Heavenly Hues Returns After 10 Years
After a long wait of ten years, All Nations International School proudly brought back its Art Exhibition, Heavenly Hues. It was a joyful celebration of creativity, unity, and the God-given talents of our students.
Held in April, the event marked an important milestone for our school. It brought all divisions together. Students expressed imagination, effort, and artistic growth through their work.
Young Artists at Work
Our youngest learners played a special role. Through the theme “Little Hands, God’s Wonders,” they shared their creativity with joy.
They explored themes such as Farm Land, Food Fun, Seasons, Fairy Land, and The Nature Pathway. As a result, they showed curiosity and a strong sense of wonder about the world around them.
Creative Expressions Across Grades
Students displayed many forms of art. These included drawings, paintings, crafts, models, and recycled art.
Each piece carried a personal touch. Students expressed their ideas in simple but meaningful ways. In addition, parents supported home projects. This made the experience more special and meaningful. It also strengthened the bond between home and school.
A Celebration of Community
The exhibition brought the whole community together. Parents and past pupils joined in through creative stalls.
Meanwhile, interactive activities and local treats added fun and warmth to the event. As a result, the school felt full of energy, teamwork, and fellowship.
More Than an Exhibition
Heavenly Hues was more than an art exhibition. It was a celebration of creativity, unity, and character.
It reminded us that every child is “fearfully and wonderfully made.” Each one has unique gifts to grow and share.
Our Commitment
As a school, we remain committed to developing our students. We focus not only on knowledge, but also on creativity, confidence, and a love for God’s creation.
