The Annual School Exhibition at Don Bosco School,
Silchar, held on the 5th and 6th of August, was a
resounding success. Over 800 enthusiastic students from classes 5 to 12
presented their innovative projects and contributions across various
disciplines, including Science, Environmental Science, Social Science, Culture,
Art, and Craft. This year’s exhibition featured a wide array of topics and the
event was a testament to the hard work and dedication of both students and the faculty.
The Exhibition commenced with a solemn inaugural
program that set an inspiring tone for the event. The Chief Guest and Judges
were warmly felicitated, reflecting our appreciation for their support and
guidance. Following this, a keynote Address was delivered, emphasizing the importance
of holistic education and encouraging students to explore their passions and
interests. The Inaugural ceremony
culminated in a symbolic ribbon-cutting, marking the official opening of the
exhibition. This was followed by live presentations showcasing the cultural
monuments and the diverse tribes inhabiting the Barak Valley through Power
point Presentation and cultural dance according to the various tribes,
highlighting the rich heritage and traditions of our region.
After the inauguration, attendees were invited to
explore various galleries presenting the students ‘work across multiple
disciplines. In Art and Craft, students exhibit ranged from painting to
sculptures to innovative crafts, showcasing their artistic talents. In Science
and Environmental Science, the students engaged in projects and model
addressing contemporary scientific innovations and experiments, environmental
issues, demonstrating students’ understanding of these critical fields. In Social
Science, students display research on historical events, geography, and
cultural studies, reflecting students’ engagement with societal issues and
world affairs. A special segment dedicated to Yoga and Martial Arts,
highlighting the importance of physical and mental well-being, with live
demonstrations by the students. In Food and culture, students presented and
array of traditional dishes from various groups and tribes across different
states of our country. In Sports, students exhibit the importance of physical
education and teamwork. In Language Exhibition, the students highlighted the
beauty of languages such as Bengali, Hindi, Manipuri, and English through
poems, speeches, and storytelling. The students also showcased a presentation
from the recent visit to Andaman and Nicobar Island through Power Point
Presentation and Interaction on the different Historical places that they had
visited.
Schools from all over the Barak Valley region were
invited, along with parents and other special guests. The exhibition received
enthusiastic responses, with many attendees expressing admiration for the hard
work exhibited by students and teachers. Parents and guests praised the
creativity, organization, and educational value of the exhibition, citing it as
an enriching experience.
Congratulations to all the staff and students for the
exceptional efforts in making this event a success.