The BB&N community gathered at the Nicholas Athletic Center on November 18th for One School One World (OSOW), the School’s celebration of multiculturalism and diversity.
Held bi-annually, the sixth OSOW highlighted BB&N’s various initiatives, programs, clubs, and curricula. The event also provided a venue for School families to promote understanding of cultures and countries.
The festival featured countless tables of exhibits, “main stage” student performances, and artwork from all three campuses. In addition, BB&N teachers from all three campuses were out in force to show off the student work and the multifaceted activities taking place in their respective classrooms.
One School One World’s success is due in large part to parent organizer Janine Cozier, to the many parent and student volunteers who put in countless hours to make it happen, and to Lewis Bryant, BB&N’s director of multicultural services.
Rounds of applause to the following student performers (click here for a photo gallery):
Xinge (Kelsey) Ji ’20 - Dance
Hailey Zhao ’28 – Instrumental/Dulcimer
Xavier Ip ’23 – Instrumental/Cello
Dinero Jelley ’25 – Instrumental/Guitar
After School Program - Bollywood Dance
Sahaj Swaroop ’29 – Instrumental/Tabla
Association for Asian and Asian-American Parents - Dance
Lena Rhie ’20 - Kung Fu
Lower School 5th Grade - Music
Alexandra Fabbri ’23 - Song
Callie Heppner ’27 – Instrumental/Drums
Lower School 2nd Grade - Music
Chongyuan Hong ’20 - Song
Sherry Ren ’24 – Instrumental/Piano
Julian Li ’20 – Yo-Yo
Samiha Datta ’19 - Dance
Angela Liu ’18 - Dance
BSAE - Dance
Anji Reddy ’23 - Dance
Anoushka Mahendra-Rajah ’21 – Instrumental/Piano
Upper Shool Chorale - Song
See you in two years’ time at One School One World VII!