Saint John’s Hr Sec School hosts awareness programme on adolescence

Dimapur

BY | Thursday, 28 May, 2026

Saint John’s Higher Secondary School, Diphupar – B conducted an awareness programme on the theme ‘Adolescence for a Safer Tomorrow’ on May 27, aiming to equip students with knowledge and life skills to navigate the challenges of adolescence.

The programme began with an insightful lecture by the Community Health Officer (CHO), Sibenya Rengma from the Health Department, who addressed key topics including physical and emotional changes, nutrition, mental health, substance abuse prevention, and the importance of hygiene during adolescence.

The CHO emphasized informed decision-making and encouraged students to seek guidance from trusted adults and health professionals.

Wobeni Ezung, Supervisor, National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme also gave a lecture on the topic “how to prevent dengue and malaria “.

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To encourage creative expression, the school organized a Poster Making Competition where students of Classes 7 to 11 illustrated themes like peer pressure, digital safety, healthy relationships, and self-esteem. The vibrant posters reflected both awareness and artistic talent.

Adding impact to the day, students presented short skits on real-life adolescent issues such as bullying, stress management, and responsible use of social media. The performances were well received and sparked meaningful discussion among peers.

Principal, Johny Abraham, lauded the initiative and stated, “Adolescence is a crucial phase of growth. Through programmes like this, we want our students to feel informed, confident, and supported. We thank the Health Department for partnering with us for the safety and well-being of our children.”

The event concluded with a pledge by students to make healthy choices and support one another. Winners of the poster competition were felicitated by the school.

The programme was coordinated by the school’s Health & Wellness Committee and witnessed active participation from both students and teachers.