Page 14 - EY NEWSLETTER Vol 8 Issue 2
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Kuwait National Liberation Day
Kuwait National
Liberation Day
Year after year, Kuwait National Liberation Day proves to
be a celebration at its nest — and at English Playgroup, it's
no different.
Each year, we ensure that the Kuwait National Liberation
Day celebration is lled with beautiful visuals bursting with
the ag’s colours — red, green, black, and white —
allowing children to embrace their cultural heritage. We
enjoy involving families in this day of fun, keeping tradition
and community alive.
This year, learners spent their school day with their parents
during an Open Day. Children proudly performed songs and
dances they had prepared, followed by Kuwait-themed arts
and crafts and face painting.
At EPG, our teachers are committed to teaching learners
about their culture — helping them grow their sense of
community, nurturing their environment, and empowering
them to lay the foundation for a bright future in the country
they love.
Who doesn’t enjoy a good dress-up day? Our learners joined
their friends in dressing up for Kuwait National Day. This
simple act brings about a strong sense of pride and unity,
reminding them that they belong to something great. We
are proud to witness their growth as they become con dent
and thrive in their values.
Our learners have a great sense of their surroundings — a
real understanding of their world. As young as they are,
they show remarkable awareness of their traditions and
culture. They stand rm in their community and country.
Together with their families, we proudly continue to keep
that spirit and pride alive.
Ms. Chrijuan Adams
English Lead Teacher
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