The most eagerly awaited, comprehensive and unbiased review of 2016.

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The most eagerly awaited, comprehensive and unbiased review of 2016.

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You could easily pass by the iCAN British International School (iCAN) without knowing. Situated along the busy stretch of Sothearos Boulevard that houses the more prominent façades of the Aeon Mall and the Sofitel hotel, the unassuming entrance of iCAN opens up to surprisingly spacious grounds. The school buildings are closely arranged, as you would expect from an inner-city campus, without feeling crowded.

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Touring the hallways and classrooms of iCAN brought back memories of my own primary school. With drawings and art projects layering the walls of classrooms and the lively sounds children’s voices engaged in cooperative learning; a style of learning that iCAN proudly promotes. The school has the distinctive feel of a dedicated primary school. The spaces of playground, cafeteria, swimming pool, and sports ground blend seamlessly together, and I would imagine there would be significant interaction between kids from different classes and grades.

Read more: http://www.ips-cambodia.com/ips-school- ... al-school/
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Caramello Koala wrote: children’s’
Is that pronounced childrenses?
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Punctuation is a mofo. But not as bad as maths. :wink:
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I thought commercial ads where not allowed here. Case in point, this person has one post.
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The most eagerly awaited, comprehensive and unbiased review of 2016.
I thought this was going to be a comprehensive and unbiased review of the first half of this year, which I must say, in global terms, has been a fairly mixed bag.

Personally, it's been OK. Nothing disastrous has occurred, just the perennial annoyances and disappointments of life.

But, yeah, with western civilization on the verge of collapse and political tensions all over the place, it's been a bit difficult to enjoy the first half and it's definitely hard to be the least bit optimistic about the second half.

In summary, I give 2016, part I a D+ (poor, could do better).
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I may be going to hell in a bucket,
but at least I'm enjoying the ride.
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