All week King’s has been celebrating language and culture. The week started with a Cultural Clothes Day, where everyone had the opportunity to wear clothes that reflected their culture. Throughout the week, there were a variety of events and activities to recognise and celebrate our different cultures, including international film screenings, a workshop by the Medway African and Caribbean Association (MACA), traditional dress displays, and Ceilidh dancing.

A huge thank you, gracias, danke, dhanyavaad, arigato, shukran for Mrs Wiltshire and everyone involved in making Language and Culture Week such a success!

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