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Ermitage International School students celebrated Chinese New Year with great enthusiasm! Our nursery students got into the spirit of the Year of the Dragon by making intricate origami dragons, which allowed them to express their creativity.

Our students celebrating the chinese new year

Meanwhile, the CE1 50/50 perpetuated the tradition by giving lucky red envelopes, symbolising good fortune and prosperity, to their friends and family, spreading joy and warmth throughout our community.

Our students celebrate Chinese New Year with red envelopes given to their families

Our little ones really enjoyed immersing themselves in Chinese culture through the discovery of an important festival. It was a great way for them to learn about the country in a fun and festive way.

Our nursery school pupils made origami dragons

Happy Year from the dragon Xin nian kuai le!

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