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Bali Island School Celebrates the Diversity and Unity of 50 Countries

Bali Island School Celebrates the Diversity and Unity of 50 Countries
Bali Island School Celebrates the Diversity and Unity of 50 Countries

Bali Island School (BIS) recently hosted its annual International Day, celebrating the rich diversity of its community with representation from 45 nationalities.

The BIS campus came alive as students, teachers, and families gathered to showcase their unique cultures and traditions. Held on the 28th of February 2025, the event was a vibrant testament to BIS’s commitment to embracing diversity and fostering global understanding. The celebration featured traditional dances, captivating musical performances, and colourful cultural displays, offering an immersive experience of the school’s rich heritage.

All Families Gathered on the International Day
All Families Gathered on International Day

Beyond the spectacular performances, the event also transformed into a global culinary festival, where guests could savour dishes from around the world. The diverse selection of flavours and aromas provided a delightful journey for the taste buds, reflecting a variety of culinary heritages.

“Bali Island School is proud of its diverse community, uniting students, parents, teachers, and staff for International Day. With over 45 nationalities represented, BIS International Day offers students a valuable opportunity to learn about and embrace different cultures from around the world,” said Katharina Vika, Marketing Manager of Bali Island School.

Special Performances by BIS Students
Special Performances by BIS Students

The significance of International Day extends far beyond its spectacular performances and culinary delights. The event serves as a reminder of the beauty and strength of the diverse BIS community, fostering an inclusive environment where everyone is valued and celebrated for their unique contributions.

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