Christ the King International School proudly marked the 70th Anniversary Global Heritage Day on Thursday, 26th March 2026 at the Christ the King Parish Hall. The celebration formed part of the school’s efforts to promote cultural awareness, diversity, and appreciation of global traditions among its learners.
The colourful event brought together students, staff, and invited guests in a vibrant display of culture and heritage. Students were beautifully dressed in traditional and cultural costumes representing Ghana, other African countries, and various parts of the world. The variety of attire showcased the richness of global cultures and highlighted the uniqueness of different traditions and identities.
The celebration created an exciting learning experience for students, allowing them to explore and appreciate the customs, values, and traditions of people from different backgrounds. Through their costumes and presentations, learners demonstrated pride in their heritage while also embracing the diversity that exists within the global community.
The Parish Hall was filled with colour, music, and enthusiasm as students interacted with one another and admired the cultural expressions displayed throughout the programme. The event also strengthened unity within the school community and reinforced the importance of respecting and preserving cultural heritage for future generations.
As part of the school’s anniversary activities, the Global Heritage Day celebration served as a meaningful reminder of the importance of cultural identity and global citizenship. Christ the King International School remains committed to nurturing learners who appreciate their roots while embracing the beauty of diversity across the world.
The school community celebrates the success of this memorable event and looks forward to many more opportunities to honour and promote cultural heritage.