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By Julie Allen
University and Career Counselor
Over the summer, students in our current Grade 12 classes have been exceptionally busy preparing for their university applications. Many participated in internships and additional summer programs to boost their chances of success.
By Wonseok L., Tina S. and Mayumi E.
UNICEF team
'Over a month has passed since a remarkable summit attended by over 120 Nord Anglia students from around the world. The event was a unique opportunity to witness the coming together of diverse schools, which left a lasting impression.'
When we champion inclusion and belonging at Northbridge International School Cambodia, we positively impact student wellbeing, and our entire school here in Phnom Penh becomes a safe space for students in all their diversities.
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.
Some of the important values we have at Northbridge International School Cambodia concern developing strong connections with the world and broadening the horizons of our students.
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.
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.
Our first Unit of Inquiry in Grade One at Northbridge International School Cambodia has been a time of connecting and feeling belonging as we get to know ourselves and each other.