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On Tuesday 4 June, Northbridge International School Cambodia held its annual Creativity Night, a celebration of our students' amazing artistic talent. The evening included a Visual Art Exhibition in the Secondary Cafeteria, followed by music and dance performances in the Primary Cafeteria.
This year's creativity night showcased a wide range of talent from our young performing artists.
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We had instruments such as piano, guitar, and violin featured along with The Lab Rats, a student faculty band, and an original song.
In dance, there were first time performers, original student choreography, and a hiphop dance from dance company. There was even a Grade 5 student who gave a memorable performance on the piano.
The show was fun, creative, and a celebration of some serious artistic talent at our 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.
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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