Classroom lesson · Festival · 🇸🇹 São Tomé and Príncipe

Independence Day

The joyful national celebration of São Tomé and Príncipe

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What is it?

On 12th July each year, the people of São Tomé and Príncipe celebrate Independence Day — the anniversary of the day their nation became a free and independent country. The streets fill with music, dancing, colourful flags and parades, making it the biggest and most joyful celebration of the year.

Tell me more

São Tomé and Príncipe became an independent nation on 12th July 1975. Independence Day is a national public holiday, which means schools, offices and most businesses close so everyone can join in the celebrations. For many families, it is the day they feel most proud to be from these islands.

Celebrations typically include parades through the main streets of São Tomé city, with marching bands, performers in traditional dress and groups carrying the national flag — which is green and yellow with a red triangle and three black stars representing the two main islands and a smaller island called Rolas.

Music is at the heart of Independence Day. Stages are set up in public squares where bands play traditional island music as well as more modern styles. People dance in the streets, children wave flags and there is always a sense of great community and shared pride.

Schools in the days before Independence Day often put on special performances, displays and art projects about the history and identity of São Tomé and Príncipe. Children learn songs about the islands and make flags and decorations to take part in the celebrations.

In the classroom

Walk your class through this in 15 minutes.

Talk together

Discussion prompts

  1. 01What does it mean for a country to be 'independent'? Why might people celebrate that day every year?
  2. 02The national flag has three stars for three islands. Does your country's flag have symbols? What do they represent?
  3. 03How does celebrating together as a whole country help people feel connected to one another?
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Classroom activity

Design a flag for an imaginary island nation. Choose two or three colours and one or two symbols that represent what your island is most famous for. Write a short explanation of what each part of the flag means, then share your design with the class.