On 3 April 2026, Anne Hill International School (AHI) Primary Campus hosted a vibrant festival of colours, music and traditions as we celebrated International Day. This annual event is one of the most anticipated highlights of our school calendar, bringing together students, parents and teachers to celebrate. With more than 30 nationalities represented, International Day 2026 offered a joyful opportunity to learn, share and connect through culture.
Global Citizenship Through International Day
At AHI, International Day is more than a celebration. It complements our curriculum on global citizenship and intercultural learning by encouraging students to respect diverse perspectives, communicate across cultures, and engage with global challenges. Through this experience, they develop intercultural awareness and grow into compassionate, well informed global citizens. They also learn to understand the connections between cultures and environments.
The Country Parade: A Showcase of Diversity
International Day 2026 at Anne Hill International School began with the lively Country Parade, a highlight that filled the campus with pride and excitement. Our AHI students carried their flags high, representing more than thirty nationalities across our diverse school community. In addition, one or two students from each country wore traditional costumes, creating a colourful display that celebrated cultural identity and belonging.
As the MC announced, “Watch as our students represent nations from all corners of the globe in their stunning traditional costumes,” the audience responded with smiles and applause. Moreover, parents, teachers, and students enjoyed the Country Parade together, applauding warmly as each flag was raised. Every performance and costume told its own cultural story. They reflected the global diversity and warmth that make Anne Hill International School’s community truly special.
Sharing her feelings about the day, one parent expressed:
“The best part is seeing the energy of the cultural performances, the pride in the Country Parade, and the creativity within the booths. It’s a beautiful showcase of what happens when our parents and the school collaborate to create something truly magical for the children.”
An Australian student proudly holding her flag during the Country Parade
Two young Japanese students dressed in their traditional outfits
Highlights from the Stage
Following the Country Parade, the stage at Anne Hill International School came alive with cultural performances that celebrated our diverse school community. Families and students worked together to share traditions, creating a truly international atmosphere. Moreover, the variety of performances reflected the global diversity of our learners and the pride they take in their heritage.
There were many kinds of performances, ranging from Korean dance and Taekwondo to lively Indian rhythms, heartfelt Russian singing, and a graceful Indonesian dance. In addition, Vietnam stood out with the famous bamboo dance. The steady beat of the bamboo and the careful steps of the dancers drew loud applause. This performance showcased teamwork, tradition, and joy, quickly becoming one of the highlights of the celebration.
Japan followed with an energetic performance that combined movement and music. Both parents and students danced together, filling the stage with excitement and laughter. As a result, the atmosphere was lively, and many in the audience captured the moment on their phones to remember how the performance brought everyone together.
Each performance added something unique, demonstrating the creativity and pride of our learners and families. Taken together, they reflected the cultural richness of our global school community and the spirit of celebration that makes International Day at Anne Hill International School so meaningful.
Vietnamese parents sharing traditional songs and dance together on stage
Japanese mothers and students are bringing energy and joy to the stage with their performance
Global Booths and Cultural Discoveries
Anne Hill International School was transformed into a colourful celebration of international culture as sixteen booths filled the campus with creativity and excitement. Each booth offered something unique, from authentic food and handmade crafts to traditional games and cultural storytelling. This allowed students, families, and the wider school community to explore, learn, and enjoy the richness of global diversity in one joyful setting.
Countries represented included Vietnam, India, Korea, Japan, Bangladesh, Thailand, Indonesia, Russia, the USA, France, Germany, Singapore and Malaysia, Mexico, Kazakhstan, and Australia. Each booth contributed to a truly global celebration.
As one student joyfully shared, “I like all the booths because they are all so yummy!”—a simple yet heartfelt reflection that captured the excitement of the day.
The India booth showcased vivid colours and handmade decorations, reflecting the richness of Indian culture
The Pad Thai from the Thailand booth was a hot favourite, showcasing flavour and tradition in every bite
The USA booth offered refreshing lemonade, a simple treat to cool down during the celebration
The Indonesia booth showcased traditional shadow puppetry, highlighting artistry and cultural heritage
An Interactive Global Journey
To make the experience more engaging, students carried their own International Day “passports” – special cards used to collect stamps at each booth. As they explored different countries and cultures, they completed their passports and later redeemed them for a special gift. This turned the day into a journey across countries and cultures.
Families joined in too, voting for their favourite booths through QR codes. This added an interactive and modern element to the celebration. These activities encouraged everyone to participate fully and created a sense of connection across generations.
A student almost completes their “passport”, one step closer to exchanging it for a special gift
As the event ended, votes were carefully counted, and the AHI community gathered in anticipation of the results. Congratulations to this year’s winners: Korea Booth (1st Place), Indonesia Booth (2nd Place), Vietnam Booth (3rd Place), and Japan Booth (Most Loved Award). While not every booth received an award, each one stood out for its creativity, dedication, and the heartfelt effort invested by our families. This made the celebration even more meaningful.
A parent also shared their feelings about the celebration, saying: “It’s really nice seeing so many different traditions and cultures, the food is so special too.”
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The award ceremony united parents and students, celebrating creativity and diversity
We extend our sincere thanks to all parents and families for your incredible effort, creativity, and enthusiasm. Your contributions brought cultures and traditions from around the world to life on campus. As they continue their journey, they will nurture curiosity, embrace diversity, and grow into global citizens in the future.
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