“A farewell is incomplete without a little bit of roasting and a whole lot of love.”
The Farewell Party is the most anticipated event of the academic year. Whether you are bidding goodbye to Class 12 seniors or final-year college students, organizing a memorable school event takes a lot of effort. It is a day filled with tears, memories, and of course – Farewell Titles.
Giving tags or titles to seniors is a classic tradition. It is a fun way to summarize their personality over the past few years.
But coming up with unique, funny, and non-offensive titles for 50+ students can be a nightmare for the juniors organizing the event.
You don’t want to use the same boring “Mr. Handsome” or “Miss Beautiful” tags. You need titles that make the crowd laugh out loud!
Below is the ultimate, categorized list of Funny Farewell Titles for Seniors that will make your award ceremony the highlight of the day.
1. Funny Farewell Titles for Boys (The Backbenchers)
Boys usually take a joke well, so these titles are tailored for the fun, mischievous, and unique guys in your batch.
- Mr. Jugaadu: For the guy who has a hack or a shortcut for every problem (especially passing exams).
- The Ghost Rider: For the senior who is rarely seen in class but always appears on exam day.
- Mr. Einstein: (Sarcastic) For the guy who asks the most obvious, funny questions during a serious lecture.
- The Wi-Fi Hacker: For the tech-geek who always knows the school’s Wi-Fi password.
- Mr. Late Latif: For the senior who walks into the first period when it is almost over.
- The Protein Shake: For the gym-obsessed guy who flexes his muscles in the school uniform.
- Mr. Excuse Minister: For the guy who has a brand new, unbelievable story for not doing his homework.
- The Sleeping Beauty (Boy): For the student who can sleep with his eyes open during history class.
2. Cute & Sassy Farewell Titles for Girls
These titles celebrate the drama, the style, and the brains of the senior girls.
- Miss Selfie Queen: For the girl who cannot pass a mirror or a window without checking her reflection.
- The Chatterbox: For the girl who can talk to a wall and still have a 2-hour conversation.
- Miss Fashionista: For the senior who treats the school corridor like a fashion runway.
- The Gossip Girl: She knows everything about everyone. She is the human Wikipedia of school drama.
- Miss Google: For the topper who knows the answer before the teacher even finishes the question.
- The Caffeine Addict: For the girl who is always surviving on coffee and looks stressed.
- Miss Innocent: For the girl who looks very quiet to the teachers but is the biggest prankster in the friend group.
- The Drama Queen: For the senior who reacts to a broken pen like it’s a national emergency.
3. Best Duo/Group Titles (For Best Friends)
Some seniors are inseparable. Why give them single titles when you can award them as a pair?
- Tom & Jerry: For the two best friends who are always fighting but can’t live without each other.
- Jai & Veeru: For the ultimate brotherhood duo.
- The Fevicol Jodi: For the girls who even go to the washroom together.
- The Backbench Mafia: For the group of friends who control the last row of the classroom.
Event Manager’s Guide: How to Present These Titles
Having a great list of tags is only 50% of the work. How you give these titles on stage makes all the difference. Here are 3 tips to make your award ceremony spectacular:
1. The “Sash” and “Prop” Strategy
Don’t just read the title from a paper. Create a custom Paper Sash (like a Miss Universe ribbon) for the winning senior to wear. Better yet, give them a cheap, funny prop!
- Example: Give “Miss Selfie Queen” a plastic toy camera. Give “The Sleeping Beauty” a small pillow.
2. The Background Music (BGM)
Coordinate with your sound team. When a title is announced, play a 5-second funny sound effect or a Bollywood song clip.
- Example: When “Mr. Jugaadu” is called, play the title track of Scam 1992. When the “Drama Queen” walks up, play the Komolika theme song. It elevates the comedy instantly.
3. The 1-Liner Roast
Before announcing the name, have your anchor drop a hint.
- Anchor: “This next award goes to someone who has attended more canteen sessions than actual math classes… Give it up for Mr. Ghost Rider, Rahul!”
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: How do we ensure the titles don’t offend anyone?
Ans: Rule of thumb: Never target insecurities. Avoid titles about weight, appearance, or poor academic performance in a mean way. Keep it light-hearted. If you think a title might hurt someone, skip it.
Q2: Should we give a title to every single senior?
Ans: If your batch is small (under 40 students), try to include everyone. If the batch is huge (100+ students), it will take too long. In that case, give out 15-20 highly entertaining “Major Awards” on stage, and write personalized small titles on the farewell cards for the rest.
Q3: Can we give titles to Teachers?
Ans: Yes! Students love it when teachers get involved. Titles like “The Human Calculator” (Math Teacher) or “The Hawk Eye” (Discipline In-charge) are very popular. Just ensure it is highly respectful.
Q4: Do we need a script to announce these?
Ans: Yes, spontaneous jokes often fall flat on stage due to nervousness. You should absolutely have your lines written down.
Need the Perfect Words for the Stage?
Titles are fun, but you still need to host the rest of the show! Make sure your anchors are prepared. Check out our complete Farewell Party Anchoring Script 2026 to manage the speeches, dances, and tears flawlessly.




