected
encouragement if he makes up his mind to do his level best each
day. With the same zeal and enthusiasm our students have achieved
great height in various fields of education.

GROUP 4
KARAGAM, FREESTYLE,SKELETON DANCE& ASSAMI
Birju maharaj
(As b.m is teaching dance the alien enters)
ALIEAN 1: What is this?
Why are they moving their bodies simply? Are they itching?
Birju Maharaj: No. They are not moving simply. They are dancing karagam which is
an art that carries culture of a Tamil nadu and Bihu is a popular folk dance, in Assam
which cuts through all the religious, cast and class barriers of the different kinds of
people living in Assam.
Alien 2: oh it is really interesting.
Nasa (students enter):
nasa1: Its not only interesting but it brings cultural identity as well.
There is free style comic dance yet funnier to come, to keep you warm and
entertaining.
Nasa-2: And Italian dance.
Nasa-3: Not just that, there is also skeleton dance.
Alien: skeleton dance! Do you mean, bones will be dancing?

Nasa 1: yes, exactly.


Alien: but how! Bones can dance?
Nasa1 : just wait and watch
Alien: ok

SONG BY XI STUDENTS
It is not what we eat but what we digest that makes us strong not what we gain but
what we save makes us rich, not what we read but what we remember that makes us
learn.
Similarly what we (the students of class 11) have learnt here in this prestigious
institution The St Norbert senior secondary school will always be remembered
throughout our life.
I consider myself the most fortunate to the head girl of the school the affection that I
received from my principal can not be expressed in then words. With her disciplined
approach along with lender lone she polishes the students to bring out of the best,
The role of our manager FR. LUCAS is also admirable in a way that what the
students learn through education.
A Teacher lights tomorrow withy the knowledge of today. This is absolutely true for
our dear teachers.
Now the students of class 11 are in front of you filled with emotions for the school.
Their affection and fondness towards the norbertines family has inspired them for
such a performance.

GROUP 5
STREET STYLE, MARSHAL ART, TRIBAL DANCE, JAZZ
1st Alien: Really it was Awesome
2nd: I am getting some signals. I think our space ship will come in 20 min.
JAZZ: Please dont make us disheartened (Jazz,Marshal,Tribal)arguing.
MARSHAL: My dance is the best. Marshal arts in various cultures performed in
dance like setting for various seasons such as for evolving ferocity in preparation for
battle or showing off skill in more stylized manner

TRIBAL DANCE: My dance is absolutely unique. This is a dance in which dancing


melds with gestures, evincing the whole spectrum of sentiments.
STREET DANCE: All the dancers are best. My dance is incredible. It is a unique
dance and a very popular form of dance in western world. It is indeed a wonderful
means of expression to release ones emotions in a non-violent way. Its moves are
quite fast and powerful.
JAZZ: Jazz dancing is energetic and fun, consisting of unique moves, fancy footwork,
big leaps and quick turns.

CHRISTMAS WISH
The whole month of December is dominated by Christmas, the worlds most
celebrated festival. Attractive flickering lights, Christmas cards, enchanting
decorations, delightful cakes and bakes and of course Santa clause, the dearlyloved icon of Christmas, form part of the celebrations. Christmas,
commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ, is a colorful festival of love and
rejoicing.
However, the real message of Christmas is above all this. It is about goodwill and
peace, compassion and harmony as well as about loving, giving and sharing.
Wishing you all a Happy Merry Christmas.

VOTE OF THANKS

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