Cultural Events
Cultural Events
The International Food Festival is a highlight of our cultural celebrations, where students, staff, and families share traditional dishes from their cultures. It is a chance to experience the tastes of the world, learn about different customs, and celebrate diversity through food.
The International Food Festival brings our community together to share traditional dishes and explore flavours from around the world.
Kapa Haka is an important expression of Māori culture, combining song, dance, and performance. It builds unity, pride, and cultural understanding, while giving students the opportunity to connect with te ao Māori and share its traditions with the wider community.
Kapa Haka celebrates Māori culture through song, dance, and performance, building pride, unity, and cultural connection.
Diwali, known as the Festival of Lights, is a joyful celebration that symbolises hope, renewal, and the victory of light over darkness. At JPC, we mark this occasion with colourful decorations, cultural performances, and the sharing of stories that highlight the importance of family and community.
Diwali, the Festival of Lights, celebrates new beginnings and the victory of light over darkness with colour, joy, and togetherness.
Mardi Gras is a lively festival that celebrates music, dance, and cultural expression. It is filled with colour, energy, and creativity, encouraging students to enjoy the spirit of festivity while learning about the traditions and values behind the celebration.
Mardi Gras is a lively festival of music, dance, and creativity, encouraging celebration and cultural expression.
Holi, the Festival of Colours, is a vibrant celebration of love, friendship, and new beginnings. Students take part in colourful activities that symbolise unity and joy, reminding us of the importance of coming together as a community to celebrate life.
Holi, the Festival of Colours, symbolises joy, love, and unity as our community comes together to celebrate with vibrancy.