Eco-Innovation: Bright Line Students Swap the Classroom for the Runway
PHNOM PENH, February 14, 2026 — Bright Line International School transformed into a hub of “Green Thinking” this past Saturday as it hosted its highly anticipated Science and Innovation celebration. Moving beyond traditional science fairs, the event fused technical knowledge with creative performance to highlight the urgent need for global sustainability.
Science Meets Sustainability
The campus was filled with student-led exhibitions that showcased a deep understanding of environmental challenges. Key highlights of the celebration included:
- Creative Exhibitions: Students presented innovative projects that focused on renewable energy, waste reduction, and the protection of Cambodia’s natural resources.
- The “Trashion” Show: In a crowd-favorite segment, students took to the runway in a fashion show featuring stunning outfits crafted entirely from recycled materials—turning “trash” into high-fashion innovation.
- Action Songs: Younger learners participated through music, performing action songs that simplified and shared the importance of keeping our planet clean.
Building 21st-Century Leaders
As an institution that blends the British Curriculum with a focus on holistic development, Bright Line International School uses events like these to foster more than just academic knowledge. By integrating “Innovation in Action,” the school ensures its students develop:
- Critical Thinking: Identifying problems and proposing creative, sustainable solutions.
- Environmental Stewardship: Building a lifelong commitment to protecting the world around them.
- Public Speaking & Confidence: Presenting their ideas to parents and peers through exhibitions and stage performances.