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On Friday 31 May, the Northbridge International School Cambodia Class of 2019 graduated at a gala ceremony held at the Sofitel Phnom Penh Phokeethra. Congratulations Class of 2019, we're proud of you!
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"It was amazing to see this cohort graduate as they were not only the biggest but also had the biggest spirit of the graduating classes since I have been here," says Head of Secondary Mr Ben Holman.
"Some amazing young people are about to embrace university life and I have no doubt will bring the right mindset to each and every challenge they face, successful or otherwise.
"The most important thing is to chase your dreams and make you, your family and friends proud of all you achieve and the people you are and will become."
"It was the biggest graduation we’ve ever had at Northbridge, reflecting how we're growing from a small to medium-sized school," says Grade 12 Leader Ms Vivien Jack.
"I appreciated how each speech by the graduates touched on different facets of their school experience. It was insightful to see how Northbridge can have such a varied positive impact on our students.
"Lastly, I thought it was incredibly moving watching the students give thanks to their parents. The gratitude, appreciation and love between parents and graduates was very touching."
At Northbridge International School Cambodia here in Phnom Penh, our Head Students, who also act as the Presidents of the Student Council (STUCO), hold significant responsibilities that directly impact our school life. They represent both the students and the school at various events and lead STUCO, acting as the face of the school and as the crucial link between the student body and the school's leadership team.
We recently held our annual IBDP Visual Arts exhibition here at Northbridge International School Cambodia. Grade 12 students displayed the work they have been diligently producing over the course of the diploma programme in the Auditorium.
Recently, Northbridge International School Cambodia Grade 10 students presented the outcome of their learning journeys at the Middle Years Programme (MYP) Personal Project showcase event. The event is a significant marker in the education of all MYP students as they draw on the knowledge and skills gained throughout the five-year program with an eye on the next step in their journey - the Diploma Programme (DP).
University application season is in full swing at Northbridge International School Cambodia. Having passed the United Kingdom's January 31st UCAS deadline, our students submitted 180 applications spanning 36 students to top institutions across the U.K.
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