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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.
In today's academic climate of specialisation, the arts remain crucial for developing well-rounded, empathetic individuals, such as the students at Northbridge International School Cambodia. Drama deserves recognition for its unique role in cultivating the "whole child" from a young age.
Raising a teenager can feel like navigating a thrilling yet unpredictable terrain. Between academic pressures, social complexities, and the quest for identity, it's natural to worry about equipping them with the tools they need to thrive. This is where Northbridge International School Cambodia's International Life Skills (ILS) programme steps in, not as a magic shield, but as a comprehensive map for your child's journey to becoming a confident, well-rounded adult.
As the holiday season wraps up and we move into second semester at Northbridge International School Cambodia, it's the perfect time to ponder the delicate art of balance in our lives.
Finding between personal life, academics and extracurricular activities is difficult, but it is an essential skill to have throughout the IB Diploma Programme at Northbridge International School Cambodia.
Northbridge International School Cambodia is incredibly lucky to be partnered with Juilliard. In my time at Northbridge and previously at the British School in Warsaw, Poland I have got to meet some amazing musicians, dancers and actors who are all passionate about education from the world-leading conservatoire (Juilliard) in those fields.
On Monday 20 November something very important happens around the world - we celebrate our children, including the students here at Northbridge International School Cambodia.
An IB education in the middle and upper school at Northbridge International School Cambodia is strongly focused on skill development, but not all of that development happens in the classroom. Activities and events, such as Model United Nations (MUN) offer rich learning experiences where students can apply their newly acquired skills in dynamic situations.
Since I’d first joined Northbridge International School Cambodia at the start of 2018, I’ve come a long way. At the start of Grade 6, I was introduced to something I’d never even heard of in my previous schools; clubs.
Obtaining a high school diploma at Northbridge International School Cambodia is a significant milestone in every student's life. It not only paves the way for higher education but also opens doors to various career opportunities. However, the journey to graduation is not always a linear path.
The Northbridge International School Cambodia Grade 12 Advisors, along with Mr Jeganathan and Mr Andy, the Grade Level Leader, took 67 of the Grade 12 students for a residential three days down to Shalom Valley just outside Kep.
In today's dynamic world, student leadership has never held more importance. At Northbridge International School Cambodia, we recognize that developing leadership skills isn't just an option; it's a cornerstone of holistic education that prepares students for a globally interconnected world.
Throughout the year, Northbridge International School Cambodia STUCO (Student Council) has held an active role in hosting events for the student body. We organized STUCO Day, a Winter Formal, a Spirit Week, fundraisers, and NISC’s 25th anniversary time capsule celebration. In managing such events, we have been able to grow not only as students but as leaders as well.
In a fitting finale to their first year on the Learn to Start program, Northbridge International School Cambodia Grade 9 showcased their projects at the Startup Studio networking night, attended by parents, faculty and members of the Phnom Penh business community.