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Welcome to the update from the Northbridge International School Cambodia Parent Council, which follows their regular meeting and discussion. Here are the topics that were addressed at the latest meeting.
Some parents are concerned that students are not getting enough physical activities due to prolonged virtual learning. Can PE lessons require students to be more physically active? Mr Richard said he would raise this with the PE team.
The STUCO Valentine's Day activity wherein cookies are purchased and given to students by students is for a worthy charitable purpose. However, this may leave other students who do not receive as many cookies as their peers open to feelings of insecurity. Is there a way to address this? Mr Richard agreed to raise this with the Primary Leadership.
Mr Richard also updated parents on the matters discussed at the previous Parent Council meetings and reminded everyone of these important upcoming school events:
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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