Social Events - Service as Action
“Alone, we can do so little; together, we can do so much” – Helen Keller
The International Metropolitan school is an active community that organizes annual social events with a charity purpose. Through these events, students, parents, and school staff have the opportunity to connect, collaborate, and create a supportive school community—a positive and encouraging environment built on understanding and mutual respect.


Our School Events
Back to school party
Back to school party at September, just a few days before the official start of the school year is a great opportunity for our school’s community members to get the help to ease into the new school year.
Halloween Party
As an IB international school, we celebrate Halloween to familiarize our students with a variety of international traditions and festivities. At the same time, this event serves as an opportunity to support our community, as it also carries a charity purpose.
Bake off
Christmas is the time of year that inspires us to appreciate what we have and to give to those in need. Every year, we successfully organize the “International Bake Off,” an event that significantly contributes to raising funds for charitable causes. This way, not only do we provide meaningful financial support to a noble cause, but we also enjoy creative and bonding time with our families during preparation time.
Crazy Hair Day
Crazy Hair Day is a unique celebration of creativity and unity at our school. Everyone is encouraged to express themselves with no limits other than their imagination. We dye our hair red, green, or blue, adorn it with elaborate braids, ribbons, and various accessories, all aimed at making this day one filled with confidence and fun.
Participation in Crazy Hair Day also fosters a sense of solidarity, as students are invited to donate a symbolic amount that is allocated to charitable causes.

Pajama Party/Anything but a backpack
These two special events bring a delightful change to the school routine. For one day, students leave their school uniforms at home and wear their pajamas—for a good cause or try to find an unusual way of bringing their stuff at the school.

