- The Star School observed Human Rights Day through a Special Assembly with the aim of creating awareness among students about the importance of equality, dignity, freedom, and justice for all.
- The special assembly commenced with a prayer, followed by an introduction explaining the significance of Human Rights Day, observed every year on 10th December to commemorate the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) by the United Nations.
- Students were sensitized to the idea that human rights are fundamental rights that belong to every individual regardless of caste, creed, gender, or nationality.
- Students actively participated in the assembly by delivering informative speeches, presenting short skits, and sharing inspiring thoughts that highlighted basic human rights such as the right to education, equality, freedom of expression, and the right to live with dignity.
- The performances effectively conveyed the message that respecting others’ rights is essential for a peaceful and just society.
- A Human Rights Pledge was administered, wherein students and teachers pledged to respect the rights of others, stand against discrimination, and promote harmony and mutual respect.
- The principal addressed the gathering and emphasized the role of education in nurturing responsible and compassionate citizens. The address encouraged students to practice empathy, fairness, and respect in their daily lives and to become advocates of human rights in their communities.
- The assembly concluded on an inspiring note, reinforcing the values of equality, justice, and humanity. The observance of Human Rights Day served as a meaningful reminder that awareness, respect, and responsibility are key to safeguarding human rights and building a better future for all.

