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This document outlines the morning program for a school celebration of United Nations Day. Various classes from kindergarten to grade 6 will present costumes, dances, and songs representing different countries. The masters of ceremony will introduce each presentation and give welcoming and closing remarks. The program aims to promote peace and commemorate the United Nations through student performances.

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Un Celeb Program

This document outlines the morning program for a school celebration of United Nations Day. Various classes from kindergarten to grade 6 will present costumes, dances, and songs representing different countries. The masters of ceremony will introduce each presentation and give welcoming and closing remarks. The program aims to promote peace and commemorate the United Nations through student performances.

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- MORNING PROGRAM -

ENTRANCE: Let us give way to the entrance of students with their adviser starting up with:

Sir June: kinder 1 and kinder 2 with their adviser Miss Geoneline Marrero

Ma’am Joanna: grade 1- with their adviser Miss Josephine Calleja

Sir June: grade 2- with their adviser Miss Maricel Montealegre

Ma’am Joanna: grade 3- with their adviser Miss Elizabeth Ladia

Sir June: grade 4- with their adviser Mister Bernie Amo

Ma’am Joanna: grade 5- with their adviser Mister Deeweelinz Arguta

Sir June: grade 6- with their adviser Mrs. Soledad Marrero

Ma’am Joanna: Let us all rise for the entrance of faculty, staff, parents and guests for this morning.

ENTRANCE OF COLORS

Ma’am Joanna: Before we start with today’s program, let us ask for the guidance from our Almighty God,

Sir June: OPENING PRAYER/ NATIONAL ANTHEM: may we call on Mr. Dan Leonel Aniscol for the opening prayer, to be
followed by the singing of our national anthem.

Ma’am Joanna: You may now be sitted … pause …

Sir June: Bongiorno


Ma’am Joanna: Ohayogozaimasu
Sir June: Magandang Umaga
Ma’am Joanna: Zaoshang hao
Sir June: Buenas diaz
Ma’am Joanna: Annyeong Hashimnika
Both:: Goodmorning everyone!
Sir June: I am Mr. June Jovin Morales,
Ma’am Joanna: And I am Ms. Joanna Ruth Sepro,
Both: And we are your today’s masters of ceremony.
Sir June: We are gathered here today to celebrate United Nations Day 2018 with the theme

Both:: “The Right to Peace: The Universal Declaration of Human Rights at 70”.

Sir June: The power of the Universal Declaration is the power of ideas to change the world.

Ma’am Joanna: It inspires us to continue working to ensure all people can gain freedom, equality and dignity.

Sir June: WELCOME REMARKS: To welcome each and everyone who are with us today, may we call on our very kind and
gorgeous Guidance Counselor, Mrs. Soledad G. Marero.

Sir June: Thank you ma’am for that very warm welcome remarks.
Ma’am Joanna : As Mr. Antonio Guterres, Secretary-General of United Nations, once said “It is a day devoted to
commemorate and strengthen the ideals of peace, both within and among all nations and people.”

Sir June: So this morning, let us engage actively for the promotion of peace, in diverse, and meaningful activities to
celebrate this year’s United Nations Day.

Ma’am Joanna: As we all know, United Nations is composed of several countries and we are lucky today to see those
countries being portrayed by our dear students. And now, may I present to you, the different nations.

Sir June: To start with, let us witness the presentation of costume of the Kinder 1 and Kinder 2 students.

PRESENTATION OF K1: Presentation of their costume


Ma’am Joanna: And to give us an energizer dance, entitled “Charlie bear Agadoo”, let us hear the students from Kinder 1
and 2. Let’s give them a round of applause.
Ma’am Joanna: PRESENTATION GRADE 6: To break the monotony of this program, Let us witness the grade 6 class for
their Costume presentation

Sir June: To give us another special class presentation, let us welcome again here on stage the grade 6 students to
perform a song entitled “United Nations on the March”
Sir June: PRESENTATION GRADE 5 - Costume presentation – Dance number “Hula hoop”

Ma’am Joanna PRESENTATION GRADE 4 - Costume presentation – Dance and Song “You Raise Me Up”

Sir June PRESENTATION GRADE 3 - Costume presentation – Song with action “Hello to all the children of the world”

Ma’am Joanna :PRESENTATION GRADE 2 - Costume presentation – Song with action “I am but a small voice”

Sir June PRESENTATION GRADE 1 - Costume presentation – dance “top of the world”

Ma’am Joanna: Wow! They look lovely and adorable in their costumes. We do really have beautiful and handsome
students here, don’t we?

Sir June: Definitely yes ma’am, that’s is why we appreciate every students who joined and every parents who willingly
support for this celebration to happen. And we must give recognition to selected students in every grade level who not
only walk with charm and confidence but also be able to portray their chosen country with pride.

AWARDING:

Ma’am Joanna: To end this wonderful program, may we call Miss Rebecca Ruadap for the closing remarks. Let us give
her a round of applause.

Sir June: To close our program this morning, May we call Mrs. Veronica Cabanjen for the closing prayer.

Ma’am Joanna: Let us all rise to sing our school hymn.

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