At EMIS, Cultural Day is a colourful and memorable celebration where our pupils and students proudly showcase the beauty of Nigeria’s diverse traditions. Children appear in elegant native attires from different parts of the country, especially the major tribes such as Yoruba, Igbo, and Hausa, while embracing values of unity, confidence, and cultural pride.
EMIS Cultural Day gives children the opportunity to appreciate the beauty of their roots and the richness of Nigerian tradition. From finely styled native attire to graceful cultural presentation, the day reflects unity in diversity and teaches our learners to value identity, heritage, and respect for one another.
One of the most exciting parts of the day is seeing our children dressed like young kings, queens, chiefs, princesses, and distinguished cultural icons. Their confidence, smiles, and elegance make the event truly unforgettable. Every appearance reflects creativity, pride, and the joy of learning through celebration.
This segment highlights the lively atmosphere of the day, where students shine with poise and happiness while families, teachers, and fellow learners admire the beauty of every presentation.
Cultural Day at EMIS is more than clothing and colour. It is also a lively platform for drama, narration, storytelling, poetry, cultural presentations, and talent display by both primary and secondary students. These performances help children express themselves boldly while learning about the unique stories, values, and traditions that make Nigeria special.
Through performances and presentations, learners participate actively, build confidence, and celebrate the richness of our national identity in a meaningful and memorable way.
Every frame tells a story of colour, grace, learning, and cultural pride.