World Music Day is observed to celebrate the importance of music, and urge musicians and artists to perform in public spaces. Music enhances the sense of community. It creates a beautiful unity in diversity.

In 1981, Jack Lang, the French Ministry of Culture, with music composer Maurice Fleuret, a radio producer and a music journalist, proposed the idea of celebrating a day dedicated to music. World Music Day originated in France and soon became a phenomenon all over the world.

The day started with a melodic assembly. Following the assembly, the school grounds came alive with a lively music rally, where students paraded with banners, musical instruments, and celebrating the diversity of musical genres and cultures. The atmosphere was electric as cheers and applause filled the air, encouraging even the shyest participants to join in the revelry.