UNITED FOR AUTISM- A SCOTTISH HIGH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL INITIATIVE FOR INCLUSION

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UNITED FOR AUTISM- A SCOTTISH HIGH INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL INITIATIVE FOR INCLUSION

Scottish High International School is dedicated to making a positive impact on society. As part of the commitment to promote inclusion, the school came together for a breakthrough initiative called UNITED FOR AUTISM. The event was a powerful demonstration of collective efforts to raise awareness and support for individuals with autism.
Students, teachers, and staff worked together to showcase the importance of inclusion through various inspiring performances. From a heartwarming video highlighting Scottish High’s inclusive environment to a motivational speech by School Chairman Dr. Cdr Kartikay Saini and Deputy Chairperson Ms Bakhtawar Saini, the event was filled with moments that celebrated the true essence of inclusion.
The major highlight of the event was the incredible performances by the special education needs students, who showcased their talents through group songs, dances, solo performances, unique skills, and abilities. Their heartfelt musical performance and talk show truly illustrated the power of inclusion and left a lasting impact on all attendees.
In addition, national and international guest athletes executed an inspiring skip rope routine, displaying their carefully choreographed moves and perfect synchronicity, leaving the audience in awe.
A spectacular show by team Scottish High, and a significant step towards the great cause. It will surely serve as a source of inspiration to all and help mobilize the community to join forces and propel the inclusion movement forward.
Together, we can make a difference and ensure no one is left behind!

Posted By admin in Community Services, Events & Celebrations, Happenings, News, on August 10, 2024

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