​Stroud School runs Language and Culture Day

Posted on 12th Nov 2021 in School News, Language Learning

On Tuesday 9th November, Stroud School in Romsey held its Language and Culture Day.

Held every two years, the aim of this day is to promote language, culture and civilisations. The focus of the day was Portuguese, Chinese Mandarin and Japanese languages, however the school also ran some fantastic activities that touched on other cultures, such as Italian, French, German and Sign Language.

During the day, the children enjoyed many cross-curricular events and activities based on different cultural traditions. Origami sessions were enjoyed by all and of course Latin American Dancing, such as Samba, Tango and 'Paso Doble’.

Stroud is very keen to expose its pupils to different languages. The School believes that a greater language learning experience leads to the development of the skills and confidence needed for children to perceive themselves as ‘Global Citizens’. Stroud School believes it is paramount that children are given the opportunity to become multi-lingual as the immersion in a foreign culture can open new avenues of self-exploration and personal growth.

"Language is the blood of the soul into which thoughts run and out of which they grow." (Oliver Wendell Holmes).

To find out more about life at Stroud or to arrange a visit, please call 01794 513231 or email: registrar@stroud-kes.org.uk.