15 December, 2025
A school where every culture has a voice

Cultural diversity is at the heart of our learning experience. We go beyond observing traditions — we actively celebrate them through dynamic events, student-led projects, and global opportunities that connect learners across borders.
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Enquire nowAt The British College of Brazil, cultural diversity isn’t just something we observe, it’s something we live and celebrate together. Every child who joins our community brings a story, a language and a set of traditions, and all of these become part of our school’s shared identity.
Here at BCB, we believe that when students feel proud of where they come from, they develop a stronger sense of who they are and a deeper respect for others. This is what turns a group of learners into a true international community.
Across the year, BCB bursts with colour, music and connection as our students take part in events that celebrate cultures from all over the world. From International Day to regional Nord Anglia Education events, each occasion offers a chance to learn, share and grow together.
Whether it’s living side by side for three days at the Global Games, performing at the Americas Performing Arts Festival, exploring innovation at the STEAM Festival or discovering snow and nature on the Switzerland Trip, our students gain friendships that cross borders and memories that last a lifetime.
At BCB, our students are leaders in shaping how culture is celebrated. We encourage them to share their stories, initiate projects and use their voices to express who they are.
From creative writing and art projects to student-led initiatives, cultural expression is woven into daily school life, empowering students to embrace individuality and strengthen our community.
Cultural identity begins at home, and our families play an essential role in keeping that connection alive at school. During International Day, families come together to share traditional games, songs and dishes from their home countries, creating heartwarming moments of discovery and joy.
Our Parent Teacher Association (PTA), made up of families from across the globe, is also deeply involved in planning events that reflect our community’s diversity. Together, we make sure every celebration truly represents the many cultures that make BCB unique.
Here at BCB, we believe that when students feel proud of where they come from, they develop a stronger sense of who they are and a deeper respect for others. This is what turns a group of learners into a true international community.
Events That Bring Us Together
Across the year, BCB bursts with colour, music and connection as our students take part in events that celebrate cultures from all over the world. From International Day to regional Nord Anglia Education events, each occasion offers a chance to learn, share and grow together.
Whether it’s living side by side for three days at the Global Games, performing at the Americas Performing Arts Festival, exploring innovation at the STEAM Festival or discovering snow and nature on the Switzerland Trip, our students gain friendships that cross borders and memories that last a lifetime.
“Junior Global Games is the best because we get to hang out with people from schools all over The Americas. It was great to find out about each other’s lives, and we realised that we have lots in common!”, says Rafa, Year 7 student.
Student Voice and Cultural Expression
At BCB, our students are leaders in shaping how culture is celebrated. We encourage them to share their stories, initiate projects and use their voices to express who they are.
“In our IPC unit, we researched the countries that we feel connected to, and then we created a piece of artwork linked to this. It felt special that we could show and explain our culture to others and make connections between our experiences.” shares Letícia, Year 5 student.
From creative writing and art projects to student-led initiatives, cultural expression is woven into daily school life, empowering students to embrace individuality and strengthen our community.
Families as Partners
Cultural identity begins at home, and our families play an essential role in keeping that connection alive at school. During International Day, families come together to share traditional games, songs and dishes from their home countries, creating heartwarming moments of discovery and joy.
Our Parent Teacher Association (PTA), made up of families from across the globe, is also deeply involved in planning events that reflect our community’s diversity. Together, we make sure every celebration truly represents the many cultures that make BCB unique.





