Woodford School Lusaka had its annual Social Studies Week from March 18 to 22. During this special week, we offered our students an immersive journey through time, space, and cultures, aiming to broaden their horizons and deepen their understanding of the world.
Throughout the week, students delved into exploration and cultural discovery. ELC students learned to read the compass, lower primary students joined hands for an environmental clean-up, and upper primary students unravelled the mysteries of cartography through map making.
Wednesday was a day of storytelling and debate. ELC students embarked on a journey through storytelling time travel, igniting their curiosity for history. Lower and upper primary students engaged in debates, which served as an excellent platform for honing their critical thinking skills.
Culinary delights took centre stage on Thursday as students savoured flavours from various cultures in our country and further away. As the week concluded, students focused on financial literacy, with ELC students revisiting the village setting to showcase their creativity.
Social Studies Week at Woodford School Lusaka was more than a series of activities—it was a journey of exploration and growth. Through hands-on experiences, engaging narratives, and cultural exchanges, students broadened their horizons and deepened their understanding of the world.
We are confident that the students will carry memories of engaging activities they were immersed in and invaluable lessons that will shape their perspectives and empower them to become responsible global citizens. Look at some of the beautiful moments from Social Studies week.