Celebrating World Children’s Day – every child has a voice, a dream and a right đź’™

Today, we came together to celebrate World Children’s Day, a special occasion that reminds us of the importance of children’s rights and well-being. Our Primary and Middle School students showed their support by wearing blue clothes, the color that symbolizes this global day.

After dinner, the fun continued in Olympus, where we enjoyed an evening full of laughter and games. We started with a lively round of Warm Potato, followed by an energetic game of Dodgeball, and wrapped up with the classic Traffic Light. Olympus was filled with smiles, cheers, and a wonderful sense of togetherness.

Beyond the fun, this day carried a deeper meaning. As we played and laughed, we reflected on how fortunate we are to enjoy fundamental rights—the right to go to school and learn, to play and have free time, to be listened to and express our opinions, to have a name and identity, access to good health and medical care, to be surrounded by family and people who care for us….

World Children’s Day is not just a celebration—it’s a reminder to value and protect these rights for every child, everywhere.