Speech writing example 1:
Write a speech to be delivered in the school assembly as Rahul/ Rubaina of
Delhi Public School emphasises the importance of cleanliness, implying that
the level of cleanliness represents the character of its residents. (150-200
words)
“Cleanliness is next to godliness,” said the great John Wesley.
Hello, respected principals, instructors, and good friends. Today, I,
Rahul/Rubaina, stand in front of you all to emphasise the significance of
cleanliness.
Cleanliness is the condition or attribute of being or remaining clean. Everyone
must learn about cleaning, hygiene, sanitation, and the different diseases that
are produced by unsanitary circumstances. It is essential for physical well-
being and the maintenance of a healthy atmosphere at home and at school. A
filthy atmosphere invites a large number of mosquitos to grow and spread
dangerous diseases. On the other side, poor personal cleanliness causes a
variety of skin disorders as well as lowered immunity.
Habits formed at a young age become ingrained in one’s personality. Even if we
teach our children to wash their hands before and after meals, brush their teeth
and bathe on a regular basis, we are unconcerned about keeping public places
clean. On October 2, 2014, the Indian Prime Minister began the “Swachh Bharat”
programme to offer sanitation amenities to every family, including toilets, solid
and liquid waste disposal systems, village cleanliness, and safe and
appropriate drinking water supplies. Teachers and children in schools are
actively participating in the ‘Clean India Campaign’ with zeal and excitement.
Good health ensures a healthy mind, which leads to better overall productivity,
higher living standards, and economic development. It will improve India’s
international standing. As a result, a clean environment is a green environment
with fewer illnesses. Thus, cleanliness is defined as a symbol of mental purity.
Thank you very much.
Speech writing example 2:
You are Sahil/Sanya, the school’s Head Girl/Head Boy. You are greatly
troubled by the increasing instances of aggressive behaviour among your
students. You decide to speak about it during the morning assembly. Create
a speech about “School Discipline.” (150 – 200 words)
Good morning to everyone present. Today, I, Sahil/Sanya, your head boy/girl,
am here to shed light on the serious topic of “Increased Indiscipline in Schools.”
It has been reported that the frequency of fights and incidences of bullying in
our school has increased dramatically in the previous several months.
It has come to light that instructor disobedience, bullying, confrontations with
students, truancy, and insults are becoming more widespread. Furthermore,
there have been reports of parents noticing a shift in their children’s attitudes.
As a result, many children are suffering emotionally, psychologically, and
physically. The impact of this mindset on children at a young age is devastating
and irreversible.
Not to mention the harm done to the school’s property. Theft of chalk, scribbling
on desks, walls and lavatory doors, destruction of CCTV cameras and so forth.
We are merely depriving ourselves of the comforts granted to us by doing so.
Following numerous meetings, it was determined that the main reasons for the
problem were a lack of sufficient guidance, excessive use of social media, and
peer pressure. The council is working to make things better. Everyone is
required to take life skills classes. Counselling, motivating, and instilling friendly
ideals will be part of the curriculum. Seminars for parents and students will be
held on a regular basis.
A counsellor is being made available to help you all discuss your sentiments,
grudges, and personal problems. We are doing everything we can and expect
you to do the same.
So, let us work together to create an environment in which we encourage,
motivate, assist, and be nice to one another because we are good and civilised
humans capable of a great deal of love.
Thank you very much.
Speech writing example 3:
The current increase in incidences of violent student misbehaviour is cause
for alarm for everyone. Students who learn how to manage their anger can
help to alleviate the situation. Write a 150-200-word speech about the topic
to be delivered at the school’s morning assembly.
Honourable Principal, Respected Teachers, and Dear Friends, I’d like to share a
few “Ways to Manage Anger” with you today.
The growing intolerance among the younger generation, which is resulting in
violence against teachers, is cause for severe concern. The guru-shishya
parampara is losing its lustre. Aggressive behaviour in students can be
provoked by a variety of factors, including self-defence, stressful
circumstances, over-stimulation, or a lack of adult supervision.
It has become imperative to address the situation. Life skills workshops will be
included in the curriculum. Teachers should be trained to deal with such
stubborn and confrontational behaviours. Meditation and deep breathing are
very beneficial and should be practised every morning. Students should be
taught to count to ten before reacting angrily. Sessions on anger control and its
importance must also be held.
Remember that Anger is one letter away from danger. It becomes much more
crucial to be able to control one’s rage. It’s never too late to start, as a wise man
once said.
“Every minute you stay angry, you lose sixty seconds of peace of mind.”
Thank you!
Speech writing example 4:
The growing concern about the lack of physical activity among students is a
matter of great importance. Encouraging students to participate in sports
and other physical activities can contribute significantly to their health and
well-being. Write a speech on this topic to be delivered at your school’s
morning assembly.
Good morning, respected principal mam, teachers, and my fellow students.
Today, I stand in front of you to talk about something that energizes and unites
us: sports. Whether it’s table tennis, volleyball, cricket, football, or a casual
game of badminton, sports bring people together like nothing else. Friends
quickly divide in teams to compete against each other and win. In this way,
sports are not just about competition. Instead, they teach us the value of
teamwork and discipline, some skills we need in every area of life. Playig sports
help us indulge in physical activity alongside strengthening our minds. Playing
sports is fun too! It’s a chance to take a break from books and screens and
bond with friends. Above all, sports teach us to accept failure with grace.
Losing a match is tough, but it prepares us to handle setbacks and bounce back
stronger.
So, whether you’re a seasoned athlete or just starting, dive into the world of
sports. It’s not just a game—it’s a life lesson.
Thank you!