November 1st is Halloween, a traditional Western festival, and large-scale celebrations will be held everywhere. In Europe, traditionally it is believed that Halloween eve is when spiritual world is the closest to mortal world, and it is also the liveliest time of this festival. Children will carry pumpkin lanterns, wear all kinds of weird costumes, go door to door to ask for sweets, and keep saying: "trick-or-treat”. If you refuse to give sweets, the children will be very angry and punish you in various ways, such as dumping trash in your house, etc., until you are willing to give them sweets.
At this time of year, CISS also holds Halloween celebrations. Teachers and students celebrate the festival with singing, dancing, and games on campus. In addition to pumpkin lanterns and candies, bat, spider, ghost, haunted house, and vampire, these essential elements of Halloween will also become part of the game and for everyone to enjoy a period of happy and unforgettable time.
Early in the morning, the students and faculty staff came to the school all dressed up. Harry Potter, vampires, Death Eaters, Alice, princess...the students went trick-or-treat with their candy bags according to the plan. According to the route prompts, they needed to go to each grade in the teaching building to ask for sweets, and then the second place to check in was the school’s auditorium, where Madam Duan Yun A, executive director of CISS, prepared a mysterious surprise for the students. Abundant candies and carefully selected small pumpkins! Knock, knock, trick-or-treat! The students returned home with fruitful results!
This year, PE teacher Mr. Paulo prepared a mysterious surprise for the students. He first came to the kindergarten to surprise to the little tigers. The little tigers were all taken aback by the ghost costume of Mr. Paulo today! Screaming one after another! Ms. Beryl, help, who is this! The little tigers were surprised to find the moment when Mr. Paulo took off the mask! It turns out this is Mr. Paulo! We didn't even notice it! Then he went to various corners of the campus to scare the students coming and going!
In addition to trick-or-treat, what students have been anticipating is this year's Halloween pumpkin lunch! Every year CISS prepares delicious pumpkin lunch full of Halloween style for students! The students feasted on the food and happily talked about each other's outfits! Halloween activities are an important part of multicultural education in international schools. The teaching atmosphere of CISS, which is entertaining and harmonious open wider space for development for students.