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On Tuesday 4 June, Northbridge International School Cambodia held its annual Creativity Night, a celebration of our students' amazing artistic talent. The evening included a Visual Art Exhibition in the Secondary Cafeteria, followed by music and dance performances in the Primary Cafeteria.
This year's creativity night showcased a wide range of talent from our young performing artists.
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We had instruments such as piano, guitar, and violin featured along with The Lab Rats, a student faculty band, and an original song.
In dance, there were first time performers, original student choreography, and a hiphop dance from dance company. There was even a Grade 5 student who gave a memorable performance on the piano.
The show was fun, creative, and a celebration of some serious artistic talent at our school.
In a rapidly evolving world, where artificial intelligence, automation, and environmental challenges reshape our societies, the value of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) education has never been greater. At Northbridge International School Cambodia (NISC), we believe that fostering creativity and innovation is at the heart of preparing students for the future.
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