“Let us raise the standard of Pakistan and be proud of our culture and traditions.”
— Muhammad Ali Jinnah
Culture Day in our Early Years (EY) was a joyful celebration of identity, unity, and pride. Our little learners came dressed in beautiful traditional outfits representing the rich heritage of Pakistan. The classroom was filled with vibrant colours, smiles, and excitement as children shared about their dresses and traditions.
Each child arrived dressed in traditional attire, representing the rich culture of our beloved country, Pakistan. From colourful shalwar kameez and ajrak to beautiful bangles and caps, the children proudly showcased diversity within unity. It was heartwarming to see such confidence and excitement in their tiny steps. They listened to folk music, explored regional crafts, and spoke a few words in different languages spoken across Pakistan.
Culture Day reminds us that education is not only about books; it is about building character and connection. When children celebrate their culture with pride and learn to value others, they grow into individuals who carry unity in their hearts.
“Culture makes people understand each other better.”
— Paulo Coelho
A Tapestry of Traditions
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