English Language Day is celebrated on April 23rd each year to mark the birth and death anniversary of William Shakespeare, the greatest writer in the English language. To honour the richness and history of the English language, Pearl school Al Thumama conducted a vibrant celebration full of creativity, expression, and literary appreciation.

The assembly was a vibrant fusion of compassion and creativity, commemorating World Red Cross Day while celebrating the beauty of the English language. The significance of humanitarian service was thoughtfully highlighted through speeches and performances, reminding students of the enduring values of empathy and unity.

Complementing this message, a series of engaging English-themed activities brought energy and inspiration to the day. The Shakespearean Character Parade showcased students’ talent and theatrical flair as they brought iconic characters to life. The Poem Writing Competition was a testament to the students’ imagination and command over language, while the Tongue Twister Challenge added a delightful touch of fun and laughter. The documentary on Shakespeare further enriched students’ knowledge, offering a deeper understanding of his contributions to literature and drama.

Overall, the event was not only educational and enjoyable but also left a lasting impression on everyone, encouraging both humanitarian values and literary appreciation.