- Students from 33 nationalities come together to celebrate diversity
Bengaluru: The Canadian International School (CIS) organized multicultural day with many fun filled activities representing students from different countries in the world. The students took part in a display of culture and heritage in honor of the school’s diverse population. Around 800 people from 33 nationalities gathered at the event to celebrate diversity and international oneness. The aim was to commemorate multiculturalism and celebrate the forming of a global society made of staff, families and supporters of CIS.
Each of the country’s stall showcased the culture, tradition, music and fashion, history etc of the respective countries. The day was a vibrant, eclectic passage through countries and cultures – teasing the senses with multi-culinary dishes to taste and smell, vivid colours and sounds from parents and students alike, adored traditional costumes, ethnic wear and performing their local customary dances and songs. Parents and visitors were treated to exciting entertainment and resounding music by the school choir and band. The SCA hosted a Global Dance Party with a playlist curated from all countries.
“This event is my favorite experience on campus, as each year new wonderful performances and traditions are put on display and I learn something new each time. The event was so much fun to take part in and there was such a big turn-out”, said Adit Ganguly, IB 1A student.
Canadian International School prides itself on having an assorted student population and multicultural day encourages students to embrace other cultures and promotes tolerance at the school. This day is a fantastic celebration of the life and spirit that makes CIS the global mosaic that it is. It’s amazing to see everyone come together and show their support, said Ms. Shweta Sastri, Executive Director, Canadian International School.
“Multicultural Day is a celebration of the global diversity at Canadian International School. It is delightful to see the community come together and celebrate their heritage. Everybody from toddlers to grandparents had a lovely day. My favorite part was watching the Japanese moms shake a leg to Bollywood tunes” said Kirin Jeet Singh.
It’s really a nice concept. People coming from all over the world together and making multicultural day, first time we have seen in life, said Akansha Gupta, Vishal Johar & Rounak, IB-1 Students.
The Multi -Cultural Day is a unique show that showcases a myriad of talents from different parts of the world said Vishwas Kulkarni, Hindi Teacher.
“The parents at CIS put in an enormous effort to create what was a memorable and fun event.” said Darcie Funk, SCA Member and parent.
Canada is indeed a “Multi-cultural” nation in all aspects of the word “Internationalism”. Canada has been blessed abundantly with ample space, much larger than the United States. Canada has well established the Provinces where you can distinctly witness the cultural diversities added with languages and display of many origins from the global environment. Canadians are a friendly bunch of people who know too well the value of CULTURE amongst all the other features they adore from the foreign immigrants. When an Immigrant gets the Citizenship the Canadian authorities make it succinctly clear not to ever lose our heritage, and they… Read more »