Watch pupils celebrate at the St John's School International Festival
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In the morning pupils tasted a variety of international foods from countries such as Uganda, Greece, Hungary and more.
The tables were laid out with flags and souvenirs from their host countries to give pupils a flavour of more than just the food.
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Hide AdHaving had a taste of worldwide cuisine, in the afternoon the children sang songs from across the globe, celebrating the diversity of their school and learning about foreign cultures.
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Sophie Curtis, EAL leader and international coordinator, thought the performances were 'superb'.
She said: "Huge thanks to all the parents and children who helped.
"What a brilliant way to finish the school year!"
The pupils sang in a range of languages including Irish, Swahili, Polish and Filipino.
They also completed dance routines from Greece and India.