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Celebrating our Cultural Diversity

Culture Day at Ash Manor

 

 

On Thursday 27th November, our school came alive with colour, music, and creativity as we celebrated Culture Day—a vibrant, brand new event dedicated to embracing the rich diversity within our community. From stunning traditional outfits to hands-on workshops, the day was a true reflection of the many cultures that make our school unique.

Students were invited to dress in cultural clothing, and the response was incredible! The corridors were filled with beautiful garments representing countries from all across the globe. This visual celebration set the tone for a day of learning, sharing, and creativity.

Throughout the day, students could choose from a range of interactive workshops, each offering a unique cultural experience. They learned the art of sushi making in a hands-on culinary adventure, discovered high-energy moves in a street dance session, and explored the rhythms of traditional African percussion through djembe drumming. Others delved into Buddhist culture, gaining insights into mindfulness and Eastern traditions, while some tried their hand at creating beautiful Chinese scroll paintings inspired by centuries-old artistic heritage and calligraphy. Every workshop was a huge success, leaving students inspired and eager to learn more.

One of the highlights was the music demonstration workshops for Year 7 and Year 8. These sessions, led by musicians from Surrey Arts gave students the chance to explore different instruments and styles, inspiring many to consider signing up for music lessons. At lunchtime, the main hall buzzed with excitement as a fantastic live band performed popular hits, creating an electric atmosphere that had everyone clapping and cheering along.

Culture Day wasn’t just about activities—it was also about connection. The Student Senior Leadership Team, with support from Mrs McGill, organised the entire event and even conducted a survey revealing that over 40 languages are spoken within our school community. During tutor time, students learned how to say “hello” in some of these languages, fostering a sense of global awareness and respect.

The celebration continued in the canteen, where music played throughout the day and students sampled exciting cultural foods at break and lunch. From sweet treats to savoury delights, the flavours were as diverse as the cultures they represented.

Even in the classroom, the cultural theme shone through. Lessons explored fascinating topics such as the cultural history of mathematics, the impact of the Silk Roads trade in history, and even Japanese Samurai interpretations of Shakespeare’s Macbeth. Teachers talked about their own cultural experiences and brought along treats from their homelands to share. These creative approaches helped students see how culture influences every aspect of learning.

Culture Day was more than an event—it was a reminder of the strength and beauty found in diversity. It showcased the creativity, curiosity, and inclusivity that defines our school. A huge thank you to the Student Senior Leadership Team for their hard work and to everyone who participated and made the day unforgettable.

   

 

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