Pre-kid students were having sensorial activities the cylinder blocks and geometric form cards. They learned to sort dimensions and shapes to classify objects and things in real life.
At Aii Language Center, Chak Angre Campus, Chinese teachers introduced students to the intriguing traditional art form of Chinese painting.
One of our goals at Aii Chak Angre Campus is to provide our students with the greatest possible learning environments and experiences!
“Presentation is the key to boosting students’ confidence and collaboration with peers.” Our Kid 9A students at Aii-CA Campus have a chance to demonstrate on various topics through slide presentations to showcase their speaking abilities and knowledge of the topics to their classmates.
"Be smart like a smartphone." Smartphones play a crucial role in students’ daily activities. Yet it will be affected. Therefore, students from Level 03-A at Aii-CA Campus have some helpful advice to help their peers use their smartphones responsibly.
The purpose of the Field Study is to give students the opportunity to learn about Cambodia’s history and the interaction between money, economics and politics through history. Moreover, students gained a brief understanding of the nation's economic and monetary history from Funan to the present.
Art and craft activity engages children's sense of touch and sight. This activity helps develop their fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. Also, it encourages children to explore their creativity, imagination, and self-expression, which can boost their confidence and emotional well-being.
This class activity teaches students about recycling and robotics, focusing on creating eco-friendly robots from trash. It enhances technical skills and environmental responsibility, showcasing the endless possibilities of sustainable innovation.
Let's step into the world of Animal Kingdom! Students witness the magic as they display their animals in the most stylish and heartwarming way, accompanied by their favorite stuffed toys. Prepare to be amazed!
Developing life skills for kids is a great way to encourage independence, practice fine-motor skills, and foster self-confidence. Kids can do so much if only given the chance! Making sandwiches is an important life skill that children can do.
Pre-kid 2 students were having a great fun during their sensorial activity by working with Brown stairs. The purpose of this activity is to allow the child to observe and compare the different dimensions with each other. They must start building it from the thicker to thinner stairs for a good in balance.
Making sandwich with Pre-kid 4 students was so fun. This activity helps children to learn about building a balanced meal and helps them develop sequencing skills. Sequencing is an important part of a child's development as it helps them to complete more complex tasks and understand routines in the future.
We teach our kids about recycling, so they would not throw away anything that can be recycled. Now, we recycle these cans and bottles into pencil holders.
Pre-kid 1 students are having a sensorial activity with the cylinder blocks. Our students can develop skills in size differentiation, sorting, and hand/eye coordination by visually discriminating between dimensions.