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Speech and Prize Giving Day 2022

On Wednesday 6 July 2022, we held our annual Speech and Prize Giving Day.

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On Wednesday 6 July 2022, we held our annual Speech and Prize Giving Day to celebrate the end of another successful year at Hallfield, the wonderful achievements of pupils across the school and to say farewell to our Year 6, and for the first time Year 8 leavers.

The event was at the impressive Great Hall at the University of Birmingham. This historical Grade II-listed building provided the perfect backdrop to welcome pupils, parents, teachers and governors to mark the memorable occasion.

Guests entered the hall to a jazz-style rendition of Fly Me to the Moon. This was followed by a medley of space-themed songs, beautifully sung by all children from Year 1 to Year 8. These songs were chosen as a nod to our Guest of Honour, astronaut Dr Robert Thirsk.

The opening remark and introduction was from Vice Chair of Governors, Mrs Sharon Stotts. As we go about our busy lives, she reminded parents to protect the next hour and take the time to sit back, enjoy and absorb the atmosphere.

Head Master Keith Morrow followed with a reflective address that looked back on everything that had been achieved at Hallfield over the last year. From the opening of new facilities such as The Creative Cottage and Foundation Building and our partnership with Simpsons Restaurant; to our Hallfield Insights event series. There were so many fond moments from the year such as drama productions and excursions in the UK and abroad, it’s hard to believe so many things were packed into a single school year.

He concluded with a heartening message: “Enjoy your successes as well as your ambitions and remember, the world is a wonderful place.”

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Riyaan Haq (Head Boy), Elizabeth Webster (Head Girl), Aryan Parmar (Deputy Head Boy) and Isha Hejmadi (Deputy Head Girl) all did an incredible job of sharing their experiences and memories from their time at Hallfield. It was touching to see how impactful their time at Hallfield had been on their future trajectories.

Aryan said: “The opportunities and activities I have been given at Hallfield school have been phenomenal. Hallfield has shaped me as a person. I have been exposed to amazing teachers and I have made so many friends, all of whom have influenced me in a positive way.”

Isha said: It’s my final year of Prep that I will cherish forever.  I would like to thank all the teachers who have selflessly planned fun lessons for us to enjoy. We appreciate the hard work that the teachers put in to organise the memorable school events which will remain with us. As we move on to the next chapter of our lives these lessons will have played a big part in our thinking and how we look at the world around us.

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Dr Robert Thirsk was the final address ahead of prize giving. We were so lucky to have him. As Sharon pointed out, 6 billion people live on the planet and only 600 have ever gone into space, so to be in the presence of an astronaut is quite extraordinary.

Dr Bob’s speech was full of inspiration as he shared his story of how he first wanted to become an astronaut at just 8 years old, to the characteristics and skills needed to turn that dream into a reality. He then shared what he believes are the three characteristics needed when in pursuit of a successful career:

  • Choose a profession you’re good at
  • Choose a profession you enjoy
  • Work to make the world a better place

He concluded with how he believes the next generation is likely to find a cure for cancer and land on Mars and how he hopes his contributions throughout his career have paved the way for that kind of progress in the world.

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Finally, prizes were given to individuals across the school. A sea of proud faces swept the room and the children looked overjoyed at their own achievements and their peers.

We wish all our leavers the very best of luck as they go on to their next venture. You have made Hallfield extremely proud and we hope you take with you a lifetime of memories.

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10 School Prefect Speech Outline Examples (PDF)

The speech outline examples below will guide you to write a good speech as the head prefect of your school. They are sample speech templates I’ve personally used to achieve amazing results with my English essay writing class over the years.

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  • A close friend  has won a scholarship  and is about to go abroad  to study  for three years . You have been invited to make a speech on the occasion  of his / her departure.  Write your speech.

Plan/Outline:

  • Vocatives (Example: Mr. Chairman, Fellow Students, Ladies and Gentlemen.)

2. Opening remarks and congratulations

3. Advice: (i) Study   (ii) Friends / Social life   (iii) Home.

4. How you shall be missed

5. Farewell.

  • Your school is celebrating the fortieth anniversary of its founding. As head prefect you are asked to give a public speech  during the celebrations. Write your speech, outlining the achievements  of the school and your hopes  for the future.
  • Appreciation and opening remarks
  • Achievements (i) Academic   (ii) Infrastructure   (iii) Sports    (iv) Discipline.
  • Hopes for the future derived from present difficulties (i) Student and Staff Accommodation    (ii) Feeding (sch. Farm)    (iii) Bust in memory of founder(s).
  • Closing remarks.
  • The students’ Union  of your district  is organizing a symposium  on the need to preserve the environment  in your area  and you have been chosen as one of the speakers. Write the speech you would give.
  • Opening remarks
  • Bad state of the Environment
  • Why the need for preservation
  • Beauty  (Tourism)
  • For the benefit of future generations
  • Economic – agricultural production

4.  How to preserve: the environment

       (i) Communal labour – clearing

       (ii) Proper waste disposal

Regulation of exploitation of natural resources.

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  • Your school is celebrating its  speech  and prize-giving day . As the school prefect,  you have been asked to give a speech on the topic: The achievements  of my school in the last academic  year, Write your speech .

Opening remarks & welcome etc.

Achievements: (i) Academic   (ii) Sports   (iii) Discipline   (iv) Agric   (v) Infrastructure   (vi) Staffing.

  • Write a speech  to be delivered during the  minister  of communication’s visit  to your school, offering reasons  why you need an F.M. radio station in your area .

Opening remarks: – welcome etc.

Reasons: (i) Entertainment   (ii) Business and Employment   (iii) Public education   (iv) Participatory democracy.

  • The head  of your school is going on retirement . Write out the speech  you would deliver as the school prefect  at the farewell  party organized for him/her.
  • Opening remarks – welcome etc.
  • How he/she will be missed – achievements and landmarks left behind
  • Advice – active life, continued interest in the school etc.
  •   As the outgoing  senior prefect  in your school, write a speech  for delivery at your speech and prize giving day celebration showing the successes  and failures  recorded during your term of office.
  • Successes: (i) Academic   (ii) Discipline   (iii) Agric (food self sufficiency)
  • Failures: (i) Sports and Games     (ii) Infrastructure    (iii) Rise in occultism  – threat to discipline and security.
  • Fire  has destroyed the health  centre of your locality. As the chairman of the Youth  movement, you have called a meeting to rally  members for communal labour  at the site. Write your speech.  
  • Description of the fire incident and its effects on the locality.
  • Need for concerted and immediate action (i) Good health for all  (ii) Short distance to health centre is an advantage (iii) Employment opportunity for the youth – cleaners, security etc.
  • Estimated costs and time – frame for completion
  • Closing remarks – thanks etc.
  • The Environmental Club of your school has just ended a clean–up campaign in a nearby village. As president of the Club, write the address you will give to the people on the need to keep their surroundings clean.

Plan /Outline:

  • Need to keep the environment  Clean: (i) Health   (ii) Beauty    (iii) Tourism   (iv) Boost in image
  • How: (i) Weeding by Individual households (ii) Proper disposal of waste by Individuals & households (iii) Communal labour   (iv) Public education by opinion leaders.
  •  Closing remarks.
  • You have been asked to give a talk to a group of foreign tourists on the role of traditional healers in your area. Write out your speech.
  • Role (i) Affordable health care (ii) Ready & easy to access health care in the absence of modern health facilities (iii) Effective alternative medicine to  orthodox e.g. fractures (iv) cure of spiritual illnesses
  • Observations (i) Unhygienic conditions 2. Unsubstantiated claims about  multiple healing capabilities  of drugs  (iii) Abuse e.g. chaining of supposed lunatics and molestation of suspected witches
  • Overall Assessment: They are doing well but need to improve.

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The College Headmaster, Mr. Maganga, kicked off the proceedings for the day by welcoming the audience to one of the most anticipated events of the day. The headmaster emphasized the school’s commitment to molding learners into men and women who are highly competent individuals ready to make positive contributions and excel in the world.

Our guest of honor was Mr. Host Mapondera, the CEO of Lake Harvest Group and proud Alumni of the College. During his speech, Mr. Mapondera encouraged the learners to keep striving for excellence and follow their dreams with relentless pursuit. He also urged parents to support their children in their preferred career choices while stating that all career paths are equally important be it in the medical field, engineering, business, or arts-related field.

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Very good morning to you all, and please be seated.

I know this day contains a special sort of exciting buzz for all the students and teachers. All the hard work that student has put into their exams will be recognized and rewarded with presents. While the other students will still receive an appreciating certificate, the gifts will serve as a motive for doing better next year and earning those presents and trophies.

This is the time to give a special mention to our teachers who teach our students throughout the year, and that’s not all they do, they shape the future of our country, and they make our student’s honorable citizens of the society. Of course, doing that, sometimes they have to be strict, which you guys do not like but trust me when I say they mean well to you. Besides your parents, they are the only ones who root for a successful future and fantastic life ahead.

To all the winners of the prizes and trophies, congratulations on the ABC school’s behalf, and now to those who did not get it work harder next year, make your parents and your teachers proud, and most importantly, make your parent’s country proud. Now enjoy the rest of the event. The refreshments have been served!

Have a Good day, everyone!

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SPEECH AND PRIZE GIVING DAY 2019

Speech and Prize Giving day is a day in Dansol to honour students and departments that distinguished themselves academically throughout the session. Departments whose subjects got the most distinctions in the WAEC examination were given cash prizes. The theme of this year’s Speech and Prize-giving day was “Making a godly difference through Technology”. The Keynote speaker, Mr Bosun Obileye shared practical ways in which even students could use technology to effect a change and engaged students in the discourse. The Director of Schools, Mr E. Oladapo thereafter shared about Dansol’s achievements in the last academic session.

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The launch ceremony of the Speech and Prize Day of Yilo Krobo SHS

On Saturday, July 28, 2024, the board, teachers and students along with the Joseph Narh Donkor, the headmaster launched the Speech and Prize Day of Yilo Krobo Senior High School. The event which was attended by traditional leaders from both Yilo and Manya Krobo Traditional Councils had Nene Sipim Narh Terkpetey as the Chairman. The Municipal Chief Executive of the Yilo Krobo Municipality, Eric Tetteh and the Constituency Chairman of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Eric Keteku Odzeyem were also in attendance. ML Bawa, the former headmaster of the school and Albert Ebehiakey, the school's former assistant headmaster were also present at the Occasion. The Headmaster, Philip Narh Donkor welcomed the public and expressed his gratitude to the board chairman and the school's board for their assistance to the school. The Speech and Prize Day is scheduled to take place from the October 2 to 8, 2024 on the theme: "Unearthing Skills, Talents and Competencies of the Ghanaian Child: The Role of Stakeholders". The occasion was also attended by the Old Student Association (UYOSA). They had supported the school's plea for furniture by donating 60 sets of Classroom desks to the School. The School’s anniversary cloth, t-shirts and other paraphernalia were also exhibited. The School's choir provided entertainment for the occasion. A tree was also planted to mark the day.

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Samartex School Celebrates its 10 th graduation speech and prize giving day on the 23rd July, 2019.

Activities held were poetry recitals, drama, cultural dances and election of Miss Samartex for the said year.

The 10th graduation ceremony was celebrated on several themes but the main theme was Quality Education, the role of parents and stake holders. Some high profile dignitaries were in attendance, some of which were, Human Resource Manger of Samartex and his deputy, the acting Municipal Director of Education, the Manageress of Amenfiman Rural bank, District Cocoa Officers, District Officer in charge of Children and Social Protection, etc.

In a welcome address, the headmistress of the school Miss Yvonne Ofori-Yeboah, traced the history of the school from its humble beginning to the present day when the school has been consistently maintaining good academic performance thus, both in internal and external examinations, adding that it would not have been possible without the help of Samartex. Co. Ltd, the P.T.A and dedicated Staff.

The special guest, the Human Resource Manager of Samartex, Mr. Thomas Assasie- Gyimah enumerated Sax contribution in Education in the municipal and challenged parents and teachers to be more responsible in the upbringing and education of their wards. He touched on scholarship schemes for pupils who excel with excellent performances.

The guest of honor, in the person of Mr. Ransford Quaidoo, a speech read on his behalf commended the school authority for maintaining a clean and tidy compound and wondered why our environment looks filthy and dry. He advised all present on the benefits of being eco-friendly.

The guest of Honor, that is the acting municipal Director of Education in the person of Mr. Fuakye ,in an address delivered, noted that, discipline was one of the virtue and argued all stakeholders ,civil society organization, religious and traditional leaders as well as government agencies and departments involved in the development of young ones , to work closely together to mould the students to enable them develop their potentials into the next generation of investors ,politicians and nation builders based on discipline.

Awards were presented to deserving pupils, teachers and parents who excelled in various areas.

The program ended with the crowning of Miss SAX and refreshment for the guest and pupils. On a whole it was a very colorful and successful ceremony.

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Headmaster's Speech at the 15th Prize Giving and Speech Night

Below is an extract from the speech......

I warmly welcome our guest of honour, and all of you present on this 15 th Prize Giving and Speech Night, where we are gathered to celebrate the successes achieved by our pupils across the curriculum. The fact that you came from far and wide, in large numbers, is a clear indication that the welfare of our college is dear to your hearts. On this special day, I will highlight the major achievements for the year, and I hope I will do justice to all of them. The large number of students, who will receive prizes today, is a clear testimony that this year has been the best year ever for the college in terms of academic and cultural achievements. It was therefore very difficult for me to select the items to include in my speech. However, throughout the year we kept you updated through our newsletters, college website, and Facebook and twitter accounts. 

As is customary on this day, I will start by reviewing our academic performance for 2014. I am absolutely delighted to inform you that our students continue to raise the academic flag high, as portrayed by the following results:

At ‘O’ level 37 out of 46 students passed five subjects with C or better giving us an 80.4% pass rate. Our best pupils were Stephanie Elliot and Gwinyai Mushede who both scored 10 As each, five of them being A*. The following students also did very well and deserve special mention:

Rafiq Usupu who got 9 As (4 of them being A*) and 1 C

Brandon Muchenje who got 9 As and 1 B

Natasha Mukucha who scored 9 As and 1 B

Tanaka Daka who scored 7 As 2Bs and 1 C

Rutendo Chisi who got 6 As, 1 B and 2 Cs

Tashinga Mavhondo who scored 5 As and 3 Cs

At A level, we achieved a 97.8% pass rate. 44 out of 45 students passed. Our best student was Trevor Rukwava who scored 20 points (mathematics A, Physics A*, Chemistry A, and Biology A*). This student, ladies and gentlemen was offered a place at Columbia University in the United States. This university is ranked as the 14 th best university in the world, according to the Times Higher Education World University Rankings. Trevor was selected from 36 000 applicants from throughout the world. It gets better. He was named a Kluge Scholar, a reserve for only the best in this institution.

I thank all staff who prepared the students for examinations because without their dedication, the sterling performance by students in 2014 would not have been possible.

At the Cambridge International Examinations Awards for Zimbabwe held in March at the Meikles Hotel in Harare, Rafiq Usupu was awarded for being the best student in Zimbabwe for Business Studies in the ‘O’ level examinations for 2014.

At the Kwekwe District Prize Giving Ceremony held at Shungu High School, our college came second at both ‘O’ and ‘A’ level to Shungu High School. Seven pupils were awarded prizes for scoring 6 As or more at ‘O’ level. For her outstanding performance, Stephanie Elliot was the best female student in Kwekwe District. At ‘A’ level Trevor Rukwava won the grand prize of the best ‘A’ level student in Kwekwe District. And not to be outdone, 11 of our teachers got prizes for being the best teachers in their subject areas in Kwekwe district.

After the Kwekwe District Prize Giving 6 of our students were awarded prizes at the Provincial Prize Giving ceremony held at Mvuma. The best student in Midlands Province was shared by two students who had 20 points and we are happy that one of these was our own student Trevor Rukwava.

The academic results are a true representation of the commitment of the staff, sustained application by our students and the continuous encouragement by parents at home. To all our students I encourage you using the words of Ralph Marson who said “Do not lower your expectations to meet your performance. Raise your level of performance to meet your expectations.”

As strong believers in wholistic education, we view school as much more than the achievement of examination results. We want all students to give of their best across the whole curriculum. In order to do this, the college promotes a culture of genuine enthusiasm with a distinctive flair. This has been expressed among our students in achievements that I will outline in sports, music, culture and service to others.

In sports, our under 15 girls hockey team distinguished itself by having an unbeaten season. We highly commend the coaches for the vast improvement realised this year.

While a number of students made it into the Midlands teams, special mention goes to:

  • Kundayi Senderai for being selected into the Zimbabwe Under 16 Hockey team and
  • Shailan Patel for being selected into the Zimbabwe Under 17 boys Hockey team.
  • Trinity Chigede for being selected into the ATS schools team.

In the Allied Arts Music Competitions the following were awarded honours:

  • Vimbai Kasonde, Ruvarashe Sithole, Alvina Makurumidze, Nonhlahla Nyoni, Hillary Makurumidze, Claud Kunaka, Thandolwenkosi Moyo, Ian Nzira and Kuzivakwashe Mlilwana who were part of the Harmony Group that took part in the Africa Acapella Accompanied section.
  • Fountain By Faith Vezha in the Drum Solo Category.

In the Allied Arts Speech and Drama Festival our students excelled in Poetry. The following were awarded honours in the Duo Poetry Section:

  • Brandon Muchenje and Moreblessing Mahaso
  • Tafadzwa Saungweme and Charmaine Mandizvidza
  • Vongai Mazorodze and Rutendo Ndemera

In the solo poetry section Chiedza Chabikwa attained honours

Brandon Muchenje and Moreblessing Mahaso were invited to perform in the final concert for Speech and Drama held in Harare. They came first in the duo poetry section and second in the overall poetry section in Zimbabwe.

In Debate our team took part in a national competition were it came fourth. The major highlight was the selection of Mufaro Olisi into the probable national team, which will compete at the international stage in Germany.

In the Girls College Literary Festival Alvina Makurumidze achieved an honours award.

In the Allied Arts Literary Festival for 2015, Chiedza Chabikwa attained honours and she was the best Form 6 student in Zimbabwe for the prose section.

I thank our English Department for the best results ever in the Allied Arts Festivals and hope that our students will continue improving in future.

Ladies and gentlemen, I look with great pride at our achievements at the national level this year. I am proud of our students and teachers. I do hope that the winners inspired other students to take part in these competitions next year. One of the fundamental reasons for our success as a school is the level of individual support that we give to students to enable them to achieve their full potential. This is not an easy task. Our staff go the extra mile in providing extra help after the formal lessons for free. If the concrete benches could talk they would testify to you the troubles that teachers go through with individual children.

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NB: This is not the full copy of the speech

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