Monday 30 March 2015

The week has started....

This morning we were treated to a guest speakers from ISPP. Taivan, a student in Grade 2/3 came to talk to the Kindergarteners about the action he took to help Cambodia tidy up the environment. Taivan takes a ferry across the river from his home to school. He noticed that there was rubbish everywhere and the reason for this was because there were no rubbish bins on any of the ferries. Taivan, with help from his peers and family organised rubbish bins to be bought from Cintri, decorated them bright and bold and placed onto each of the ferries. They put signs on the bins to encourage people to stop throwing rubbish in the river and put it in the bin. The bins are a great success and if you ever happen to be on one of the ferries do look out for one of Taivan's rubbish bins! 







It was so great for the children to see that someone from our school has taken action and they asked very good questions. I am looking forward to hearing all the ideas our kindergarteners now have on what kind of action they want to take to help Cambodia's environment. 

Book Day

This Thursday April 2nd ISPP is celebrating book day. This day is very special because it is International Children's book day and Hans Christian Anderson's birthday. 

The children are all encouraged to come to school dressed up as a favourite character from a story and bring the book if they can. 

Stuck for ideas? Here is a great website for inspiration.


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