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Friday, August 28, 2015
Unpacking "what it is to be a leader"
This week the children have been busy looking at different leaders and why they are leaders in the different fields they are in.
They will then display these and will continue to work on them this week.
NGO Fair comes to ISPP
On Friday the NGO (Non Government Organisation) Fair was held at ISPP. This is an annual event where different organisations come to school to share with the children the work they do. There were some amazing organisations that do great work helping people and animals across Cambodia.
The children were each assigned two organisations that they had to investigate. Finding out what they do and why.
The children also got the opportunity to learn some rugby skills with Kampuchea Balopp (Cambodian Rugby).
The founder of this organisation Jean Baptiste, a
The children were each assigned two organisations that they had to investigate. Finding out what they do and why.
The children also got the opportunity to learn some rugby skills with Kampuchea Balopp (Cambodian Rugby).
The founder of this organisation Jean Baptiste, a
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Curiosity,
Empathy,
Inquirer,
Open Minded,
Reflective,
Respect,
Thinker
NGO - Activities with G7 & G9 children
On Friday as part of the NGO fair the children got two opportunities to work with a group of G7 & G9 children on two activities
G9 - Rubbish - what we can do to reduce the amount of rubbish around our school.
G7 - Water filtration - how can we make the water better for those living in the countryside.
It was a really great opportunity for the G4 children to see what the older children do in the secondary school.
All the children were amazed at the state of rubbish outside of our school and the standard of drinking water some people have to drink in Cambodia and around the world. By purchasing a simple water filtration system can make a huge difference to the people.
I hope now the children will think twice before dropping their rubbish.
G9 - Rubbish - what we can do to reduce the amount of rubbish around our school.
G7 - Water filtration - how can we make the water better for those living in the countryside.
It was a really great opportunity for the G4 children to see what the older children do in the secondary school.
All the children were amazed at the state of rubbish outside of our school and the standard of drinking water some people have to drink in Cambodia and around the world. By purchasing a simple water filtration system can make a huge difference to the people.
I hope now the children will think twice before dropping their rubbish.
Friday, August 21, 2015
Guest speakers
This week we were lucky enough to have two wonderful people come to our school to speak to the grade 4 children about leadership.
First we had Karen Skelly (Secondary school counsellor) talk to the students about being a leader at ISPP. Why it is important for students to have the opportunity to lead and important characteristics of a leader.
Today we had the Indochina Starfish Foundation Country Director-Vicheka Chourp talk to the children about her organisation and in particular their school know as the "Dumpschool"
Making a difference, one child at a time.
Check out their webpage http://www.indochinastarfish.org/
We were really lucky to have these two wonderful speakers who inspired the children.
I really like what Miss Karen had to say to the children about how we all have the attributes of a leader in us, that we are all leaders, we just need to find it in us.
She also spoke about how good leaders are surrounded, surround themselvs with people to support and advice them. All these people working towards the same goal.
The starfish foundation does an amazing job working with families and children to educate them. They particularly work with 9-10year old children that have dropped out of school, trying to catch them up. They then send them back to school.
Working to educate one child at a time.
First we had Karen Skelly (Secondary school counsellor) talk to the students about being a leader at ISPP. Why it is important for students to have the opportunity to lead and important characteristics of a leader.
Today we had the Indochina Starfish Foundation Country Director-Vicheka Chourp talk to the children about her organisation and in particular their school know as the "Dumpschool"
Making a difference, one child at a time.
Check out their webpage http://www.indochinastarfish.org/
The Indochina Starfish Foundation (ISF) is an International Charity which helps some of the poorest, most disadvantaged children in Cambodia.
The Starfish Story
The Starfish Story encapsulates our belief that each and every one of us can make a difference, one child at a time.
“The tide has gone out and has left a million starfish stranded on the beach. They are slowly dying under the heat of the sun. A little girl is walking along this beautiful sandy beach. As she walks along, she picks up a starfish and throws it back into the sea. She then picks another one and another, throwing each into the sea. An old man watches her for a while then walks up to her and says “What are you doing little girl? There are millions of starfish out there dying. You cannot believe that you can make a difference”. The girl kneels down, picks up a starfish, throws it into the sea and says “I made a difference to that one”.
We were really lucky to have these two wonderful speakers who inspired the children.
I really like what Miss Karen had to say to the children about how we all have the attributes of a leader in us, that we are all leaders, we just need to find it in us.
She also spoke about how good leaders are surrounded, surround themselvs with people to support and advice them. All these people working towards the same goal.
The starfish foundation does an amazing job working with families and children to educate them. They particularly work with 9-10year old children that have dropped out of school, trying to catch them up. They then send them back to school.
Working to educate one child at a time.
Thursday, August 20, 2015
Rio tells us about leaders
For homework this week the children had to talk with their families and decide who are the leaders in their famiies, leaders in the school and leaders in the community.
Here is Rio telling us about her family and who the leaders are in her community.
Saturday, August 15, 2015
Buddy Class
On Friday we got to spend time with our buddy class K1 Miss Melinda's class.
We read to our buddies and then went out and played a game called "red rover".
We look forward to spending some more time with our new buddy class.
The class really enjoyed time with the K1 children. It fit lovely with our UOI - Leadership and being good role models.
Rio's family
Rio shared with the class about her family. I was really proud of the effort Rio put in to speaking in front of the class.
Well done.
Shape of a leader guest speaker
On Friday the Grade 4 children were lucky enough to have Connor from the secondary school come and talk to them about what it is to be a leader. Connor is the Grade 12 Student Council President.
He spoke really well to the children and told them of his aspiration of joining the US Navy Officer Cadet school to follow in his father and grandfathers footsteps. We wish him all the best.
I really liked one of his quotes that he told the children.
"If not me, then who"...
He also riminded the children to always try their best in what ever they do.
He spoke really well to the children and told them of his aspiration of joining the US Navy Officer Cadet school to follow in his father and grandfathers footsteps. We wish him all the best.
I really liked one of his quotes that he told the children.
"If not me, then who"...
He also riminded the children to always try their best in what ever they do.
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