BY JOHN HOUANIHAU
Mr Henry Rahemola, Norman Palmer School principal says the school’s Annual Speech Day continues to provide students with an important platform to develop and showcase their public speaking abilities.
He made the statement during the school’s 4th Annual Speech Day held yesterday, at the Christ the King Chapel opposite the school compound where students, teachers, parents, invited guests and judges gathered to witness speech presentations by finalists.
In his opening remarks, Rahemola said the Speech Day program became part of the school’s annual calendar following the successful completion of a national speech competition in 2023.
He adds that the event allows students to build confidence, improve communication skills and compete in a positive learning environment.
He further said that students who participated in the finals had successfully progressed through elimination rounds conducted in their respective classes.
Rahemola acknowledges teachers for their commitment and hard work in organising the eliminations and preparing students for the competition.
He also reminded the students that the competition is part of the learning process and more opportunities will be available in the future.
“The administration thanks everyone, invited judges and guests for taking time away from your normal duties to support the program,” Rahemola said.
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