Celebrating International Week at St. Rose School

A Week of Culture, Connection, and Global Learning

At St. Rose School, we believe that learning extends far beyond the classroom, and this week, our students had the opportunity to experience the beauty and richness of South American cultures during our annual International Week.


A heartfelt thank you to Mrs. Quinn, who thoughtfully coordinated a full week of engaging, hands-on activities that brought global learning to life for our students. Her dedication and creativity made this week both meaningful and memorable for our entire school community.


Throughout the week, students explored the diverse cultures of South America through interactive experiences designed to educate, inspire, and connect. On Tuesday, students participated in a buddy craft activity, creating colorful headdresses representative of South American traditions. This collaborative experience allowed students across grade levels to work together while learning about cultural symbolism and artistry.


On Wednesday, classrooms transformed into immersive cultural spaces as students rotated through different rooms to experience the music, games, food, and traditions of South America. This hands-on approach allowed students to not only learn about these cultures, but truly experience them in a dynamic and engaging way.


We concluded the week with a vibrant dance assembly, where students enjoyed and participated in traditional dance styles from South America and Mexico. The energy, enthusiasm, and joy throughout the room reflected the impact of this shared cultural celebration.


In addition, our school community came together during Mass to honor one of our cherished traditions, the Parade of Flags, a beautiful representation of the many cultures that make up our St. Rose family and a meaningful reminder of our global connection.


International Week at St. Rose School is more than just a celebration, it is an important part of our commitment to fostering cultural awareness, respect, and global understanding. Experiences like these help our students grow not only academically, but as compassionate, informed, and faith-filled individuals.

We are so proud of our students for their enthusiasm and participation, and we are grateful to our faculty and staff for supporting such impactful programming.


At St. Rose, we don’t just learn about the world, we celebrate it

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