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On Saturday 25 May 2019, Northbridge International School Cambodia held its annual Summer Fair, a fantastic day out that included a table-top sale of second-hand and new items, amazing food and drink from some of Phnom Penh's best eateries, a huge bouncy castle providing fun entertainment for the kids, and pony rides on the grass fields.
Several hundred people - including the Northbridge community and members of the public, as the event was open to all - enjoyed the Summer Fair fun, with the sunshine-filled day providing the perfect backdrop.
Thank you to all our fantastic company partners who took part in the Summer Fair at Northbridge!
Aqua S, Brain Scan Cambodia, Fried Chicken Master Cambodia, Hey Mango, IL Brille Cambodia Facial SALON for Ladies, Iwata Dental Clinic, KURATA PEPPER, Monument Books and Toys Cambodia, Nutty Scientists, Soltilo-Familia Soccer School, WeGo Taxi App, Northbridge Communities, North Park Condominium, Cambodian Country Club, Kakegawa Yeast Pork, Beauty salon hair and nail wako / 和心 and Rainbow Cafe.
The money raised from the stall rental will be donated to The Rabbit School, to help buy needed equipment.
Also, a big thank you to the Parent Council and our events team for all their hard work in helping put this wonderful event together, and we look forward to welcoming everyone to the Winter Fair in December!
The NISC swimming and sports department has been working tirelessly to ensure that every child at Northbridge becomes water safe and understands the dangers of water from an early age.
By Donita Bell
PYP Co-ordinator/Assistant Principal
The importance of home-school partnerships have long been documented as having positive impact on student wholistic development, wellbeing and life-long learning. Research shows that the role of the relationship between Parents and Educators creates the conditions conducive to student success.
'No school can work well for children if parents and teachers do not act in partnership on behalf of the children's best interests' - Dorothy Cohen
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