Wittenborg Students Attend Spooktacular Halloween Parties in Amsterdam and Apeldoorn

Students in Apeldoorn and Amsterdam Go All Out With Costumes
Wittenborg students in both Amsterdam and Apeldoorn embraced the spooky season in style at the school’s annual Halloween Parties — events that have become a highlight of the social calendar, bringing together students and staff for a night of creativity, laughter and festive fun.
In Amsterdam, the celebration was organised by the Amsterdam Student Event Committee and took place on Friday, 31 October at Ganbei Karaoke Bar near Leidseplein. The event brought together more than 60 bachelor’s and master’s students for an evening of karaoke, music, snacks and drinks.
Kejli Kadiu, Agent Relations Administrator, shared her impressions of the night:
“The purpose of the Halloween night was to provide an opportunity for students to socialise, get to know each other better, and enjoy a fun experience outside of their studies. The event took place in a very vibrant area, and the atmosphere was fantastic. Everyone took turns performing their favourite songs, sometimes in their native language, which created a lively and exciting vibe.”
She added, “Many students put a lot of effort into their costumes, and it was great to step away from the usual business school structure and enjoy a relaxed, fun evening.”
Digital Marketing student Zakaria Id Bouhouch also reflected on the event, saying:
“I was generally happy about it and satisfied. It was great to gather students to network, have fun and celebrate Halloween.”
Meanwhile, in Apeldoorn, students enjoyed their own Halloween celebration at Teun, where creativity and community spirit took centre stage.
Wittenborg student Sahana Mital shared her excitement about the night:
“It was such an amazing night! I dressed up as a police officer, and everyone had such creative costumes. The energy was incredible, especially when the winner of the Halloween contest was being announced — the hype, cheers and excitement made it such a fun and unforgettable moment! I really loved how everyone got into the Halloween spirit. It was such a great way to relax, dance and just have fun together after classes.”
Regional Admissions Manager Amin Nadervandi added:
“It was wonderful to see our students come together in such a festive and creative way. The energy was fantastic and the costumes were impressive! It showed the vibrant community spirit at Wittenborg. It was a great opportunity to connect with students outside the academic setting and celebrate together.”
From the Teletubbies and Mulan to witches, vampires, ghosts and masked vigilantes, the costumes at both locations reflected students’ imagination and enthusiasm, making this year’s Halloween celebrations truly spooktacular.
WUP 17/11/2025
by Erene Roux
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