We use cookies to improve your online experiences. To learn more and choose your cookies options, please refer to our cookie policy.
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
By Robert Alexander
Deputy Head Pastoral (Secondary)
An OECD study in 2019 found that 1 in 4 students globally felt they did not belong in school. But what does a sense of belonging actually mean? How can it impact a child’s success at school? And how do we foster a sense of belonging at NISC?
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.'
We use cookies to improve your online experiences. To learn more and choose your cookies options, please refer to our cookie policy.