A candidate form submission ceremony for a House Election in a Shree Swaminarayan Gurukul International School setting is a formal event where students submit their candidate forms to officially enter the election race. Here’s a possible outline of the ceremony:
1. Welcome and introduction: The election committee or student council representative welcomes students and explains the significance of the ceremony.
2. Candidate introductions: Each candidate briefly introduces themselves, stating their name, class, and the position they’re running for.
3. Form submission: Candidates submit their completed forms to the election committee, often with a handshake or a small gesture.
4. Declaration: Candidates may be asked to sign a declaration or oath, promising to abide by the election rules and code of conduct.
5. Photography: Candidates may be photographed with their forms or with election committee members.
6. Closing remarks: The election committee thanks the candidates and encourages them to campaign fairly and respectfully.
The ceremony may include additional elements, such as:
– A motivational speech by a teacher or guest
– A question-and-answer session
– A cake-cutting or small celebration
– Distribution of campaign materials (e.g., posters, badges)
This ceremony marks the official start of the election campaign, and it’s an opportunity for candidates to showcase their commitment and enthusiasm.