The coronavirus (now officially named COVID-19) has been declared a pandemic by the World Health Organization and uncertainty around this can bring about fear and worry in our Northbridge International School Cambodia community. It is important to remember our children are looking to us for reassurance and cues on how to react and respond. But we also need to take care of ourselves so we can be ready for those who need our best.
As we navigate our way through a challenging time in history, it is important to know ways in which we can support our children at Northbridge International School Cambodia and help them manage their thoughts and emotions.
As per advice from the Ministry of Education, Northbridge International School Cambodia will close to students and parents for the next two weeks from Monday 16 to Friday 27 March. We look forward to welcoming everyone back to school on Monday 30 March.
Every month, Northbridge International School Cambodia parents are invited to Parent Coffee Morning, where our staff provide important updates on the school's development. Here are the highlights from March 2020.
The magic we witnessed on stage at the Northbridge International School Cambodia performance of CATS on the evening of Thursday 5 March came about as a result of hard work, dedication, resilience, confidence, pride, determination, but most of all caring! That is what theater is about.
When Northbridge International School Cambodia students are asked about the greatest challenge, and most rewarding experience, during their years in the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP), it's not uncommon that the Extended Essay is mentioned in both categories.
We love books here at Northbridge International School Cambodia, and the first week of March has been Book Week: a week to celebrate storytelling and books in a variety of ways!
A few weeks ago, our Northbridge International School Cambodia Grade 7 students went on their annual MIA trip. They were very fortunate to have been able to go to outdoor adventure centre Jombok Hoas, where they focused on team-building, protecting the environment, and embodying the IB learner profile of a risk taker.
Welcome to the monthly update from the Northbridge International School Cambodia Parent Council, which follows their regular meeting and discussion. Here are the topics that were addressed at this month's meeting.
One of the many wonderful characteristics of Grade 6 students at Northbridge International School Cambodia is their ability to see the positive in any situation and make the most of it.
From 5-7 February 2020, the Grade 12s ventured on their very final MIA at Northbridge International School Cambodia, and this year we had something different planned for them. In previous years our Grade 12s had stayed in Phnom Penh to prepare for their mock exams, this year with mock exams over we wanted to engage our students in some reflective and relaxing activities as well as something new.
At Northbridge International School Cambodia, education is not confined in the four corners of our Secondary building. We take it outside: on the mountain.
During our How We Organise Unit in Grades 2 and 3, Northbridge International School Cambodia students have been learning about how they can make the world a better place for all who live in it.
Northbridge International School Cambodia Grade 9’s Mission in Action Trip provided opportunities for team building, creativity and service as well as visiting cultural sites.
For the first time in many years the Grade 11 Mission In Action created an extraordinary combined experience at Northbridge International School Cambodia and in Kompong Seila with C-4 Adventures. With 34 students attending, we looked forward to the community building and life experiences to come.
Every month, Northbridge International School Cambodia parents are invited to Parent Coffee Morning, where our staff provide important updates on the school's development. Here are the highlights from February 2020.
Northbridge International School Cambodia students look forward to the annual MIA trips all year long. This year was no different, as it was a chance for Grade 8 to escape the confines of the classroom, and take learning opportunities on the road.
This week I was involved in co-leading the latest Regional STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) meeting, held at Northbridge International School Cambodia. This is an opportunity for Nord Anglia Education STEAM leaders in our region (South East Asia, India and the Middle East) to share best practice and discuss the vision for STEAM in our schools in the coming years.
For the second time in a row, Northbridge International School Cambodia students had the opportunity to participate in the world’s biggest and most rigorous MUN Conference: The Hague International Model United Nations (THIMUN), where MUN began its prominence.
Welcome to the monthly update from the Northbridge International School Cambodia Parent Council, which follows their regular meeting and discussion. Here are the topics that were addressed at this month's meeting.