Treehouse International School Siem Reap recently offered its high school students an eye-opening learning opportunity by participating in a special event hosted at Phare, The Cambodian Circus. The visit was part of a broader educational campaign about antimicrobial resistance and the importance of accessing proper healthcare services. It showcased how creative arts and public health can come together to deliver powerful life lessons.

Blending Entertainment and Education

The event was held under the “Saei Tek Kor Thnam Pshah” campaign, which translates to “Consuming Antibiotics Whenever,” a program jointly organized by Angkor Hospital for Children, MORU Tropical Health Network, and Phare Circus. Through an engaging combination of acrobatics, theater, and comedy, students learned about the dangers of improper antibiotic use and the significance of seeking care from licensed health professionals.

Phare Circus transformed what could have been a technical health lecture into a dynamic and memorable performance. Students were captivated by the acrobatic displays and entertained by the performers’ humor, while absorbing essential knowledge about antimicrobial resistance.

A Lesson That Sticks

What made the experience even more impactful was the opportunity for students to interact directly with the cast. After the show, students from Treehouse International School Siem Reap were invited to a Q&A session where they shared reflections, asked questions, and deepened their understanding of the campaign’s health messages. Their positive energy and active participation were praised by event organizers.

This visit wasn’t just about health education—it also taught students about the power of storytelling, the role of community outreach, and how performing arts can inspire behavior change. Students returned to school with not only memories of a spectacular show but also a renewed sense of responsibility toward their personal health and the health of their families.

Experiential Learning in Siem Reap

Treehouse International School Siem Reap is known for promoting holistic learning, blending academic rigor with community-based activities. This field trip exemplifies the school’s commitment to equipping students with real-world knowledge and life skills. Events like these demonstrate how meaningful learning can take place outside the traditional classroom and how schools can form impactful partnerships with cultural institutions.

The school’s engagement in social issues such as public health awareness reflects its values of responsibility, curiosity, and global citizenship. Parents and educators seeking a forward-thinking international school in Cambodia will find Treehouse International School’s approach both inspiring and effective.

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