ISNHS 123rd High School Day Celebration

 

ISNHS 123rd High School Day Celebration 


The 123rd High School Day Celebration in Ilocos Sur National High School, was a day filled with excitement and experiences. Students, teachers, and others like staff came together to honor and celebrate of our school. 

 



School Fair and Food Stalls

One of the most exciting parts of the event was the food bazaar, where students set up booths selling different snacks and drinks. We see students eagerly buying food and refreshments while vendors happily serve them. This activity not only satisfied our cravings but also taught us the value of entrepreneurship and teamwork.  




Mini Games and Carnival Booths

The celebration featured interactive booths with fun games and challenges. The image captures a student playing a ball toss game, aiming to win prizes. These booths added a festive atmosphere, allowing students to take a break from academics and enjoy friendly competition with classmates.  




Mugshot Themed Photo Booth

A unique and creative addition to the event was the mugshot photo booth, where students posed like they were in a police lineup, adding a humorous twist to the celebration. It was a hit among students as they got to express their creativity while making memories with friends.  


The Significance of the Yearly High School Day Celebration

The anniversary of ISNHS is more than just a school event, it is a celebration the heritage, unity, and progress as a learning institution. This event reminds us of the school is to educate and inspire . It also strengthens school spirit by allowing students to engage in activities that promote teamwork, leadership, and creativity.  


As we celebrate the 123rd year of ISNHS, this forward to a future of excellence and continuous learning. This event was a reminder that the high school is not just about academics but also about friendships, experiences, and personal growth. 









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