In the sound of cicadas in early May, in the radiant beauty of the Royal Poinciana flowers, the school yard seemed to be quiet. Everyone witnessed tearful eyes, choked hugs and tears that had not yet dried.
The coming-of-age ceremony is not only a farewell to three years of school filled with memories, but also a milestone marking the maturity of a generation of students - young people who are preparing to embark on a new journey. From now on, they are no longer carefree students, but are ready to shoulder the responsibilities of a mature citizen, knowing how to dream, knowing how to commit and knowing how to live with ideals.
The atmosphere of the ceremony seemed to deepen when the speech from the representative of grade 12 students rang out. He expressed the common feelings of all the final year students, respectfully thanking the teachers - those who not only imparted knowledge, but also instilled in them love and courage to live a meaningful life. Somewhere in the schoolyard, there was a sobbing sound. Tears fell, they were tears of happiness.
The ceremony ended, but the echoes remained. The footsteps leaving the school yard today, although reluctant, were full of determination. Because, after this coming of age ceremony, the students will face the most important exam of their student life - the high school graduation exam. More importantly, they begin the journey of true maturity, with many challenges, failures and aspirations waiting ahead.
There should be another thank you, perhaps and should be, which is the thank you from parents to their children. Thank you for always being obedient, listening, and studying hard over the years. Parents will have no greater joy than the joy of seeing their children grow up day by day, seeing their children always try hard in studying, exercising, playing, and getting along with friends. Thank you for knowing how to absorb knowledge from school, accepting good things and the right things in life, to become good people, useful to society.
Coming of Age Ceremony - not just a ceremony, but a milestone to remember how wonderful your school years were. From today, grade 12 students, 18-year-old boys and girls, are ready to become the best version of themselves.
QUYNH NHU
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