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Grade 10 students lead by Kanya, Thanakon and Nimol organised a Khmer New Year and tribute party for our hardworking cleaners, maintenance staff and gardeners.
They cooked a local delicacy called 'num plae ai' and they played tug-o-war and a traditional Khmer game called 'dong dem slek cher' together.
It was an afternoon filled with fun and excitement both for our students and the staff.
Apart from the delicious meal enjoyed by the staff, they also received gifts as a sign of our students’ appreciation of their hard work and dedication in keeping our school clean and tidy.
We hope to see more of this type of initiative from our students.
For more information, contact Ms Netcy: nenita_simbahan@nisc.edu.kh
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