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On 25 May, a group of Grade 10 Northbridge International School Cambodia students hosted ten pupils supported by NGO CHOICE Cambodia to a trip to Phnom Penh Safari World.
CHOICE stands for Charitable Humanitarian Organization In Cambodia by Expats. It provides support to the extremely poor and disadvantaged people of Cambodia, and is one of the new community partners Northbridge International School Cambodia is working with.
Next school year, our students will continue their mission of providing opportunities for the CHOICE children to travel to places they cannot otherwise afford to go to due to the economic status of their families.
Well done Kelly, Vattey, Cham and Andy, and thanks to Ms Jen for supervising.
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.
The readers of this article have all likely experienced a ‘traditional’ exam setting. Rows of desks, pen and paper, and exam papers that are primarily constructed to test knowledge and recall of the course content. There is certainly some value to an exam paper that assesses a student’s knowledge, but ultimately, knowledge and recall represents a very narrow range of the skills actually needed in the modern world. Recognising this, the IB has taken an revolutionary look at assessment in the middle years, with the eAssessment.
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