June at All Nations was officially declared the month of confusion when we celebrated Backwards Day. From students strutting in inside-out shirts and mismatched shoes, to teachers attempting to walk backwards without colliding into door frames (a noble but not always successful attempt), the whole school turned into a hilarious circus of reverse living. Even our timetable went upside down—first period last, last period first. The best part? Watching everyone say “Goodbye!” instead of “Good morning!” as they entered the gates.
Then came July with Beach Vibes Day when our school suddenly looked like the set of a summer music video. Students and teachers alike came dressed in their coolest T-shirts, neon shades, and sunniest smiles. For a few glorious hours, classrooms felt less like lessons and more like beach shacks —minus the sand in the shoes! The sunglasses competition was fierce: from oversized bug-eye glasses to sporty wraparounds, everyone looked like a celebrity incognito.
Both days reminded us that school isn’t just about books and exams—it’s also about laughter, memories, and celebrating life together.
