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| 6 Feb 2026 | |
| Liverpool Life Sciences UTC News |
Students took part in an Arabic Tea Workshop, explored the Arabian Tent, listened to Arabic Stories, and learnt some basic Arabic words. They also discovered fascinating aspects of Arabic culture, including Egyptian Gods, Spices, Traditional Clothes, and Arabian Artifacts.
Our Year 10 Arabic Ambassadors, Saja, Lajin, Zynab, Ingrid, and Angelica, had the opportunity to share their knowledge and experiences, deepening the students' understanding of Arab heritage and developing their leadership skills.
Miss Manal and Miss Mallo from Liverpool Life Sciences and The Studio said, "This hands-on experience sparked a passion for Arabic culture for our primary school visitors, you could see it in their eyes and smiles, and we look forward to welcoming more primary schools in the future".
Miss Chambers from Four Oaks shared, "Great experience. It was brilliant to be immersed in a different culture. All staff, were so welcoming. The children really enjoyed listening to Arabic stories, drinking tea, and dressing up. It was especially amazing for a boy in class, whose first language is Arabic with very limited English, to be immersed in his own culture. He constantly had a smile on his face."
Miss Rafferty said, "Wonderful experience for both the children and adults. The children enjoyed the Arabic adventure. Fin loved the music; he said, ‘We got to try out the different instruments, it was fun.’ Noah said, ‘I liked the tea and biscuits the best.’ The whole experience was great and very well-led. The staff were very good and knowledgeable."
"The children really enjoyed the experience, led beautifully by the students. They loved all the activities and got involved, enjoying collecting the stamps as they went through. The children were fully involved during the Arabic culture dressing up, music, tea, and tent." - Mrs. Barrow.
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