Celebrating festivals in preschool does more than brighten a classroom with colours and songs; it opens young hearts and minds to the diverse world they live in. At Wimbledon Day Nursery, we see every festival as a chance to nurture understanding, joy, and connection in our preschoolers.
In this blog, you’ll discover how we incorporate meaningful celebrations into daily learning, helping children connect with the wider world through cultural discovery and festivals to celebrate in school.
We believe that festivals are essential tools to teach children lifelong values in fun, meaningful ways. Here’s how we make that happen in our classrooms:
When children learn about festivals from different cultures, they begin to understand how others live, think, and celebrate. It fosters acceptance, kindness, and emotional growth, skills that go far beyond the classroom.
We use music, dress-up, themed games, and storytelling to help children absorb diverse customs. These fun, play-based methods help children grasp big ideas like geography, religion, and tradition at their own pace.
By linking each celebration with learning goals, we give meaning to the moment. It helps children make connections between real-world events and classroom learning.
Our festivals to celebrate in school are carefully chosen to reflect our diverse community and to offer engaging learning experiences. Let’s take a closer look at how we bring culture into our everyday learning:
We explore major global festivals including Chinese New Year, Holi, Christmas, Eid, and more. We even organise trips to places of cultural importance, like the Buddhist temple in Wimbledon.
Every festival comes alive through age-appropriate crafts, songs, themed foods, and roleplay. These sensory-rich cultural activities for preschoolers help them feel connected, creative, and curious.
Parents share their customs, be it through storytelling, traditional attire, or homemade treats. These moments strengthen the bond and make every celebration feel deeply personal.
Beyond cultural awareness, celebrations play a powerful role in supporting your child’s developmental journey. Let’s look at how these activities supports growth:
Crafting masks for Halloween, dancing for Carnival, or painting diyas for Diwali helps children take pride in their creations. These hands-on tasks foster self-expression and personal achievement.
Through group singing, storytelling, and show-and-tell during festivals, children develop vocabulary, pronunciation, and social interaction, all while having fun.
Discussing about traditional foods or setting up a classroom “festival booth” strengthens motor skills and cognitive abilities. It’s learning by doing at its best.
Looking for a preschool that nurtures not only academic growth but also cultural curiosity, creativity, and care? Contact Wimbledon Day Nursery, where every celebration becomes a meaningful learning opportunity that helps your child grow socially, emotionally, and intellectually.