International Day Brings Learning to Life

International Day proved once again to be a highlight of the school year at Heritage, as pupils across the school celebrated the cultures, traditions and creativity of different countries.

Each class in Infants and Juniors focussed on a different Nordic country, with children arriving dressed in the colours of their nation’s flag. Year 2 explored Denmark, Upper Prep studied Finland, Years 3 and 4 focussed on Norway, Year 5 learned about Iceland, and Lower Prep and Year 6 explored Sweden. Throughout the day, pupils took part in a variety of activities that helped them learn about each country’s cuisine, architecture, geography, traditions and way of life. From creative art projects to practical, hands-on experiences, the day provided many opportunities for pupils to deepen their understanding in fun and memorable ways.

The day in Infants & Juniors concluded with a special assembly, where each class presented what they had learned, sharing their newly acquired knowledge with the rest of the school community.

In the Senior School, pupils started the day with a special assembly and enjoyed other activities in lessons and break times.

International Day continues to be a valuable opportunity for pupils to broaden their understanding of the world, celebrate different cultures, and learn in a fun and memorable way.

 

View our photo gallery to see highlights from the day:

Heritage Infant & Junior pupils taking part in International Day activities celebrating different countries and cultures.