2025 United Nations Day: Canterbury College Multicultural Celebration – Get your tickets now!
Get ready for one of the most vibrant and meaningful events on the Canterbury calendar!
Our annual United Nations Celebration brings the College community together to honour the rich cultures that shape who we are—with a spectacular parade of nations, live performances, global cuisine, and more. Join us for a day of pride, unity, and celebration.
When: Friday 20 June 2025 | 10:00am – 2:15pm (Last Day of Term 2)
Where: Canterbury Events Centre (CEC) – Canterbury College. Entry via High Road Gate, Waterford
Parking: Available via High Road, Old Logan Village Road, and Easterly Street Gates.
Cost: Food, drinks, and activity stalls require pre-purchased $10 ticket booklets. Students can purchase ticket booklets from 16 June or on the day.
Food Stall Requirements
Families contributing food must:
- Complete a free online food safety course by 9 June
- Submit an information form for each dish or drink
▶ Access via MyCC – Food Stall Requirements
▶ Watch: Food Stall Explainer Video
⚠️ Allergen Notice
Food may contain allergens including (but not limited to): egg, milk, wheat, gluten, nuts, sesame seeds, soy, fish, crustaceans, molluscs, lupin, and peanuts. While we aim to label all dishes, we cannot guarantee any food is allergen-free. Please speak to staff if you have concerns.
Entry Tickets Are Essential
All attendees excluding current Canterbury students and staff must present a named entry ticket at the gate.
Ticket booking link: 2025 United Nations Day Multicultural Celebration!
Program Schedule
10:00am – 10:55am | UN Day Assembly
Formal Ceremony | Parade of Nations | Select Performances
10:55am – 11:15am | Morning Tea Break
Years 5–6 Students | Venue Reset
11:15am – 2:15pm | UN Day Multicultural Festival
Food & Drink Stalls | Student Music & Dance Performances | Cultural Arts & Activities
Dress Code
- Students: School uniform or cultural attire
- Parents, carers, staff, alumni & guests: Smart/business casual or cultural attire