
📅 July 30 · International Awareness Day
Every July 30, International Friendship Day reminds us that the people we connect with — across cultures, borders, and languages — are the heart of a more peaceful world. At Class2Class, we believe a single classroom can spark friendships that last a lifetime when teachers open the door to global collaboration.
Declared by the United Nations General Assembly in 2011 (resolution 65/275), International Friendship Day grew out of the World Friendship Crusade — a citizens’ movement launched in Paraguay in 1958. The day is anchored in the 1997 Declaration on a Culture of Peace and tied to SDG 16 (Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions) and SDG 17 (Partnerships for the Goals) — because lasting peace is built one friendship at a time.
Inside the classroom, friendship is more than a feeling — it’s a skill set. Empathy, listening, and trust are the quiet building blocks of every meaningful relationship students will form in school, at work, and in their communities. When children and teens meet peers from other countries through a global classroom, those skills get a workout no textbook can match. Friendship becomes their first experience of education for sustainable development — learning to share a planet with people they might never otherwise meet.
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Four skills sit at the heart of every meaningful friendship — and these are exactly what hands-on International Friendship Day projects help students practice.
Listen, express, and adapt when your friends grew up in places very different from your own.
Step into someone else’s shoes and learn how friendship looks around the world.
Build trust with international peers, share responsibility, and create something together.
Reflect on what friendship means, where assumptions come from, and how to be a better friend.
Whether your students are 6 or 19, there’s a way to mark this day — both projects are free, flexible, and ready to run in four weeks.

De 6 a 13 años · Inglés
A joyful project where younger students pair up with international buddies for virtual play dates, storytelling, and friendship crafts.

De 13 a 19 años · Inglés
A collaborative project where teens form international teams, share cultural showcases, and reflect on friendship in a connected world.
Idea para un proyecto · De 6 a 13 años
Friendship Around the World is a joyful four-week project where younger learners discover that the best friends are sometimes the ones who live the furthest away. Students aged 6–13 celebrate International Friendship Day by pairing up with international buddies for virtual play dates, storytelling, and friendship crafts. Every activity is designed to spark curiosity about other cultures while building empathy, kindness, and global citizenship.
Teachers introduce the project, connect with a partner classroom abroad through the Class2Class platform, and match students with international buddies based on age and interests. Across four weeks, classes share guided activities — songs, games, stories, friendship bracelets — and finish with a virtual friendship festival to celebrate everything they’ve learned together. The project is available in English, Spanish, and Danish, and is built for teachers who want maximum joy with minimum prep.

Comunicación intercultural
Share words, songs, and crafts with a buddy from another country, learning to communicate warmly across cultures.
Pensamiento crítico y resolución de problemas
Reflect on what friendship means and figure out fun ways to connect with someone far away.
Concienciación global
Discover daily life, traditions, and stories from another corner of the world through your new friend.
Colaboración y trabajo en equipo
Work with a partner classroom to plan, create, and celebrate friendship together over four weeks.
Idea para un proyecto · Edades: 13-19 años
Building Bridges Across Borders invites secondary students to mark International Friendship Day with deeper conversations about culture, identity, and what it means to belong to a global community. Across four weeks, teens aged 13–19 form international teams, prepare cultural showcases, and reflect on the role of friendship in a connected world. It’s a project designed to turn classmates into global citizens — and curiosity into lifelong friendships.
Students kick off with shared-interest team formation and cultural immersion activities, then move into preparing presentations they’ll share with international peers. The project culminates in a global showcase event where teams present friendship stories, cultural traditions, and digital photo collages. Throughout, teens are guided to reflect on their growth and the impact of cross-cultural dialogue. Like all C2C projects, it’s free, fully facilitated by the teacher, and available in English, Spanish, and Danish.

Comunicación intercultural
Move beyond stereotypes through honest conversations, cultural exchanges, and shared reflection with international peers.
Concienciación global
Explore how friendship is understood and practiced across diverse cultures, traditions, and societies.
Colaboración
Coordinate with team members in other countries to deliver creative projects across time zones and languages.
Colaboración y trabajo en equipo
Build trust quickly with new partners, share responsibility fairly, and celebrate every team member’s voice.
Join teachers from 137 countries who already use Class2Class to bring the world into their lessons. July 30 is the perfect moment to start — and our SDG Calendar gives you year-round project-based learning opportunities.