The Kindergarten’s talent competition, held on July 7th, showcased the remarkable abilities of 90 participating students. The event featured a diverse array of talents, including singing, crafts, tutorials, dance, storytelling, poem recitation, Bible recitation, and action songs. The students exhibited their talents with zeal, arriving fully prepared and dressed in costumes that complemented their performances.
The atmosphere was charged with excitement and entertainment as the young talents took the stage. Their enthusiasm was infectious, and their raw skills shone brightly in various art forms. The competition proved to be an invaluable platform for the students to explore and nurture their innate abilities. The event demonstrated that even at a young age, these students possess remarkable gifts that deserve recognition.

Notably, the competition saw the emergence of three position winners from each class:
Class Nursery (Grace Toddlers)
1st – Jaydon Kamei
2nd – Keseng Magh
3rd – Arikum Imchen

Class A (Helping Hands)
1st – Soabeni
2nd – Lydia Yepthomi
3rd – Lichet Longchar

Class A (Smart Pandas)
1st – Choilee Etau
2nd – Penikali Awomi
3rd – Tessie Ayongru

Class B (Learning Bunnies)
1st – Yimyala Jamir
2nd – Vilo Katty
3rd – Toinoto Sumi

Class B (Little Giants)
1st – Dinen Magh
2nd – Lungniamlu Kamei
3rd – Aaric Kung

The competition not only entertained the audience but also encouraged the participants to further develop their skills. Teachers and friends were left eager for more, as the students’ performances left a lasting impression. This event served as an instrument for the students to exhibit their unique talents, fostering an environment that nurtures creativity and individuality. Overall, the Kindergarten’s talent competition was a resounding success, providing students with a chance to shine and inspiring them to continue honing their extraordinary abilities.

helping hands
smart pandas
little giants
leaning bunnies