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The BSY community came together on Thursday, November 16th, for a spectacular International Day celebration that embraced our rich tapestry of diversity. Parents, students, and staff were all involved in highlighting the unique nationalities and cultures within our school.
The festivities kicked off with a lively Parade of Nations, where each class represented their chosen country. Diverse flags and national dress were in abundance, setting the stage quite literally for an afternoon of cultural exploration.
The packed BSY theatre was then treated to seven incredible performances. From singing and dancing to a jaw-dropping traditional elephant dance and impressive Taekwondo displays, the exceptional talents of our performers were much appreciated by the lively audience.
The Great Hall was transformed into a global showcase, thanks to members of our fantastic parent community who set up tables representing their nationalities. These tables featured traditional art, music, and mouth-watering dishes that delighted the senses. Not to be outdone, each class contributed to the cultural extravaganza by setting up tables for the countries their class had chosen to represent, creating a delightful blend of cultures and flavors.
Principal Alison Fox shared her thoughts on the event, saying, "International Day at BSY is a true reflection of the value of an international education. It provides our community with a unique opportunity to come together, share our cultures, and celebrate the richness of diversity. This year, the BSY community truly excelled, delivering an extraordinary International Day that was enjoyed by all.”
The event not only celebrated our diverse backgrounds but also emphasized the importance of fostering a global perspective in education. International Day served as a reminder that by embracing our differences, we create a stronger, more connected community.
As laughter, music, and the aroma of delicious food filled the school, it was clear that International Day 2023 at BSY was a resounding success.
Educators from The British School Yangon joined over 200 international teachers and leaders from Nord Anglia Education schools at the SEAMEI Teaching & Learning Conference 2025, held in Abu Dhabi. The event brought together outstanding minds in education to explore leadership, resilience, innovation, and inclusion—key elements shaping the future of teaching and learning.
What Does the Early Explorers Programme Entail?
Early Explorers is a weekly one-hour session designed for parents and their children aged 6 months to 2 years. Rooted in the British EYFS (Early Years Foundation Stage) framework, the programme provides a nurturing and engaging environment for children to explore, learn, and grow alongside their parents or guardians.
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