DRAMATIZATION COMPETITION FOR PRE PRIMARY 11-11-2025

Report on Dramatization competition
The Dramatization Competition for the Pre-Primary classes was
organized on 11th November 2025 with great enthusiasm and
participation. Dramatization is an effective teaching tool that helps
children express their creativity, develop confidence and enhance
their communication and social skills through role play and
storytelling.
The event began with a welcome speech to warmly greet
Honourable Director Ma’am and Respected Principal Ma’am. Each
section of the Pre-primary classes presented a dramatization on
famous fairy tales. The enchanting stories included The Twelve
Dancing Princesses, The Little Red Riding Hood, The Selfish Giant,
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and Rumpelstiltskin.
The children looked delightful, dressed according to their characters
and performed confidently on stage. Their presentations were made
even more engaging with the help of attractive backdrops and props
related to their stories, adding color and life to each performance.
After the dramatization of all stories, a few children showcased their
talent through solo dance and recitation performances, filling the
atmosphere with joy and appreciation.
Respected Principal Ma’am addressed the students and teachers.
She shared valuable suggestions, emphasizing that practice and
preparation with props on stage are essential for perfection. She also
encouraged incorporating more dance and singing elements into
future dramatizations to make them even more vibrant. Ma’am
appreciated the sincere efforts of both teachers and students and
motivated everyone to strive for even better performances ahead.
Later, Respected Ma’am announced the results and congratulated all
participants for their wonderful efforts. Pre-Primary D bagged the First
Prize for their enchanting presentation of Snow White and the Seven
Dwarfs. Pre-Primary B secured the Second Prize for their delightful
enactment of The Little Red Riding Hood, while Pre-Primary E won the
Third Prize for their engaging dramatization of Rumpelstiltskin.
The event concluded with a heartfelt thank you speech expressing
gratitude to Honourable Director Ma’am and Respected Principal Ma’am
for gracing the occasion with their presence and encouragement. The day
was truly a celebration of creativity, teamwork, and joyful learning for the
young learners.

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