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This is the definitive BGM for the graduation ceremony! A moving collection of songs you can use for everything from the entrance march to the thank-you party.

When preparing for a preschool graduation ceremony or thank-you party, have you ever wondered, “What kind of BGM should I choose?” You want something bright and festive for the entrance, and a song that enhances the emotional moments for the slideshow.

Parents, teachers, and children alike all want music that suits a truly special time that will stay in everyone’s hearts.

In this article, we’ll introduce background music by scene to color your graduation ceremony or thank-you party.

From entrance songs that energize the ceremony to gentle tunes for reminiscing, we’ve got a wide range covered!

This seals the deal for the kindergarten graduation ceremony BGM! A moving collection of songs you can use from the entrance music to the thank-you party (91–100)

Promise of TearsSakushi Sakkyoku: Baku-san

[Graduation Song] Bouquet of Tears [Sheet Music & CD Available] A perfect, moving, tear-jerking song for graduation ceremonies, farewell parties, and thank-you gatherings. Ideal for daycare, kindergarten, and preschool. Graduation piano, vocals, entrance music, exit music, makes you cry, top-ranked.
Promise of TearsSakushi Sakkyoku: Baku-san

Composed by nursery teacher Baku, this piece is a heartwarming song intended to be sung at graduation ceremonies and farewell gatherings.

Set to a gentle piano accompaniment, it expresses gratitude for the children’s growth and the courage to take a new step forward.

The lyrics are moving enough to bring tears, yet they firmly carry a sense of hope for the future.

With a simple, easy-to-sing melody, it will resonate not only with the children but also with parents and teachers.

Why not choose this song to help create lasting memories at your graduation ceremony?

Sakura (2019)Moriyama Naotaro

When you think of graduation ceremonies, you can’t help but picture cherry blossoms.

It’s a moving day, watching the graduates set off amid the full bloom of sakura, looking so dignified.

There are many “sakura songs,” but Naotaro Moriyama’s “Sakura” really stands out.

Its fleeting beauty—blossoming and then falling—perfectly matches the spirit of a graduation ceremony.

In conclusion

Choosing background music and entrance songs for the graduation ceremony, as well as music for the appreciation party, is a key element that enhances this important milestone. Whether you want to create a bright, cheerful atmosphere or a moving, emotional scene, selecting songs to match each moment will make memories from the nursery school stay even more vivid. From the songs introduced in this article, find one that suits the ceremony and help create an irreplaceable moment.