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The Northbridge International School Cambodia Student Council began this year with each class deciding who would represent them. The students had to complete an application, and in some classes, there was even an election!
When asked what their role is the representatives agreed the following;
· Improving the school
· Representing your class and school
· Collecting your classmates ideas
· Developing and being a better leader
This semester, the representatives organised Spirit Week and STUCO Day which was held virtually.
When deciding who will be a representative for special events, a name was drawn randomly from a hat. For International day, Sophie’s was selected. “I was scared that I will forget my lines, but I decided to take a risk and tried all my best efforts to say whatever I remembered in a smooth, loud, and confident voice, and my hard work did payoff!” reflected Sophie.
DJ O’Connell and Khendy Kao attended the Remembrance Ceremony with Mr Richard and Mr Clarke.
Currently, the STUCO team are designing a t-shirt so they’ll be more recognizable around school. Make sure you say “Hi!” to them, share your ideas and watch out for next semester’s events!
When people think about leadership, what often comes to mind are the concepts of power, decision making, delegating and innovation. Seldom does one think about care, empathy, kindness, and generosity – however these traits that highlight the emotional skills for successful and effective leadership, including by students at Northbridge International School Cambodia, are just as important.
What are the Primary Arts all about? Is it just a load of fun and messing around? It is fun, which is why we love it but there is so much more to the programme than some people might think.
Take a visit to our early learning spaces at Northbridge International School Cambodia, both inside and out, and you will observe a wealth of play activities happening. Students are interacting in playing on their own (solo play), playing with the same thing or in the same space (mirrored play) or sharing together (collaborative play).
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