On this vibrant day, each class represents a country. Learners proudly dress in attire that tells the story of different nations β from Kenyan shukas and kitenge, Ghanaian kente, Rwandese imishanana, South African beadwork, Somali attire and more.
Through dressing, performance and presentations, learners showcase the heart of each culture, instilling pride, knowledge and respect for diversity.
Cultural Day is not just for learners β parents also dress in cultural attire, supporting their children and adding to the lively atmosphere. Itβs a family celebration, strengthening the bond between home and school.
Parents share meals, dances and stories alongside learners, making the event a true community affair filled with laughter, learning and joy.
The event is brought to life through traditional songs, dances, poems and skits. Students march proudly with flags, share riddles and proverbs, and act out stories that highlight the uniqueness of each nation.
The cultural parade is always a breathtaking moment β colorful, joyful and filled with lessons of unity and respect.
Cultural Day is more than dressing up β itβs about: