Banastexcutyunner - Verjin Zangi Xosqer

Speeches during the Last Bell often focus on gratitude and nostalgia. Graduates typically address their "Second Mother" (their homeroom teacher or dasghek ) and their peers.

Poetry is a cornerstone of the ceremony. These verses often highlight the passage of time and the "seven sacred loves" (homeland, parents, language, nature, honesty, work, and art). Standard Farewell Verse Verjin Zangi Xosqer Banastexcutyunner

"How many '2's (failing grades) have I received?Becoming lazy, disrupting the class...And yet, nine years have flown by so quickly!". Musical Transitions Speeches during the Last Bell often focus on

"The sounds of the last bell ring in our hearts,Calling us to the embrace of the distant future.To you, mother school, love and greetings!". The Seven Sacred Truths These verses often highlight the passage of time

Below is a collection of essential themes, speeches, and verses typically used during these celebrations. The Significance of the Last Bell