Ravensthorpe Primary School celebrated Global Goals Week with a Cultural Diversity Day.
The event, part of the Peterborough Keys Academies Trust initiative, aimed to honour the diverse cultural backgrounds of its students.
Each class was assigned a different country, allowing students to explore global cultures and engage with the United Nations' Global Goals for Sustainable Development (SDGs).
Students wore colours representing national flags from countries including Spain, Romania, Nigeria, Kenya, Poland, Lithuania, Japan, England, Portugal, and Greece.
They participated in activities such as crafting flags, learning about languages, customs, and cuisines, and practising greetings in different languages.
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Emma Ward, head teacher of Ravensthorpe Primary School, said: “The excitement of the day was evident, as students not only explored new cultures but also celebrated the diversity present within their own school community.”
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