I just received the photos taken at Modern School during their Independence Day celebration on 15 August, so here's a short photo essay in (mostly) chronological order. (All photos were taken by Modern School personnel.)
I'll skip photos of all the speeches -- there were at least a half-dozen of them -- mostly short.
Nothing can be celebrated in India without percussion! |
Color/honor guard. |
The beret is mandatory for the flag hoisting! The large rosette -- it's not a name tag, just a mark of honor. (I was the "Chief Guest".) |
Monsoon rains came out in full force when it was time for the flag "hoisting". (It's really more of an unfurling -- see my prior Independence Day post.) Only the guests of honor got wet -- everyone else watched from the shelter of the school. |
Flag unfurled. The national anthem is being sung at this time. More time to wait in the pouring rain! |
The school is built around an open courtyard. The students watched the ceremonies from the protected walkways. Girls on one side ... |
… and boys on the other. |
Singing is part of every celebration. (Boys play the drums. Girls sing.) |
The festivities concluded with the planting of about a half-dozen trees on the school grounds. Fortunately, the rains had ended by then. |
This boy is Modern School's 10th Standard "topper" for the past academic year. He got the top "marks" on the 10th Standard state-wide exams. (A big deal!) He was the "Guest of Honor". |
One of the school trustees plants the final tree. |
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