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From 21-25 March 2018, a team of NISC students travelled to ISHCMC in Vietnam to take part in the MRISA STEAM Fair.
We are tremendously proud of our students, not only for producing great results and showing off their creativity and collaboration, but for representing the school in a positive way.
Johnny, Harry and Vong Vong were part of the team that won the Passive Amplifier build challenge and took home some medals, while our Jnr. STEAM team (Por Yi, Gyubin, Bovee, Oh Kyoung and Ryan) won first place in the lego robotics obstacle course challenge.
We are very pleased with the success of our teams and it shows the strength of our STEAM culture at our school. Thanks to all students and teachers involved in this successful trip!
For more information, contact Mr Jack: jack_cooper@nisc.edu.kh
As the school year draws to a close, the Startup Studio Networking Night held at Northbridge International School Cambodia here in Phnom Penh saw the culmination of our Grade 9 students' journey on the Learn to Start program, designed to equip them with the necessary skills to be productive and competitive in unpredictable markets. Put simply: be market-ready.
The world is changing, and so are educational philosophies at schools like Northbridge International School Cambodia. In the past (and in schools of lower quality today), schools were focused only on teaching knowledge and hard facts – trigonometry, electron shell configurations, important historical dates, etc., with the goal of passing standardized tests.
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