Culture Day 2025
As part of our vibrant Diversity Week celebrations, students and staff came together to honour all the different cultures that make up our school community during our much-anticipated Culture Day.
The day was a colourful celebration of identity, heritage and belonging. Students proudly wore traditional clothing or outfits that represented their cultural backgrounds or personal identities. From vibrant gurung dresses, saris, kurtas, asoebi & gele, to national flags and football shirts from around the world, the school hallways came alive with colour.

The assembly programme during Diversity week focussed on the themes of 'calling in and calling out' as part of our We Care to Challenge. Students were encouraged and supported in thinking how they can take this approach in life, not just during their time at The Wavell, and considering how we can apply this philosophy not just every lesson every day, but every second every day. This assembly encouraged students to reflect on how we can hold each other accountable with compassion, and how to speak up against injustice while fostering understanding and growth. It was a meaningful reminder that diversity is not just about celebration, but also about responsibility and allyship.

Diversity week - and Culture Day in particular - was more than just a celebration. It was a meaningful opportunity for students to connect, learn from one another , and take pride in who they are. The week reminded us that our differences don't separate us, they enrich our community and help us grow stronger together.
Culture Day 2025