Rhyme-n-Shine: Inter-School Elocution Competition at Study Hall Prep School

Rhyme-n-Shine: Inter-School Elocution Competition at Study Hall Prep School
 
Speaking on the occasion, Rachna Sinha, Headmistress of Study Hall Prep School, said: “We believe confidence begins early. Rhyme-n-Shine was not just about reciting poems, but about giving every child the platform to express themselves, overcome stage fear, and experience the joy of communication.”  Children between the ages of 4 to 6 years showcased their talent through both solo and group performances in English and Hindi. With engaging themes such as My Family, Seasons, Animals, Nature, Festivals of India, and India’s Contribution to the World, the young participants impressed the audience with their clarity, confidence, and creativity.  The event underlined the importance of elocution in developing strong communication skills and self-expression at an early age. It concluded with heartfelt appreciation for all the participating schools and thunderous applause for the little speakers who made the event a grand success.

Lucknow, September 20, 2025: Study Hall Prep School, Vishal Khand, Gomti Nagar, hosted the much-awaited Rhyme-n-Shine Inter-School English and Hindi Elocution Competition with great enthusiasm.

The event witnessed participation from over 200 young students representing some of the city’s leading schools, including G.D. Goenka Toddler House, City Montessori School (Gomti Nagar Extension), Seth Anandram Jaipuria School (Sushant Golf City), Seth M.R. Jaipuria School, Vidyasthali, Fairies and Elves School, Study Hall (Kanpur Road and Deva Road campuses), and Prerna Girls and Boys School.

Speaking on the occasion, Rachna Sinha, Headmistress of Study Hall Prep School, said:“We believe confidence begins early. Rhyme-n-Shine was not just about reciting poems, but about giving every child the platform to express themselves, overcome stage fear, and experience the joy of communication.”

Children between the ages of 4 to 6 years showcased their talent through both solo and group performances in English and Hindi. With engaging themes such as My Family, Seasons, Animals, Nature, Festivals of India, and India’s Contribution to the World, the young participants impressed the audience with their clarity, confidence, and creativity.

The event underlined the importance of elocution in developing strong communication skills and self-expression at an early age. It concluded with heartfelt appreciation for all the participating schools and thunderous applause for the little speakers who made the event a grand success.

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