Jaipur, Aug.13,2025: The event’s theme—Universal Apostolic Preferences—guided student performances, inviting them to embody Jesuit values like solidarity, social justice, and spiritual reflection
Theatre & Art Unite: Setting the Stage
Theatre & Art Unite framed the heart of a day where students from St. Xavier’s School—Nevta, Jaipur—took center stage, blending dramatic expression with musical harmony. On August 12, 2025, the campus reverberated with creativity as students from Classes 6 through 12 performed with passion and purpose.
The event’s theme—Universal Apostolic Preferences—guided student performances, inviting them to embody Jesuit values like solidarity, social justice, and spiritual reflection. Through both drama and song, participants explored and expressed what these values mean in today’s world, illustrating how Theatre & Art Unite not only hearts but values.
Drama & Music: Houses in Action
English Play: A Theatrical Masterclass
In the English Play segment, Classes 9–12 brought stories to life under the discerning eyes of judges: Fr. Edward Oliviera (renowned principal and educationist), Mr. Biju M.P., and Ms. Teeja Jose. Their verdicts praised the students’ compelling stage presence, imaginative direction, and thematic resonance. Fr. Edward’s live feedback, rich with theatrical guidance, elevated confidence and performance quality.
Singing Competition: Soulful Melodies
Meanwhile, Classes 6–8 lit up the stage in the Singing Competition, judged by Fr. Edward Oliviera, Mr. Ashish Joseph (Indian Idol fame), and the school’s music mentor, Mr. Colin Jobard. The voices rang clear, embodying the event’s spiritual and social message. Judges applauded the emotional depth and musical articulation, proving again why Theatre & Art Unite as powerful educational tools.
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Winners & Highlights
Drama Competition:
Blue House: 1st place
Red House: 2nd place
Green House: 3rd place
Singing Competition:
Blue House: 1st place
Yellow House: 2nd place
Green House: 3rd place
Principal Rev. Fr. Sangeeth Raj, SJ, announced the winners with warmth, acknowledging every participant, and reemphasizing how Theatre & Art Unite to nurture holistic education.
Inspirational Takeaways & Jesuit Values
Creative Confidence: Students showcased remarkable self-assurance—theatre and art unite minds and courage.
Value-Driven Expression: The Universal Apostolic Preferences theme turned performances into acts of conscience and commitment.
Educational Enrichment: Through art, students gained insight into empathy, teamwork, and expressive nuance.
Mentorship Matters: Insights from Fr. Edward and Mr. Joseph sparked artistic growth and confidence.
Why Theatre & Art Matter in Education
Theatre & Art Unite not merely students, but ideals and experiences—making education emotionally resonant. This event underscores how incorporating performing arts into schooling fosters creativity, ethical awareness, and emotional literacy.
As St. Xavier’s School looks to future competitions and cultural expressions, the success of this Inter-House English Play and Singing Competition proves that Theatre & Art Unite in elevating education beyond textbooks.