International Day at IICS: A Celebration of Unity & Faith
The International Day at IICS Kindergarten and Elementary brought joy, learning, and cultural appreciation to life. This special event united students, teachers, and parents in a meaningful experience. Moreover, it highlighted diversity while strengthening faith-based values among students.
At IPEKA Integrated Christian School, this day focused on global cultures and God’s love for all people. Students learned that every nation reflects God’s beautiful creation. Therefore, the event encouraged respect, unity, and understanding among young learners.
The International Day began with a vibrant cultural parade. Students proudly wore traditional outfits from different countries. As a result, the school environment felt colorful and lively. Parents and teachers also joined by wearing cultural attire, which created a strong sense of togetherness.
After the parade, students performed cultural dances and songs. Each performance represented a unique country and its traditions. Furthermore, these performances helped students build confidence and express creativity. The audience enjoyed every moment and supported each child enthusiastically.
In addition, cultural booths became one of the main highlights. Parents managed these booths with dedication and creativity. They showcased traditional items, decorations, and educational materials. Most importantly, they served authentic foods from various countries. Students could taste and explore flavors from around the world.
The event also provided valuable learning opportunities. Students gained knowledge about different cultures in an interactive way. Instead of only reading, they experienced cultures directly. Consequently, this method made learning more engaging and memorable.
Moreover, the event emphasized a deeper message. It reminded everyone that God loves every nation and every person equally. This truth strengthened the school’s Christian foundation. Therefore, students not only learned about culture but also about faith and compassion. It successfully combined education, culture, and faith. It created lasting memories for students, parents, and teachers. Ultimately, this celebration encouraged unity in diversity while honoring God’s creation.