Morning Assembly
50 daily use English sentences for school assembly — prayer, national anthem, news reading, speeches, and announcements. With Hindi meanings!
🎤 Why Learn Assembly English?
Morning assembly is one of the most important parts of the school day in India! Every school — from Kendriya Vidyalaya to DPS to small village schools — starts with assembly. Children sing the national anthem, say a prayer, hear the news, and listen to speeches. Knowing the right English sentences helps you participate confidently.
These 50 sentences cover everything — from “Stand in a straight line” to “Now let us sing the national anthem” to “Congratulations to Class 4 for winning the cleanliness award!” Whether you’re the assembly leader, news reader, or just standing in line, these sentences will help you speak clearly and confidently during morning assembly.
Lining Up & Getting Ready (1-10)
Prayer & National Anthem (11-20)
News & Announcements (21-30)
Speeches & Special Days (31-40)
Dismissal & Going to Class (41-50)
❌ Common Assembly English Mistakes
🔊 Pronunciation Guide
📖 Word of the Day
💬 Full Dialogue — Assembly at Kendriya Vidyalaya
It is Monday morning assembly at Kendriya Vidyalaya, Pune. Meera is the assembly leader and Aarav is the news reader today.
🎭 Conversation Practice — Role-Play These!
Role-Play 1: Assembly Leader
You: “Let us begin with the morning prayer. Please close your eyes.”
You: “Now let us sing the national anthem. Stand at attention.”
You: “Jai Hind! The assembly is now over. Please go to your classes quietly.”
Role-Play 2: News Reader
You: “Tomorrow is a holiday for Republic Day.”
You: “Congratulations to Class 4 for winning the cleanliness award!”
You: “That is all for today’s news. Thank you.”
Role-Play 3: Giving a Speech
You: “Today we celebrate Children’s Day.”
You: “I would like to share a few words about kindness.”
You: “We should always be kind to others. Thank you for listening to my speech.”
Everyone: (big round of applause!)
✏️ Practice — Fill in the Blanks
🎮 Quiz — Test Your Assembly English!
🧠 Parent Tips — Assembly Practice
Practice Being Assembly Leader
Let your child practice: “Good morning everyone! Let us begin with the morning prayer.” → “Now let us sing the national anthem.” → “The assembly is now over.” This builds public speaking confidence!
Start a “News Time” at Home
Let your child read one newspaper headline in English daily. Use the formula: “Here are today’s headlines… That is all for today’s news. Thank you.” Real news reading practice helps in assembly.
Teach “Applause” not “Clap”
“Give a clap” is Indian English. Teach “Let us give a round of applause” or “Please clap for her.” Also teach “make noise” not “do noise” — small changes that sound much more natural.
Talk About National Days
Before Republic Day, Independence Day, or Gandhi Jayanti, practice the speech sentences at home. “Today we celebrate…” and “I would like to share a few words about…” make great practice starters.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What sentences are used in school assembly?
▼Common assembly sentences include “Stand in a straight line”, “Let us begin with the morning prayer”, “Now let us sing the national anthem”, “Here are today’s headlines”, and “Please go to your classes quietly.”
How to read news in school assembly?
▼Start with “Good morning everyone. Here are today’s headlines.” Read each news item clearly and slowly. End with “That is all for today’s news. Thank you.” Practice at home by reading one newspaper headline daily.
How to give a speech in assembly?
▼Start with “Good morning, teachers and friends. I would like to share a few words about…” Speak clearly, make eye contact, and end with “Thank you for listening to my speech.” Practice in front of a mirror first!
Why do we say “round of applause” not “give a clap”?
▼“Give a clap” is Indian English. In standard English, we say “a round of applause” or “please clap for him.” You can also say “let’s give a big hand!” — all are correct and more natural.
Can I download these sentences?
▼Yes! Click the “Download PDF” button at the top to get all 50 assembly sentences with Hindi meanings in a printable A4 format.