i am looking for anchoring speech for farewell party for a teachers
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Start with something that talks about memories, of the beautiful school days or with something that wishes everyone a bright future ahead.
e.g. lines from the famous song ''hum rahen ya na rahe kal, yaad ayenge ye pal''. Take the main lines.
In the middle- You can a little about any favourite teacher (not personal, consider the whole class/majority). These are one liners between performances.
Other fillers- A. any highlight of your school life. or any memory you will never forget.
B. any quote (doesn't have to be a complex english quote; pick a hindi one or a simple english one but make it CLEARLY UNDERSTABLE for everyone.
C. If allowed, you can go down to the audiences and ask your principal/any teacher to say something about the passing batch.
P.S. I don't know If this would be of much help as I am late in replying. Was caught with some work.
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In this resource I am going to present you with a heart warming and touchy speech for college/school farewell party. After the completion of our academic year, time comes when we have to say good bye to our school/college teachers and friends. We give farewell to each other with a heavy heart wishing everyone great life ahead. If you need any help in giving a farewell speech in your school/college then this resource is for you. Read on to get best ideas for the speech.
About my experience on School Farewell
Today I am reminded of my school farewell party by a young friend of mine. This time of the year, when the session is on the winding up routine, students are busy in preparing for their exams, something is still holding us back. Something that is so heavy that when ever we are reminded of it, we are sure to get tears in our eyes; and that is the feeling of separation from our school/college friends.
I still remember my farewell party in my school. It was on 10th of February. Everyone was so excited about it. Our teachers and juniors tried to make everything as much perfect as possible for all of us. I, being the captain of the school, was handed the responsibility of addressing everyone on behalf of final year students of 12th standard. It was an overwhelming experience. Even though I have decided to speak a lot to express my thoughts and gratitude for everyone, an emotional lump in my throat forced me conclude my speech in between.
I was overwhelmed to see every one of us dealing with the same emotions. We all were super excited at the prospectus of college life ahead, a little bit scared of facing the upcoming board exams and heavy hearted at the thought of missing many of our school/college friends and class mates.