UN-2023-Script
UN-2023-Script
1– We would like to request everyone to settle down now because we will already start
our program just in a bit.
2– In many countries around the world, people celebrate United Nations Day with
national costumes, flags, and music performances. That is because this day is a symbol of
cultural diversity.
1– With this year's theme: "To Invest in People, Prioritize Education", our school Seven
Pillars Catholic School celebrates this day of unity and solidarity in prioritizing education
and ensuring that every individual has access to quality educational opportunities
throughout their life.
2- This morning, as we celebrate the United Nations Culminating Program, we hope that
we can help everyone understand that the main purpose of our activity is not just to have
fun but to bring us all together to work in peace and development based on the principles
of justice, human dignity and well-being of all the people.
2– To start with, we would like to request everyone to stand for the singing of the
Philippine National Anthem, and please do remain standing for our Invocation, which
___________ will lead from ______
2– Thank you so much Sir Jun Bautista for your heartwarming words of welcome. Truly,
education brings hope and motivation to communities at a time when it is needed the
most. Learning social and emotional skills is extremely important for children and youth
to succeed in life. Our teachers and of course you, our parents, play a critical role in
substance use prevention, laying a foundation for a healthy lifestyle and providing
children and youth with the information and skills needed to succeed in life.
1- And now, this is the moment that we’ve been waiting for. At this point forward let us
be entertained by our students in their electrifying intermission numbers. Greeting us
with “peace” and “hello again”, they will also teach us how to greet in India. Let us
welcome the students of Junior Applied Academics under our very own Tr. Tess Lagrosa,
singing the song "Salaam Namaste" and dancing the “Bum Bum Bole.” Representing
India, let's give them a round of applause!
2- That's what you call a talent! Thank you, dear students! Moving on, we will give you
the students from the Nursery under Tr. Lei Evangelista’s supervision. Singing us a
traditional song about a monk, Brother Jacob, who has overslept and is urged to wake up
and sound the bells for the matins, the midnight or very early morning prayers for which
a monk would be expected to wake. Representing the country of Brazil! Singing “Frere
Jacques-Portuguese” and Dancing "Rio", let's give them a round of applause!
1- Brilliant! Thank you so much our dear students! Let us now move to our next
presentation. They will sing a version of the song known as “Incy Wincy Spider”, this
nursery rhyme song describes the adventures of a spider as it climbs up, climbs down,
and then reascends in a drain spout of a gutter system. Representing the country of Costa
Rica, with their song “Itsy Bitsy Spider-Spanish” and dance “Tan Linda Mi Costa Rica”,
let us welcome the Kinder Morning students, under Tr. Lei Evangelista! Let us give them
a round of applause!
2- Thank you for that wonderful dance and song performance, Kinder students! Now
present us their Jamaican dance “Bring the Beat” and their Song “Twinkle Twinkle Little
Star-Reggae" which is about the dignity of a light shining bright, something we don’t
fully understand but that is very helpful along our way, because it is shimmering and it’s
free. Let us give a big hand to the Kinder Afternoon!
2- Indeed, people may come from different nations, but the important thing is to be
educated so we would know and we would be aware of the differences the different
nations have. Through this, we shall maintain a peaceful and harmonious relationship
with each other.
1- Now that we have come to the end of this momentous event, we would like to
congratulate everyone! Let’s give ourselves a round of applause. Our heartfelt gratitude
also to all the students, parents, and teachers who made this program a spectacular event.
2– In many countries around the world, people celebrate United Nations Day with
national costumes, flags, and music performances. That is because this day is a symbol of
cultural diversity.
1– With this year's theme: "To Invest in People, Prioritize Education", our school Seven
Pillars Catholic School celebrates this day of unity and solidarity in prioritizing education
and ensuring that every individual has access to quality educational opportunities
throughout their life.
2- This afternoon, as we celebrate the United Nations Culminating Program, we hope that
we can help everyone understand that the main purpose of our activity is not just to have
fun but to bring us all together to work in peace and development based on the principles
of justice, human dignity and well-being of all the people.
2– To start with, we would like to request everyone to stand our Invocation, which
___________ will lead from ______
2– Thank you so much Sir Jun Bautista for your heartwarming words of welcome. Truly,
education brings hope and motivation to communities at a time when it is needed the
most. Learning social and emotional skills is extremely important for children and youth
to succeed in life. Our teachers and of course you, our parents, play a critical role in
substance use prevention, laying a foundation for a healthy lifestyle and providing
children and youth with the information and skills needed to succeed in life.
1- And now, this is the moment that we’ve been waiting for. At this point forward let us
be entertained by our Intermediate students in their electrifying intermission numbers.
Greeting us with a song of encouragement and hope for the workers in Africa as a sign of
solidarity, and the song also literally means, “Go forward.” Let us welcome the students
of Grade 4 under Tr. John Raymundo’s supervision, singing the song "Shosholoza” and
dancing the “Dagomba.” Representing Africa, let's give them a round of applause!
2- That's what you call a talent! Thank you, dear students! Moving on, we will give you
the students from the Grade 5 under Tr. Yna Manuel’s supervision. Singing us a song of
expression of gratitude for what their country has done for its citizens, of what home
really means.” Today, their song is considered an unofficial national anthem of the United
States. Representing the country of USA! Singing “God bless America” and Dancing
"Chimes of Dunkirk", let's give them a round of applause!
1- Brilliant! Thank you so much our dear students! Let us now move to our next
performance. They will sing their own version of the song known as “Speechless”, this
empowerment song highlights the importance of having a voice, standing up for oneself,
and challenging societal norms. Simply put, no matter what obstacles may be thrown at
us, we should not be afraid to speak up and should not be “speechless.” Representing the
country of Brazil, with their song “Speechless” and dance “Carimbo”, let us welcome the
Grade 6 students, under Tr. Connie Maglinao! Let us give them a round of applause!