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Recommended slogans for a high school cultural festival: A roundup of school festival themes

Recommended slogans for a high school cultural festival: A roundup of school festival themes
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Recommended slogans for a high school cultural festival: A roundup of school festival themes

The cultural festival slogan is an important element that symbolizes that year’s festival.

You probably want a slogan that reflects the image of the festival that year—something like “We want students to feel a sense of unity,” “We want it to capture the spirit of youth,” or “It should be humorous and fun,” and so on.

In this article, we’ll introduce recommended slogan ideas.

Since these suggestions are geared toward high school students, we’ve included not only trendy ideas but also four-character idioms with beautiful meanings that you don’t hear every day, as well as longer English phrases.

Use this as a reference when choosing your slogan!

Recommended slogans for high school cultural festivals. A roundup of school festival themes (1–10)

Imagination rules the world

Imagination rules the world

This is one of the famous quotes left by the revolutionary Napoleon Bonaparte, who was active in the early 19th century in France.

When it comes to Napoleon, the phrase “There is no such word as impossible in my dictionary” is well known, so “Imagination rules the world” might be less familiar.

But don’t you think this phrase is perfect for a school festival? If you want your festival to be one where people let their thoughts wander and express their ideas and feelings, be sure to adopt this slogan.

We can do it!

We can do it!

One of the lyrics you often hear in songs by various artists is “We can do it!” Put simply, it means “We can do it!” High school and college are times of transition from childhood to adulthood.

You may find yourself wavering between wanting to stay a child and facing the reality that you can’t.

While believing in your own potential, you might also feel anxious or impatient about not having accomplished anything yet.

These words tell you that it’s okay—even in those moments—and give you a strong push forward, saying, “You can do it.”

Nothing beats the 〇〇 Festival!

Nothing beats the 〇〇 Festival!

The phrase “Only ___ wins” has become popular mainly on social media.

You put the name of an idol, character, etc.

in the blank to show your support for them.

It’s a uniquely cute way of expressing yourself.

Using this as a motif, how about putting the name of your cultural festival in the blank to make “Only ___ Festival wins”? This would convey the idea that “This festival is the most fun.” Alternatively, putting your school name or class name in the blank is also recommended.

I declare that I want to enjoy my youth

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The school festival is an important event that colors our youth—you want to really feel that youthfulness from the preparations all the way to the big day, right? This is a slogan that boldly declares the wish to experience that youthful feeling through the festival.

The inclusion of the phrase “want to” gives it a slightly timid tone, which lends the words a light touch and a sense of cuteness.

Rather than a firm resolve, it conveys the image of a modest wish—something easy to empathize with, which is an important point, isn’t it?

Infinity

Infinity

“Infinity” means “endless” or “limitless.” It also captures the idea of setting no limits and going all out to do what we want at this school festival.

It’s a word that can carry that spirit, don’t you think? Not only will it resonate with the students organizing the festival, but it will also make visitors feel excited about what fun experiences await them.

Writing it in kanji as “無限” looks cool too, but since we’re high school students aiming for a more mature vibe, expressing it in English as “Infinity” is the way to go.

It would look great printed on class T-shirts and more!

Eternal recurrence

Eternal recurrence

Eternal recurrence—an idea from the German thinker Friedrich Nietzsche—means that the same things repeat forever.

Although it’s a somewhat difficult philosophical term, it can be embraced positively as a slogan for a school festival.

For example: while you’re at the festival, fun times repeat eternally; the time spent working hard on the festival overflows with everlasting happiness.

In a festival full of joyful events, it’s a slogan that can make both the high school students running it and the visitors feel happy.

All for all

All for all

The phrase “One for all, all for one” is something you often hear as a club slogan.

Playing on that, “All for all” means that everything is for everyone.

It suggests that not only the performances and booths at the school festival, but also all the preparation and cleanup, together make up the whole of the festival.

It’s a phrase that makes you feel that way.

Why not use it as a slogan to express the idea that everyone will give their all for the school festival?

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