Blog

Promoting Wellbeing Through Grateful Living

Hero article image Grateful
 
More filters Reset
Featured
Author
Reset
Blog
Promoting Wellbeing Through Grateful Living

We often associate gratitude with iconic moments, such as when our children are born healthy, we are offered a good job, a family member or pet survives an illness or operation, or when our children graduate from school. Events like these can be very moving and emotional, and sometimes even life changing. However, what if we made it a habit to include gratitude in our daily lives? 

Grateful
Blog
The Importance of Reading at Home

Reading is an essential skill for success in school and in life. It is also a skill that can be developed and nurtured at home, from an early age. You as parents and caregivers play a vital role in helping your child develop a love of reading.

reading
News
Northbridge students summit the world at New York conference
On the 12th of July, this recent summer, two Northbridge International School Cambodia students embarked on a 22-hour journey from Phnom Penh to Seoul before finally arriving in New York City to attend the first in-person Nord Anglia-UNICEF Summit since the pandemic.
Northbridge students summit the world at New York conference - Northbridge students summit the world at New York conference

Latest News

News image Grateful Blog | Primary | School Advice
Promoting Wellbeing Through Grateful Living

We often associate gratitude with iconic moments, such as when our children are born healthy, we are offered a good job, a family member or pet survives an illness or operation, or when our children graduate from school. Events like these can be very moving and emotional, and sometimes even life changing. However, what if we made it a habit to include gratitude in our daily lives? 

read more
News image Learning Support Blog | Primary | parentadvice
Learning Support

Lots of research points to a very common problem in student learning: Too much information!

Students can become overwhelmed and consequently processing and memory retention can become difficult. Not just for students with executive function challenges, or neurodiversity; for many neurotypical students too! Especially younger students. Feeling overwhelmed can also trigger stress and anxiety.

read more
News image mock tests Blog | Secondary
The Importance of Exam Revision for IB Students in Grade 12

As students approach their final few months, the pressure to perform well intensifies. The IB Diploma Programme is known for its rigorous curriculum and high standards, making effective exam revision crucial for success. Here’s why exam revision and the upcoming mock exams are particularly important for Grade 12 students.

read more
News image reading Blog | Primary | parentadvice
The Importance of Reading at Home

Reading is an essential skill for success in school and in life. It is also a skill that can be developed and nurtured at home, from an early age. You as parents and caregivers play a vital role in helping your child develop a love of reading.

read more
News image Exploring Innovation Through STEAM - A Multidisciplinary Approach - Exploring Innovation Through STEAM - A Multidisciplinary Approach Blog | Secondary | steam
Exploring Innovation Through STEAM - A Multidisciplinary Approach

In a rapidly evolving world, where artificial intelligence, automation, and environmental challenges reshape our societies, the value of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) education has never been greater. At Northbridge International School Cambodia (NISC), we believe that fostering creativity and innovation is at the heart of preparing students for the future. 

read more
News image Senior School Developing More Than Academics - Senior School Developing More Than Academics Blog | Secondary
Senior School Developing More Than Academics

The transition into Grade 11 is more than a step up academically; it is a transformative phase where students begin to develop life skills essential for their future. 

read more
News image The first day in secondary school is just the beginning - The first day in secondary school is just the beginning Blog | Secondary
The First Day in Secondary School is Just the Beginning.

The move from primary to secondary school is a big deal—not just for students, but for parents too. The transition isn’t something that happens overnight or in a single day. It’s a journey that stretches across the whole year, and it's one that should be taken very seriously. It's true that change can feel daunting, but when a transition programme is executed well and with the right support, this can be one of the most exciting and transformative stages in children's education.

read more
News image From the Penalty Spot to Angkor Wat - From the Penalty Spot to Angkor Wat Blog | Primary | Sport | Extracurricular Activities
From the Penalty Spot to Angkor Wat

Last week, our second annual NISC Cup kicked off, with four schools and over one hundred students facing off to see who would be taking home the silverware on offer in separate boys’ and girls’ competitions. Last year CIA girls’ team won a thrilling final and were hoping that the cup would be returning to their school for a second year in a row, while our own NISC boys’ team were hoping to retain their hard won 2023 title.

read more
News image World Children's Day Celebration in NISC Secondary School - WCD 2 Blog | Secondary
World Children's Day Celebration in NISC Secondary School

World Children's Day (WCD) is celebrated on November 20 each year to promote international togetherness, awareness among children worldwide, and improving children's welfare. 

read more
News image World Children’s Day  - WCD Blog | Primary
World Children’s Day 

World Children's Day, celebrated on November 20th, is a global occasion dedicated to promoting the rights and well-being of children everywhere.

read more
News image Visible Thinking Routines and Metacognition - Visible Thinking Routines and Metacognition Blog | Primary
Visible Thinking Routines and Metacognition

Metacognition is the process of thinking about one’s own thinking. It involves reflecting on how you come to conclusions, understanding why you think the way you do, and recognizing patterns in your thought processes. By developing an awareness of your thinking, you can learn to reduce cognitive biases or identify and reuse effective thought processes in different situations. Essentially, metacognition helps people become more intentional and effective in their actions and decision-making.

read more

Get Nord Anglia latest news and events in your inbox

Join our mailing list to keep up to date with any future newsletters, events and announcements from our family of 76 international schools worldwide.

Please enter a valid email address

Promo newsletters