International news for school assembly
- In addition to the human toll, Israel’s war against Hamas and Hezbollah has incurred high financial costs, raising concerns about its economic impact.
- Israel’s military reported that Hezbollah has stored hundreds of millions in cash and gold in a bunker beneath a Beirut hospital, though it refrains from striking the facility while continuing attacks on Hezbollah’s financial infrastructure.
- An Israeli strike near Beirut’s main government hospital killed a child and three adults and injured 24 others, according to Lebanon’s health ministry.
- U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken is visiting Israel on Tuesday, the first stop in a broader Middle East tour aimed at reviving Gaza ceasefire negotiations and discussing the region’s future, but a breakthrough seems unlikely ahead of the U.S. elections.
- South Korea plans to respond progressively in line with the extent of military cooperation between Russia and North Korea, according to Deputy National Security Advisor Kim Tae-hyo.
Sports news for school assembly
- International hockey is set to return to New Delhi after a decade, with India facing world champions Germany in a two-Test series starting on 23 October, where India seeks to test new players and avenge a recent loss.
- Fast bowler Mohammed Shami has recovered from heel surgery and is preparing for a couple of domestic matches to regain sharpness ahead of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy series next month.
- India’s assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate stated that middle-order batters KL Rahul and Sarfaraz Khan are competing for a spot in the second Test against New Zealand in Pune, though head coach Gautam Gambhir wants to give Rahul more opportunities.
- In a setback to India’s Commonwealth Games medal hopes, key sports like hockey, badminton, wrestling, cricket, and shooting have been excluded from the 2026 edition by host city Glasgow, which revealed a smaller list of 10 sports to cut costs.
- Australian captain Pat Cummins aims to make amends against India in the upcoming five-Test series, aiming to win back the Border-Gavaskar Trophy after more than a decade.
Anchoring Script for School Assembly
Anchor 1: [With a warm smile]
“Good morning to one and all present here! I hope this bright and sunny day fills everyone with energy and positivity. I am [Name] and alongside me is [Co-anchor’s Name]. Together, we are here to make this assembly not just a ritual but an experience worth remembering!”
Anchor 2: [Cheerfully]
“Absolutely, [Anchor 1’s Name]! Today, we’re going to do things a little differently. Let’s begin this beautiful morning by grounding ourselves in peace and reflection. Let’s all close our eyes and take a deep breath as we welcome our prayer group to lead us into a moment of gratitude and calmness.”
[Prayer group comes forward and leads the prayer]
Anchor 1:
“Thank you to the prayer group for guiding us into the right mindset for today. As they say, gratitude is the greatest form of prayer. And now, let’s get our thoughts inspired for the day!”
Anchor 2:
“Yes, and what better way to do that than with the Thought for the Day. I would like to invite [Student’s Name] from [Class] to share today’s thought that will surely make us reflect and grow.”
[Student shares the thought]
Anchor 1: [Thoughtfully]
“What a powerful thought! It reminds us that success doesn’t come overnight, but through perseverance and hard work.”
Anchor 2:
“Indeed, [Anchor 1’s Name]! Now that we’re filled with wisdom, let’s get updated with the latest happenings around the globe and in our school. It’s time for the News Bulletin. Let’s welcome [News Presenter’s Name] to keep us informed.”
[Student presents the news]
Anchor 1:
“Thank you, [News Presenter’s Name], for keeping us up to date. Remember, knowledge is power, and staying informed helps us make better decisions every day.”
Anchor 2:
“Speaking of decisions and growth, what better way to grow than through the achievements of our very own schoolmates? We’ll now move to the ‘Moment of Pride,’ where we celebrate the accomplishments of students from various fields. Let’s welcome [Name] to announce today’s achievers!”
[Achievements are announced]
Anchor 1:
“A big round of applause for all our achievers! You inspire us all to aim higher and work harder.”
Anchor 2:
“Now for something that adds a bit of fun and interaction to our assembly! It’s time for a ‘Question of the Day’. We’re going to ask a fun, thought-provoking question, and anyone who thinks they know the answer can raise their hand to respond!”
Anchor 1:
“Today’s question is: ‘What is one habit that successful people practice daily?’ Let’s see who can answer!”
[Wait for responses, acknowledge answers]
Anchor 2:
“Fantastic answers, everyone! It’s wonderful to see such enthusiastic participation. Remember, small habits lead to big results!”
Anchor 1:
“Before we conclude today’s assembly, let’s take a moment to remember our responsibilities as students, friends, and members of this great community. Stay kind, stay curious, and always give your best.”
Anchor 2:
“And with that, we come to the end of today’s assembly. Thank you for being such a wonderful audience. Let’s move forward with positivity and determination to make today count!”
Both:
“Wishing everyone a productive and joyful day ahead. Thank you and have a great day!”