39th Annual Day Celebration of MGM Higher Secondary School, Dimapur
MGM Higher Secondary School, Dimapur, Nagaland, celebrated its 39th Annual Day on 15th November 2025, at 2:30 p.m., embracing the theme “Spectrum of Dreams.” The event was an inspiring showcase of artistic talent, academic achievement, and cultural heritage, reflecting the school’s dedication to holistic education and the nurturing of aspirations.
The programme commenced with a solemn Bible reading and invocation led by Miss Iluiheile, followed by the traditional lighting of the lamp—a symbolic act representing the dispelling of darkness and the advent of enlightenment. A brief prologue presented by students from various classes set the tone for a festive and vibrant evening, capturing the essence of the celebration.
Principal Reji Abraham delivered a heartfelt welcome address, expressing gratitude to all stakeholders and recognizing the achievements of the school over the past year. He emphasized the significance of the theme “Spectrum of Dreams,” highlighting the role of determination and innovative thinking in shaping the future of every student. The Principal extended a special welcome to the Chief Guest, Shri Geoffrey Yaden, Chief Editor and Publisher of Nagaland Post, and acknowledged the inspirational presence of all distinguished invitees.
Fr. Giju George, Vice President, delivered the presidential address, commending the school’s unwavering commitment to academic excellence and holistic development. He recalled the journey of MGM since its inception in 1985 and acknowledged the contributions of past principals, staff, and alumni. Fr. Giju expressed deep appreciation for the tireless efforts of teachers and the steadfast support of parents, urging the school community to remain united and committed to nurturing future generations.
The celebration transitioned into an array of cultural performances. Nursery children delighted the audience with “Pretty Little Baby,” followed by the MGM Choir’s soulful presentation. Dynamic dances included the Remix Dance by Classes 1 & 2, Lungi Dance by LKG & UKG, Cinematic Dance by Classes 3 & 4, and the Naga Bamboo Dance by Class 10, each reflecting the school’s rich diversity and heritage.Insightful speeches added depth to the programme. Mrs. Akaholi Huska, speaking on behalf of parents, lauded the school’s academic excellence and nurturing environment.
The Chief Guest, Shri Geoffrey Yaden, Chief Editor and Publisher, Nagaland Post congratulated MGM for its inspiring performance and highlighted the importance of an education that encompasses social, emotional, physical, and moral growth. He reminded students of the significance of discipline, strong values, and perseverance, urging both parents and teachers to guide children collaboratively toward success.
Mr. Mughato Swu, representing alumni, expressed pride in his formative years at MGM and gratitude for the opportunities received, reaffirming the lasting impact of his alma mater.
Mrs. Akaholi Huska delivered a speech on behalf of Parents.
Students from various classes presented captivating performances, including Steps of Heritage (Classes 6, 7 & 8), Trio – Trust in You (Classes 9 & 12), Magic of Hands (Class 5), and a vibrant South Filmy Dance by the Dance Club. The Music Club entertained with an 80’s Mash-up, and Taekwondo students exhibited their martial arts skills in a dynamic choreography. The Mar Theodosius Award was conferred upon deserving students in recognition of outstanding achievement and dedication. The Drama Club’s thought-provoking play “Dreams & Stages of Life” received enthusiastic applause, echoing the event’s central theme.
The programme concluded with a gracious vote of thanks delivered by Mr. Biswajit Paul, Headmaster, followed by the rendition of the National Anthem. The 39th Annual Day celebration marked a memorable chapter for MGM Higher Secondary School, celebrating the “Spectrum of Dreams” and reinforcing the institution’s commitment to excellence, creativity, and values.
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