On February 7, 2026, International Day brought a wave of color and culture from different countries to Nakornpayap International School. Students from all over the world wear traditional customs, expressing the unique cultural identity, which makes it the focus of the audience. Under the same blue sky, different cultures came together, creating meaningful connections and making the event one of the most representative multicultural moments of the school year.
Among all the performances and activities, costumes were also the highlight of the international day. Each student did not simply wear clothes, but represented the country through their outfit.
The 12th grade represented France. Benny shared that their costume concept included a PSG jersey and a red scarf with a striped shirt. He added that Greece stood out the most because it was very clear that they were representing Greece.

The 11th graders represented South Korea this year. Miffy explained that their costume concept was a school uniform, showing a more modern and everyday side of Korean culture rather than traditional clothing. She mentioned that Thailand had the best-looking costumes because most of the students in that grade wore traditional outfits that clearly expressed their cultural identity.

The 10th grade took on the role of representing Egypt. Jumbo described their concept as “Queens and Kings.” He also expressed confidence in their presentation, mentioning that he believed his grade had the best-looking costumes.

Finally, the 9th grade represented the United Kingdom. Emma explained, “We don’t really have specific costumes but everyone tries to give the vibe of the UK by wearing navy and white.” She also expressed that Egypt had the best-looking costumes, especially because the girls’ outfits looked impressive. For that reason, she said she would like to represent Egypt next year.

Overall, all high school grades represented their countries not only through food, booth decorations, and performances, but also through their creative and meaningful costumes. International Day truly highlighted how culture can be expressed in many different ways.
