On the occasion of International Hearing Day, celebrated worldwide on 3rd March every year, our school organized a special program on 3 March 2026 to raise awareness about hearing health and to encourage and appreciate children with hearing impairment.
The program was conducted with great enthusiasm and active participation from students and teachers. A total of 25 hearing-impaired children were selected from the hearing classes to participate in special competitions arranged for the day.
Activities Conducted
To promote creativity and self-expression among the children, the following competitions were organized:
- Chart Making Competition
- Drawing Competition
The theme of the competitions focused on awareness about hearing care, inclusion, communication, and the importance of supporting individuals with hearing impairment.
All 25 participants actively engaged in the activities and displayed remarkable creativity and talent through their artwork and charts. The students used colors, drawings, and messages to express their ideas about hearing health and inclusivity.
Prize Distribution
After careful evaluation by the judges, winners were selected based on creativity, presentation, clarity of message, and overall effort. Prizes were distributed among the winners as a token of appreciation and encouragement. All participants were also appreciated for their enthusiastic involvement.
The prize distribution ceremony motivated the children and boosted their confidence. Teachers and staff applauded their efforts and encouraged them to continue developing their talents.
Awareness Walk (Rally)
To mark the observance of International Hearing Day and spread awareness in the community, a walk (rally) was organized after the competitions. All school children and teachers participated in the awareness walk.
Students carried placards and banners with messages promoting:
- Hearing health awareness
- Early detection and treatment
- Inclusion and equal opportunities for hearing-impaired individuals
- Importance of regular hearing check-ups
The rally helped spread awareness about hearing care and demonstrated the school’s commitment to supporting children with hearing impairment.
Conclusion
The celebration of International Hearing Day on 3 March 2026 was a meaningful and successful event. It provided an opportunity to recognize the abilities of hearing-impaired children, promote inclusivity, and spread awareness about hearing health.
The program not only encouraged creativity among the participants but also strengthened the values of empathy, understanding, and social responsibility among all students and teachers.
Overall, the event was conducted smoothly and achieved its objective of creating awareness and celebrating the abilities of children with hearing impairment.




