The Canadian International School of Phnom Penh (CIS) has been bustling with activity this summer break, as detailed in a recent post on their official Facebook page. The school’s commitment to safety and preparedness for the upcoming academic year was clearly highlighted, showcasing the diligent efforts of both support staff and teaching assistants.
During the summer months, CIS support staff have been hard at work preparing classrooms and completing refresher courses to ensure that everything is in top shape for the students’ return in August. These efforts are essential for creating an environment conducive to learning and development, reflecting the school’s dedication to maintaining high standards.
In addition to the preparations by the support staff, the teaching assistants at CIS, who are already certified in first aid and the use of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs), took the opportunity to review and refine their first aid techniques. This training is particularly important for ensuring that both the classroom and playground remain safe spaces for all students. The refresher courses are a testament to the school’s proactive approach in enhancing the skills and readiness of their team.
A significant part of this initiative was made possible thanks to the nursing team at CIS and the staff at Intercare. Their expertise and support have been invaluable in equipping the school’s personnel with the necessary skills to handle any potential emergencies. The collaboration with Intercare highlights the school’s commitment to leveraging professional resources to maintain a secure learning environment.
As CIS gears up for the new school year, these measures underscore the institution’s dedication to the well-being and safety of its students. Parents and guardians can take comfort in knowing that the school is not only focused on academic excellence but also on creating a nurturing and secure environment for their children.
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