• Pupils at Repton School Dubai raise the flag on UAE Flag Day.
    Pupils at Repton School Dubai raise the flag on UAE Flag Day.
  • Pupils at The Indian High School in Dubai mark the day by creating a human flag.
    Pupils at The Indian High School in Dubai mark the day by creating a human flag.
  • Pupils at The Indian High School celebrate with their UAE flags. Pawan Singh / The National
    Pupils at The Indian High School celebrate with their UAE flags. Pawan Singh / The National
  • The Indian High School pupils put on performances of songs and dances. Pawan Singh / The National
    The Indian High School pupils put on performances of songs and dances. Pawan Singh / The National
  • Pupils also dressed in the colours of the flag. Pawan Singh / The National
    Pupils also dressed in the colours of the flag. Pawan Singh / The National
  • Performances were planned throughout the day. Pawan Singh / The National
    Performances were planned throughout the day. Pawan Singh / The National
  • A performance by pupils at The Indian High School for UAE Flag Day.
    A performance by pupils at The Indian High School for UAE Flag Day.
  • Staff at the school pose for photos during the celebrations. Pawan Singh / The National
    Staff at the school pose for photos during the celebrations. Pawan Singh / The National
  • Pupils at Repton School Dubai wave flags.
    Pupils at Repton School Dubai wave flags.
  • Brighton College Dubai pupils at a Flag Day ceremony.
    Brighton College Dubai pupils at a Flag Day ceremony.
  • Punit MK Vasu, chief executive of The Indian High Group of Schools with Dubai Police officers and pupils during the UAE Flag Day celebration at the campus in Dubai. Pawan Singh / The National
    Punit MK Vasu, chief executive of The Indian High Group of Schools with Dubai Police officers and pupils during the UAE Flag Day celebration at the campus in Dubai. Pawan Singh / The National

UAE schools mark Flag Day with song, dance and assemblies


Anam Rizvi
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UAE schools celebrated Flag Day with ceremonies, assemblies, songs and dances prepared for the occasion.

At The Indian High Group of Schools, pupils in the kindergarten and primary sections performed songs and dances. They also dressed in the colours of the flag.

Special performances were planned throughout the day.

Pupils at The Indian High School marked Flag Day.
Pupils at The Indian High School marked Flag Day.

"This is a country with rich heritage and culture that communicates so much to the world through its flag," said Punit MK Vasu, chief executive of The Indian High Group of Schools.

"The carefully chosen colours, expressing everything from courage to hope, peace and mental toughness, unity and diversity, manifests the vision of the leadership and the country’s profile in the international community.

"It is the ideal occasion for all of us across the education community to pay respects and tributes to the rulers."

Brighton College Dubai held a ceremony that was broadcast to the school in which the headmaster, Simon Crane, alongside the school's Emirati and UAE ambassadors, spoke about the meaning behind the day.

Pupils at Repton Dubai came together at 11am to raise the flag of the UAE.

Delhi Private School Dubai invited police officers to mark the occasion with them and raise the UAE flag during a ceremony at the school.

Flag Day was first celebrated in 2013.

The idea was conceived by Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid, Vice President and Ruler of Dubai, to celebrate the accession of Sheikh Khalifa as President of the UAE in 2004.

It is commemorated every year on the anniversary, November 3. It is not a public holiday.

Updated: November 04, 2022, 3:45 AM