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Script for UN Day

Cristy: Good Afternoon! The program will start any minute from now. All our pupils, parents, and guests
are requested to come down here on the ground and take their seats.

Joan: Again, the Program is going to start any minute from now. So please take your seats and pay
attention. Thank you.

Cristy & Joan: A very Good Afternoon to all of you, I am Cristy, and I’m Joan, and we are going to be your
emcees for today.

Joan: Before we start with today’s program, let us all rise for the singing of the National Anthem, followed
by the prayer and the singing of the Sugbo Hymn.

- You may now take your seats.

I. Welcoming remarks

Cristy: We are gathered here today to celebrate United Nations Day 2024 with the theme: Katutubong
Edukasyon ay patuloy na palakasin; Pangkulturang integridad isulong at patatagin.

To kick off our celebration, let’s warmly welcome our esteemed Faculty President, Mr. Jacinto B. Lumayag
Jr. Please give him a big round of applause!” (Pakpak)

Joan: “Thank you so much, Sir Lumayag, for that inspiring and beautifully delivered message. Your words
truly resonate with us today.

Talk about UN

Cristy: With all these costumes and preparations, let us ask ourselves: what do we know about the United
Nations?

The United Nations (UN) was the second multipurpose international organization established in the 20th
century that was worldwide in scope and membership. The UN also has regional offices in Geneva, Vienna,
and Nairobi. Its official languages are Arabic, Chinese, English, French, Russian, and Spanish.

- That was a very informative fact, wasn’t it? Ma’am Jo?

Joan: Yes! It is Ma’am Cris. As we all know, the United Nations is composed of several countries, and we
are lucky today to see our dear students portray those countries.

Cristy: As we continue, Today, we’re very lucky to have some amazing judges with us to help choose the
winners and let me introduce them to you:

- INTRODUCTION of Judges

1. Our first judge is good in _________ and we are happy to have ____ today. Please welcome _______

2. Our second judge loves ___________. _____ will help us choose our winners. Give it up for ______

3. Our last judge knows a lot about ______. We are excited to have _____ with us as a judge. No other
than _______
Reading of the Criteria (Chairman)

Joan: Now that we know our judges, let’s take a look at how they’ll choose our winners. Candidates will be
scored based on a few important things. To read with us the Criteria for Judging. Please help me welcome,
the chairman of the board of Judges _____________________.

II. PARADE of Costumes and Introduction of Candidates

Cristy: And now, it’s my pleasure to present the 20 pupils of Dumalan Elementary School, each proudly
representing their unique country. Let’s give them a warm welcome as they take the stage! (PASO….) 1.

Joan: Thank you, pupils! Wow! We have such beautiful and handsome students here, don’t we?

Cristy: Absolutely, Ma’am Jo! I couldn’t agree more!

And now, to add some extra excitement to our program, please give a warm welcome to the selected DES
Learners and Get ready to be transported to the islands as they delight us with a vibrant Hawaiian dance.
Let’s give them a big round of applause!

Joan: Wow! Grabe ka-anindot gyud musayaw sa atong mga tinun-an! (adlib) And we’re just getting started!
Up next, we have another group of 20 talented pupils, each proudly representing a different country.
Exciting pa kaayo ang atong mga makita! Let’s keep that energy going! (PASO) 2.

Joan: “What a fantastic performance from our talented pupils, don’t you think, Ma’am Cris? Let’s give them
a round of applause! (Pakpak)

Now, to further enchant us with her beautiful and angelic voice, it’s time for a special song from one of our
Grade 6 stars. Please join me in welcoming Cresie Ann D. Librero to the stage! (Pakpak)

Cristy: At this point in our program, let’s keep the excitement going! I’d like to invite another group of 20
talented pupils, each proudly representing their own country. Let’s give them a warm welcome as they take
the stage! (PASO) 3.

Cristy: When we think of the United Nations, words like peace, love, and unity come to mind. And what
better way to celebrate those values than through the joy of dance? Let’s give our warm applause to the
selected Grade 6 Learners

Joan: Pagka talented jud. Wala jud koy laing masulti. GRABE!!!...PAkpakan nato sila ug balik..

Now, let’s welcome our fourth group of pupils! They will be representing different countries with their
amazing introductions. Please give them a big round of applause as they come to the stage! (PASO) 4.

--- Another Presentation: (INSERT)

Cristy: Now, let’s meet our last batch of pupils! Each of them will share something special about their
country. Please give them a big round of applause as they come forward! (PASO) 5.

INSPIRATIONAL

Joan: We often say that children are our hope for the future. Hope is such an important word; it inspires us
to succeed in everything we do and helps us reach our dreams. Now, to share her inspirational message
with us, please join me in welcoming our PTA President, Mrs. Maridel Ybanez. Let’s give her a big round of
applause!
UNITY CIRCLE

Cristy: Thank you so much for your inspiring message, Madam Ybanez. As we reflect on her words, let’s
remember that we live in a small world, and we need to show love and respect to one another. This is how
we can maintain peaceful and harmonious relationships. Now, I invite everyone to please stand and join us
as we sing our Unity Song together.

Joan: That was a beautiful and meaningful song! It reminds us that our journey to success is not just for
ourselves but for our nations and the entire world. Together, we can reach new heights and create a
brighter future for everyone.

MASS DANCE

Cristy: Absolutely, Ma’am Jo! I completely agree with you. And now, what we have next is going to be so
much fun! Everyone, let’s get on our feet and enjoy our Mass Dancing together!

Joan: That was an incredible performance! It’s true that while we may come from different nations, what
truly matters is our education. Being informed helps us understand and appreciate the unique differences
among countries. Through knowledge and awareness, we can foster peaceful and harmonious
relationships with one another.

Now, let’s move on to the exciting part—the awarding of our winners! Let’s give a big round of applause to
our judges as they prepare to recognize our participants!

- AWARDING of WINNERS

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2.
3.

Cristy: Now, let’s take a moment to hear some words of acknowledgment from a very special person—
Mrs. Basilia Z. Indig, our wonderful Grade 1 teacher. Please join me in giving her a big round of applause
as she shares her message with us!

Joan: As we conclude this momentous event, it’s time for some final thoughts. I would like to invite our A.P.
Coordinator, Mrs. Ruvelyn D. Alinabon, to share her closing remarks with us. Please give her a warm
welcome!

Closing remarks

Cristy: Thank you so much, Mrs. Alinabon, for your insightful closing remarks. We would also like to extend
our heartfelt gratitude to everyone for joining us today! This is Ms. Cristy Manatad and Ms. Joan Fajardo
wishing you all a wonderful day ahead. God bless you all!

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