On 21 November, our community came together in a joyful celebration of World Children’s Day, a moment dedicated to honouring children and their rights while creating meaningful opportunities for fun, learning, and connection.

The campus was filled with laughter and excitement as students enjoyed a variety of engaging activities — including spending time with animals, playing with friends, and experiencing hands-on learning through play. The energy and enthusiasm reflected exactly what this special day represents: joy, curiosity, and the freedom to learn in ways that feel natural and inspiring.

The main purpose of this event is deeply rooted in our commitment to child-centred education. Through this celebration, we aim to:

  • Honour children and their rights, recognising their voices, needs, and individuality.
  • Encourage student voice, confidence, and active participation, empowering students to express themselves and be leaders in their own learning journey.
  • Promote empathy and care for living things, helping students develop compassion, responsibility, and respect for the world around them.
  • Provide joyful, play-based learning in a safe, inclusive environment where every child feels valued and supported.

World Children’s Day serves as a beautiful reminder that when children are given the space to explore, play, and connect, they naturally grow into confident, empathetic, and empowered learners. We are proud to celebrate this day together and continue nurturing a community where every child thrives.