Have a table covered with a blue cloth in the middle of the room or at the front of the room. The statue of Mary can be placed on the table.
You may want to invite students in the school to make flowers out of paper for the event and have the students place their flowers in vases around the statue or surrounding the table. Every student who is participating could be asked to make a flower out of tissue paper.
Music can be used to set the atmosphere for the event. Songs like, Hail Mary: Gentle Woman; Immaculate Mary; Ave Maria; Sing of Mary; Magnificat; Mary’s Song, can be used.
Candles can add some atmosphere. If each child praying a Hail Mary had a candle (non-flamed) they could flip the switch when it is their turn to pray the Hail Mary, so the light grows in the room and the students can see the rosary progress. You decide how the community will follow the progression – you can also have one student holding a sanctuary lamp and move from person to person.
Put the students who are praying in an oval shape with a crucifix at one end and a statue of Mary in the centre of the oval on a table. This may be held outdoors if it is warm enough (however, the sound may not be contained and so the students leading would need to pray louder than usual so everyone could respond) or in the gym of your school. Those reading may want to lift their hand to indicate the response to a Psalm at Mass.
Be sure that you plan your service keeping in mind how long the students will be required to sit and be attentive.
Select seventy-five students to be pray-ers. Some students will pray: the Sign of the Cross; the Creed; Our Father; Hail Mary; Glory Be; Fatima Prayer; and will read the summary of the mystery.