Year 6 Leads World Oceans Day Assembly at ISCB

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Students across ISCB came together to celebrate World Oceans Day through an educational assembly and fundraising activities supporting marine conservation.

Year 6 World Oceans Day

Year 6 Leads World Oceans Day Assembly to Inspire Ocean Protection

On Monday 8th June, pupils at International School Costa Brava marked World Oceans Day with a special assembly organised and presented by Year 6 students.

The assembly aimed to raise awareness among Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and Primary pupils about the importance of protecting our oceans and marine ecosystems. Through engaging presentations and discussions, Year 6 encouraged younger learners to think about how everyday actions can affect the environment and how small changes can contribute to a healthier planet.

The aim of the assembly was to raise awareness among EYFS and Primary students about the importance of looking after our oceans and protecting marine life. Through this initiative, Year 6 encouraged younger pupils to reflect on the impact of human actions on the seas and to understand how small changes can help make a difference.

As part of the celebration, the school community took part in several fundraising activities, including a bake sale, a dress-up day and a fun “pie in the face” challenge. These activities helped raise funds for the Paul Watson Foundation, an organisation dedicated to ocean conservation and the protection of marine wildlife.

It was a meaningful and engaging day for the whole school, combining learning, teamwork and fun for an important cause: caring for our oceans and the life within them.