Celebrating the world through Cultural Day

In the summer term, our Senior School community came together for an enriching Cultural Day – a celebration of global heritage, student voice and intercultural understanding.

From the moment the day began, the atmosphere was one of curiosity, creativity and connection. Students across the Senior School proudly contributed to a digital world map, pinning the countries they identify with or have cultural links to. This interactive display beautifully reflected the rich diversity within our school community and served as a striking visual centrepiece for the day.

Learning through sharing

A highlight of the day was the student-led Cultural Fair, held in the Prep Hall. Pupils set up stalls representing different countries, offering a mix of fascinating facts, traditional items, interactive games and food tastings. Students were invited to visit and explore the fair, and were warmly welcomed by those presenting, who confidently shared their knowledge and stories. It was a proud moment of peer-to-peer learning and leadership.

Cultural experiences

We were delighted to welcome representatives from the Chinese Cultural Centre, who delivered engaging workshops in traditional ribbon dancing and calligraphy. These hands-on sessions gave students a chance to appreciate the beauty and discipline of these historic art forms and many left with their own calligraphy as a keepsake.

‘Around the World’ lunch and activities

The Dining Hall took on a global flavour with a special ‘Around the World’ themed menu, giving students the opportunity to try new flavours and celebrate the culinary traditions of different cultures. In between activities, students also took part in a flag hunt around the school grounds, testing their geographical knowledge and observation skills, and participated in a fun and fast-paced global quiz.

Reflection

To round off the day, students paused for a shared moment of reflection – an opportunity to look back on the day and consider what they had discovered, appreciated and learned. Many students commented on how much they enjoyed hearing their peers speak with pride about their own backgrounds, and how the day helped deepen their respect for cultures beyond their own.

Cultural Day 2025 was more than just an event – it was a celebration of each other and the individual stories that make up our school. It offered students a platform to celebrate their heritage, to learn from one another and to recognise the importance of cultural awareness in today’s world.

We believe that individuals count. So we are interested in what makes us all different. Not just what makes us the same.


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