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Activities

Special creative Assemblies (May)
Morning creative Assemblies (May 2025)

 *Class 5A* held a series of inspiring assemblies via introductory speech,short prayer, lords prayer,hymn ,thoughts, news ,pledge, anthem,song.

*Highlights of assembly(Class 5A):*
1. Everyone Counts (Class 5A): An inspiring play(Value of zero)highlighting that every individual is special.
2. Curiosity is Power (Class 5A): A lively role-play(Curiosity leads to success) encouraging questioning and learning.
3. Mehnat –the hardwork( Class 5A): A beautiful poem celebrating the value of hard work.

 *Class 4* conducted the morning assembly  with great enthusiasm and creativity.
 *The themes for each day are as follows:*
Monday: Time Management
Tuesday: Respect
Wednesday: Important Duties of Students
Thursday: Teamwork – Grow, Learn & Succeed Together
Friday: Important Tips for Good Health
Saturday: अपने आप पर विश्वास रखो (Believe in Yourself)
The students presented short skits, poems, health tips, and thought-provoking messages that made the assemblies both informative and inspiring.

Farewell by Primary
Heartfelt Farewell to Sr. Clara and Sr. Manisha

On Monday, 26th May 2025,
a warm and short heartfelt farewell was organized by the Sapphire House teachers to honor Sr. Clara, Primary Incharge, and Sr. Manisha, KG Incharge, for their unwavering dedication and service to the school community.
The event began with a special prayer service conducted by the Primary students, setting a reverent and thankful tone for the occasion. Words of appreciation followed, beautifully acknowledging Sr. Clara’s steadfast leadership, compassionate support, and the wisdom with which she nurtured the Primary section. Sr. Manisha was lovingly praised for her gentle presence, creativity, and nurturing spirit that instilled joy and confidence in the Kindergarten and Class 1 children.
As tokens of love and gratitude, the Sisters were felicitated with handmade cards, a sapling, and a bouquet.
The farewell culminated with a touching address by our Sr. Principal, who expressed her deep admiration and thankfulness. She lovingly described both Sisters as strong pillars of support and strength for her and the entire school. Her words of praise and heartfelt gratitude left a lasting impact on all present.
A small farewell treat added a sweet and memorable conclusion to this emotional tribute.
Farewell
Heartfelt Farewell to Sr. Clara and Sr. Manisha

On Monday, 26th May 2025,
a warm and short heartfelt farewell was organized by the Sapphire House teachers to honor Sr. Clara, Primary Incharge, and Sr. Manisha, KG Incharge, for their unwavering dedication and service to the school community.
The event began with a special prayer service conducted by the Primary students, setting a reverent and thankful tone for the occasion. Words of appreciation followed, beautifully acknowledging Sr. Clara’s steadfast leadership, compassionate support, and the wisdom with which she nurtured the Primary section. Sr. Manisha was lovingly praised for her gentle presence, creativity, and nurturing spirit that instilled joy and confidence in the Kindergarten and Class 1 children.
As tokens of love and gratitude, the Sisters were felicitated with handmade cards, a sapling, and a bouquet.
The farewell culminated with a touching address by our Sr. Principal, who expressed her deep admiration and thankfulness. She lovingly described both Sisters as strong pillars of support and strength for her and the entire school. Her words of praise and heartfelt gratitude left a lasting impact on all present.
A small farewell treat added a sweet and memorable conclusion to this emotional tribute.
English Elocution Competition : Primary
English Elocution Competition : Primary 

Sapphire House successfully hosted the Elocution Competition for the Primary Section on Saturday, 17th May 2025. Young orators from Classes 1 to 5 delivered engaging speeches on topics such as “My Best Friend,” “The Season I Like,” “How to Take Care of the Earth,” “Importance of Kindness and Discipline.”
Each participant showcased remarkable confidence, meaningful content, and impressive delivery. Their speeches reflected perfect memorization, clear articulation, and expressive presentation, leaving the audience and judges thoroughly impressed.
The event was a vibrant celebration of communication skills . Kudos to all the participants and teachers for making it a resounding success!
Earth day
Earth day assembly: Primary 

The Primary Section conducted a special assembly on the theme Earth to remember Earth Day, which falls on 22nd April. Class 5A led the assembly, introducing the importance of Earth Day and this year’s theme—“Our Power,Our Planet", which encourages the use of clean energy from sunlight and wind.
The program included a short prayer, introductory speech,thought, messages, and a beautiful action song “Earth is My Home, We Promise to Keep it Healthy and Beautiful,” performed by the 5A students. Sister incharge in her speech gave a strong message to act responsibly and help make the Earth greener and cleaner.
MSA day
MSA day assembly : Primary 

Class 5A conducted a special assembly to commemorate MSA Day, which is observed on 26th April. The assembly included a heartfelt prayer service dedicated to the Mission Sisters of Ajmer, thanking God for their selfless service and praying for their continued strength and guidance.

Students remembered the inspiring journey of Father Fortunatus Henry Caumont and Mother Mary Matilda, who founded the MSA congregation in 1911. The legacy they built continues through the Sisters’ tireless efforts in education, healthcare, and social service. The celebration honored the management sisters for their dedication, with students from Class 5A presenting a card and bouquet as a token of appreciation on behalf of primary section.
Worker's day
Workers’ Day special assembly– May 1, 2025

The Primary Section celebrated Workers’ Day on May 1, 2025, with a special assembly conducted by Class 2B to honour all the bhaiyajis and didijis. Students offered prayers, gave handmade cards and flowers, and expressed heartfelt gratitude for their hard work. The support staff were deeply touched by the kind gestures. Sister-in-charge also thanked them for their dedication in keeping the school clean and running smoothly.
Bookmark Making Competition: Primary
Bookmark Making Competition: Primary 

A lively Bookmark Making Competition was held on 10th May 2025 during the activity period for Classes 1 to 5. Organized class-wise, each class explored a unique theme—ranging from Smiley Faces to Cartoon Characters,from under the sea to flowers & fruits .

Students participated with great enthusiasm, creating vibrant, imaginative bookmarks that reflected their creativity and joy. The event was a colorful celebration of talent and self-expression, inspiring young minds to take pride in handmade art while having fun.
Special assemblies (Feb-Mar)
Feb 19 -22*Class 5A's* thought-provoking *assembly* on ' *Students' Tools* ' beautifully highlighted the significance of everyday objects like books, pencils, and colors. Their message reminded us that each tool holds a valuable lesson, inspiring appreciation for the little things that make a difference and shape our learning journey.

March 11,*Class 3A* conducted a vibrant *Holi assembly* , spreading joy and highlighting the festival's cultural significance. With prayers, messages, and colorful displays, they showcased the triumph of good over evil and the spirit of togetherness."
Women's day
On March 8, Class 4 celebrated Women's Day with a special assembly honoring inspiring Indian women. Students highlighted courage, leadership, and achievement through speeches, enactments, and stories about iconic personalities like Rani Lakshmibai, Indira Gandhi, Mary Kom, P.V. Sindhu, and Shakuntala Devi. The assembly concluded with an energetic slogan-chanting session: "Be strong and fearless. Rise and Roar. Keep breaking limits. Shine on, Always!" effectively conveying the powerful message of empowerment and equality.
Founder's day
On April 4, a special assembly was conducted by Class III-B to commemorate the death anniversary of Rev. Father Founder Bishop Fortunatus Henry Caumont, a devoted Catholic bishop who dedicated his life to serving the poor, marginalized, and underserved communities. Through his visionary leadership, he founded the Mission Sisters of Ajmer, inspiring countless individuals to follow in his footsteps.
Through a heartfelt prayer service, students reflected on his selfless dedication, with his mission carried forward by the Mission Sisters of Ajmer. They prayed for strength to embody faith and service, reaffirming their commitment to his vision.
Primary initiation ceremony 2025
Report : Primary Initiation Ceremony – 8th March 2025

The Initiation Ceremony of Sophia High School, Mount Abu, held on 8th March 2025, celebrated leadership and coincided with International Women’s Day. The event began with a march past by the office bearers, followed by a warm welcome, the lighting of the lamp, and a solemn prayer service seeking divine blessings.

The highlight was the oath-taking ceremony, where student leaders pledged to uphold the school’s values. They received badges and sashes as symbols of their commitment. In her inspiring address, Principal Sr. Abha emphasized leadership through humility and service, urging the leaders to set an example.

The ceremony was a milestone, reinforcing that every girl has the power to lead and inspire. Sophia High School remains dedicated to nurturing women of strength and service.
Talent Hunt Program
Report on the Talent Hunt Program – 1st March 2025

The *Talent Hunt Program* held today in the Primary Section of Sophia High School was a spectacular display of creativity and enthusiasm. The event commenced with a brief introduction, setting the stage for an exciting showcase of talent.  

Participants, representing their respective classes, took turns displaying their unique abilities, captivating the audience with their performances. The energy in the hall was electrifying as students and teachers cheered wholeheartedly, fostering an atmosphere of encouragement and appreciation.  

Distinguished guests, Sister Clara and Sister Manisha, along with all the primary teachers and students, thoroughly enjoyed the program. Their smiles and applause reflected the joy and admiration they felt for the young performers.  

As the event drew to a close, Sister Clara addressed the gathering, commending all participants for their outstanding efforts. She also expressed heartfelt gratitude to the organizers for orchestrating such a wonderful and memorable event.  

The Talent Hunt Program was a resounding success, leaving everyone inspired and looking forward to more such opportunities to celebrate the incredible potential of our students.  

Thank you.
Ruby House