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Today’s news headlines and Thought for the Day for school assembly: 11 December 2024

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A well-organised school assembly sets a positive tone for the day, inspiring students and fostering a sense of belonging. This guide outlines all the essential elements needed to make your assembly both engaging and impactful, from current news updates to motivational messages, along with a carefully crafted anchoring script. Let’s delve into the key components that will help you host an unforgettable assembly.

Mumbai: A thoughtfully designed school assembly sets a positive and inspiring tone for the day, fostering a sense of unity and enthusiasm within the school community. This guide provides a comprehensive approach to planning and delivering engaging assemblies, emphasising elements like current events, motivational reflections, and a structured yet flexible anchoring script. With these resources, creating impactful and memorable assemblies becomes both manageable and rewarding.

School assemblies are integral to students’ holistic development, serving as platforms to nurture leadership, confidence, and a sense of community. They extend beyond routine gatherings, offering opportunities for collaboration, learning, and inspiration, and enriching the educational experience.

The success of a school assembly hinges on careful planning and creative contributions. By blending educational content with motivational and entertaining aspects, educators can design sessions that captivate and inspire students while fostering an engaging atmosphere.

Choosing a resonant theme that aligns with students’ interests, the school’s values or current celebrations set the stage for an impactful assembly. A warm, enthusiastic welcome at the start establishes an inviting environment and encourages participation.

Incorporating a ‘Thought of the Day’ provides a reflective moment, inspiring students to approach their day with positivity and self-awareness. This can be followed by quick updates on school news, achievements, or global events to keep everyone informed and connected.

Adding interactive activities such as performances, skits, or quizzes enhances engagement and encourages student participation. These activities not only entertain but also allow students to showcase their talents and hone essential skills like public speaking and teamwork.

Closing the assembly on a high note—whether through recognizing contributions, making important announcements, or concluding with a collective activity such as the national anthem or school pledge—instils a sense of pride and unity among students.

To ensure the assembly remains engaging and impactful, keep each segment concise and dynamic. Promoting inclusivity and valuing each student’s presence adds to the overall experience, leaving a positive and enduring impression.

With thoughtful preparation and innovative execution, school assemblies can evolve into transformative events that inspire, build relationships, and create cherished memories for the school community.

Thought for the Day for school assembly

“Understanding is the first step to acceptance, and only with acceptance can there be recovery.” — JK Rowling, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

School assembly news headlines today

Refer to the top school assembly headlines covering national, international, and sports news:

National news for school assembly

  1. The Opposition INDIA bloc has filed a historic notice against Rajya Sabha Chairman Jagdeep Dhankhar, accusing him of being “explicitly partisan” in managing the proceedings of the House and serving as an “impassioned spokesperson” for the government’s policies in public forums. This move, which seeks to bring a resolution for his removal from office, marks the first such attempt in India’s parliamentary history.
  2. Security measures have been heightened along Tripura’s international border, particularly at the Akhaura Integrated Checkpost, located near the state capital. This follows the announcement of a “long march” and “Agartala Chalo” protest organised by the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and its affiliated groups, such as the Jatiyotabadi Jubadal, Sweccha Sebok Dal, and Chhatro Dal.
  3. The BJP has launched a focused campaign to engage with members of various OBC (Other Backward Classes) sub-castes ahead of the upcoming Delhi Assembly elections in February 2025.
  4. The Allahabad High Court has issued important observations in response to the frequent strikes by lawyers in various district courts across the state, which have caused significant hardships for litigants. The court emphasised that judicial officers are still required to carry out their duties even in the event of a lawyers’ strike.
  5. The 2024 Vaikom Award will be presented to Devanur Mahadeva, a prominent figure in Kannada literature and a staunch advocate for the oppressed. This esteemed recognition honours his significant contributions to both literary excellence and social justice. The award will be presented by Tamil Nadu Chief Minister MK Stalin during the inauguration of the Vaikom Memorial Building on Thursday, as noted in an official statement from the Tamil Nadu government.

International news for school assembly

  1. Defence Minister Rajnath Singh met with Russian President Vladimir Putin at the Kremlin on Tuesday as part of his three-day official visit to Russia, which began on Sunday. During their meeting, both leaders emphasised the vast potential of the India-Russia partnership, expressing confidence that their collaboration would lead to “remarkable outcomes.” Singh highlighted the strong bond between the two countries, stating, “The friendship between our countries is higher than the highest mountain and deeper than the deepest ocean.” He also assured President Putin that India has consistently supported Russia and will continue to do so in the future.
  2. India has called on Sri Lanka to expedite the release of its fishermen who are currently detained, advocating for a humanitarian and constructive approach to resolve the matter. This comes after the Sri Lankan Navy reported the arrest of 537 Indian fishermen this year, citing their alleged involvement in illegal fishing within Sri Lankan waters.
  3. French President Emmanuel Macron is actively seeking a political deal that would enable him to appoint a new prime minister while ensuring the stability of the country. This move follows the resignation of former Prime Minister Michel Barnier. A spokesperson for the outgoing government confirmed the development on Wednesday, highlighting Macron’s goal of stabilising the political landscape in the wake of Barnier’s ousting.
  4. Poland’s Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, announced on Wednesday that his government will take measures to safeguard major television stations, such as the US-owned TVN, from hostile acquisitions, particularly those potentially orchestrated by Russia. The move aims to protect Poland’s media landscape from foreign influence, especially from Russia’s attempts to meddle in European democracies and political processes.
  5. Myanmar’s economy is projected to shrink this year, according to the World Bank, as a result of ongoing flooding and violent conflicts that continue to disrupt the nation. Nearly four years after the military coup that ousted Aung San Suu Kyi’s democratically elected government, the country has faced significant political instability and economic hardship.

Sports news for school assembly

  1. Saudi Arabia was officially announced as the host nation for the 2034 FIFA World Cup on Wednesday, December 11. This marks a significant milestone for the country in its sporting ambitions. Meanwhile, the 2030 World Cup will be hosted across three countries: Morocco, Spain, and Portugal. In a historic move, the 2030 edition will be the first to span three continents, with matches being played in six different countries. This will coincide with the 100th anniversary of the World Cup.
  2. In the ongoing Women’s Junior Asia Cup, India, the defending champions, faced a 1-2 defeat against China, who are three-time winners of the tournament. This match, held on December 11, marked a setback for India in their third game of the competition in Muscat.
  3. At the 39th National Junior Athletics Championships held at Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswar, Gujarat’s Sakshi Chavan set a new record in the women’s 200m race on the final day of the event. She broke a seven-year-old meet record, showcasing her exceptional speed and skill in the competition.
  4. Chennaiyin FC ended their three-match losing streak in the Indian Super League with a 1-0 victory over Hyderabad FC on Wednesday in Chennai.
  5. Haryana Steelers secured their place in the playoffs of the Pro Kabaddi League with a dominant 37-26 win over Bengaluru Bulls at Balewadi Stadium in Pune on Wednesday.
  6. In their Group A opening match at the BWF World Tour Finals in Hangzhou, the Indian women’s doubles pair of Treesa Jolly and Gayatri Gopichand fought valiantly against the world No 1 duo Liu Sheng Shu and Tan Ning from China. Despite a strong effort, they eventually succumbed in three games.

 


Chhaya Gupta

Chhaya Gupta, a lifestyle sub-editor specialising in fashion, food, relationships, travel, well-being, and spirituality, is a dedicated fashion enthusiast and avid traveller. With meticulous attention to detail, she stays abreast of the latest developments in major events across Indian cities and internationally. From life to style, she derives immense pleasure in covering a variety of subjects. With 1.5 years of experience, she has honed her skills while working at The Free Press Journal.

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