Welcome to the Cultural Ambassador Programme!
Embrace the richness of diversity with our Cultural Ambassador Programme, a unique initiative designed to celebrate and share the vibrant tapestry of cultures within our community. This programme is a testament to our commitment to fostering cultural understanding, connecting families, and creating a global community within our school.
Our Cultural Ambassadors are passionate volunteers who have dedicated themselves to represent and celebrate the uniqueness of their respective countries or regions. These individuals play a pivotal role in promoting cultural exchange, fostering friendships, and ensuring that every cultural nuance finds its place within our school community.
Explore our current country or region groups run by dedicated Cultural Ambassadors
We're proud to share that our vibrant community already hosts a variety of Cultural Ambassador groups representing different country or regions. If you haven't yet joined your country or region group and wish to connect with your cultural community, it's simple!
Initiate the conversation, share your experiences, and contribute to the rich cultural tapestry of our school. Join hands with your fellow parents in celebrating diversity:
Click on the link corresponding to your country or region below. Send a request to the Cultural Ambassador, and start engaging with your fellow parents.
Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Czechia, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, India, Israel, Italy, Latin America, Lebanon, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Pakistan, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Singapore, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Turkey, UK and Ireland, Ukraine, USA
Become a Cultural Ambassador:
Is your country or region not yet represented? We invite you to become a Cultural Ambassador for your heritage! Share the richness of your culture, traditions, and experiences with our community.
About The role:
A Cultural Ambassador is a voluntary position held by 1 or 2 members within a particular cultural group. In this role, Ambassadors may be asked to:
coordinate opportunities to bring parents, teachers and families together who share cultural identity
connect with new families, teachers and, staff as part of the welcome programme
contribute to school programmes that relate to their culture e.g.: speak in classrooms about special festivals or current affairs
Act as table coordinators for the annual International Day
If you're interested in becoming an Ambassador, reach out to our CAP Coordinator.
This is a wonderful event where our children can enjoy all the food from the different countries or regions around the world prepared by parents. These donations will provide lunch for all the students from EC to Year 13, as well as teachers, staff, and volunteers. Around 40 countries are used to participate in this event.