Cultures Day

We were delighted to host our annual Cultures Day on Tuesday for students and staff to enjoy!

This special event is dedicated to exploring different cultures and celebrating the diversity within our school community. It is undoubtedly one of the most highly anticipated events in the academic calendar and a favourite among staff and students!

In preparation for the big day, pupils enjoyed decorating their classrooms to honour a variety of cultures. Both Junior and Senior students enjoyed touring the classrooms and admiring the effort their peers had put into the celebrations. As is tradition on the day, our school community were invited to dress in clothes that they feel reflect their culture. This is always a beautiful part of the day, as girls can choose to interpret this theme however they wish. Many chose to dress in clothes representative of their religion, nationality or heritage, whilst others elected to wear sports kits, band t-shirts, school uniform or mufti!

Over breaktime, pupils gathered in the Junior Hall to sample a variety of national and regional treats. A huge thank you to our students and parents who generously contributed to the celebrations by preparing food for the community to try. It was a wonderful opportunity for girls to explore different foods and learn more about the dishes on offer.

In a special whole school assembly, we were treated to music and dances performed by students and a guest dohl performer. Sixth Form students also led a fabulous quiz titled ‘The Big Nigerian Game Show’, followed by a fashion show that displayed a range of magnificent outfits from a number of cultures.

For lunch, pupils enjoyed a special menu that incorporated a range of cuisines before embarking on the afternoon activities. During the second half of the day, Year 7 to Year 13 participated in a number of exceptional workshops designed to provide insight into various cultures around the world. Hosting 20 different sessions around school – including African Drumming, Chinese Calligraphy, Fashion in the USSR, American Politics, ‘Languages That Help Us Understand The World’ and Japanese Shibori (to name just a few) – students were encouraged to select workshops that interested them.

A huge thank you to the staff and students who organised a packed programme of events for all to enjoy. To our staff and guests who offered their expertise to run a workshop, parents who volunteered their time and knowledge, and to everyone who shared a part of their culture with others today – thank you! We had a beautiful day filled with love, acceptance, learning and joy, and we can’t wait to do it all again next year!

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