Highland Hall Higher Secondary, educational institution in Naga United Village, hosted the “Little Masters Show”, a vibrant showcase of young talent on October 1, by students from various age groups.
The students showcased their artistic abilities through a variety of performances, from energetic dance routines to heartfelt poems, captivating skits and entertaining cosplay.
Addressing the gathering, special guest Commissioner of Police (CP) & District Magistrate, Dimapur Kevithuto Sophie emphasized the need for God’s presence to nurture young children’s potential and the role of schools and parents in fostering and shaping the next generation. Sophie also addressed the pressing concerns, urging parents to monitor and regulate social media usage among young children and the need to educate them about the dangers of tobacco use.
Earlier, the welcome address was delivered by principal of Highland Hall Higher Secondary, Narayan Das and the invocation was pronounced by Naga United Baptist Church, pastor Kuhusheyi Chotso.
The Little Masters Programme was a celebration of the vibrant spirit of Highland Hall Higher Secondary and a testament to the nurturing environment provided by the school. The event showcased the immense potential of the young generation and instilled hope for a brighter future.

