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Sample Emcee Script for Moving Up or Graduation Ceremony

Sample Emcee Script for Moving Up or Graduation Ceremony

A emcee script in the graduation ceremony is quite helpful because all schools will be conducting or celebrating graduation rites or moving up ceremonies every year. For those teachers who are assigned to be EMCEEs or Masters of Ceremonies but don’t yet have a guide, this emcee script will be useful for them.

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Graduating students hands throwing graduation caps in the air.

A emcee script is sometimes difficult because there is a protocol to follow. Teachers who are always assigned to be the emcee at every event should be trained to guide them. Not only English majors but teachers from all subject areas must attend because not all English majors will be assigned to be hosts, but I believe all teachers who have the potential or ability to speak or communicate should also attend.

A sample emcee script in the graduation ceremony;                       

I. Processional 

Good morning. We are grateful to be able to celebrate graduation day once more this year because we want the graduates to remember it or mark it on their calendars for the years to come. Despite the fact that we are still dealing with the threat of a COVID-19 pandemic, the fact that we are here today to celebrate graduation is a great blessing for us. It signifies the end of one phase of one’s educational journey and the beginning of another, more challenging phase of one’s quest for a better life and future.

Ladies and gentlemen welcome to the 4th Senior High School Graduation Rites of Maria Ana High School with the theme ______________

II. Entrance of Colors

III. Singing of Triple Hymns

IV. Invocation 

As a sign of respect to our beloved country, please stand for the singing of the Triple Hymns, to be conducted by Mrs. Reyna L. Ostana, and to be followed by an Invocation to be led by Mrs. Mina N. Solena.

V. Welcome Address

Please be seated. To formally start this commencement exercise, let us hear from our principal, Mr. Roel P. Antipolo, for his welcome address.

VI. Presentation of Candidates for Completion for Completion and Graduation

VII. Confirmation and Distribution of Diplomas for Graduation

Once again, I would like to call on our school principal, Mr. Roel P. Antipolo, for the presentation of candidates for graduation. Confirmation by our Schools Division Representative, Dr. Reymond M. Villaforte, will be followed immediately.

For the distribution of diplomas for the SHS graduates, once again, I’d like to call our Schools Division Representative, Dr. Reymond M. Villaforte, to be assisted by our school principal, Mr. Roel P. Antipolo, and our municipal mayor, Hon. Miquel T. Delos Santos.

SHS Graduates, please come up on stage once your name is called…

  • General Academic Strand
  • Home Economics Strand
  • Information and Communications Technology (ICT) strand
  • Industrial Arts Strand

VIII. Message

Let us now hear a message of inspiration from our Schools Division Superintendent, Dr. Reymond M. Villaforte.

(After, read and give the certificate of recognition and the token.)

IX. Awarding of Honors to SHS Graduates

After the battles come the rewards. Ladies and gentlemen, the awarding of honors and special awards to SHS graduates.

X. Words of Gratitude

No one who achieves success does so without acknowledging the help of others. That is why you simply express gratitude to all beings who have contributed to their current achievements. Words of gratitude to be delivered by Mr. Rain T. Villamonte, With Highest Honors, General Academic Strand.

XI. Pledge of Loyalty 

We will now witness the graduates as they state their Pledge of Loyalty to their Alma Mater, to be led by Ms. Richelle Anne V. Rimones, with High Honors, General Academic Strand.

VII. Graduation Song

Never give up on your dreams. Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for your greatest dream. Fight for your dreams and your dreams will fight for you. Ladies and gentlemen, let’s watch and listen to the graduates’ “new normal” moves as they lip-sync their graduation song, “Fight,” and do lively dance moves to it.

VIII. Acknowledgment and Closing Remarks

The art of beginning is great, but the art of ending is even greater. It is precise to acknowledge and recognize all the working hands that made this graduation ceremony possible. Ladies and gentlemen, our FPTA President, Mr. Ronie T. Milao, in his words of acknowledgement and closing remarks.

IX. Recessional    

 SHS graduates, be bold, courageous, and be your best. Your journey is never-ending. There’s always going to be growth, improvement, and adversity; you’ve just got to take it all in and do what’s right, continue to grow, and continue to live in the moment. To dream high is like reaching for the stars. Wherever you go, go with all your heart. If opportunity doesn’t knock, build a door so that success will come to you. Face the challenges confidently and be positive in overcoming them. Congratulations!

The Recessional…….

This emcee script at a graduation is helpful for the newly hired teachers in schools who are appointed as hosts or emcees. Teachers will be guided in what they say, even if each school celebrates the event in its own unique way.

The usefulness of the emcee script at the graduation is as a guide or a door to open up the teachers’ ideas about what to do at the graduation. It helps them embark and add more colors to make the event more memorable for the graduates. The best graduation ceremonies are in the hands of the emcee and how she/he runs the program. Doki | Helpline PH


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