Collective Pride: NTTI Students and Teachers Unite for Campus Clean-Up Day
PHNOM PENH, February 25, 2026 — In a display of school spirit and civic responsibility, the National Technical Training Institute (NTTI) community came together this Wednesday for a comprehensive environmental cleaning initiative. Students and teachers moved beyond the classrooms and workshops to ensure that the institute’s physical grounds reflect the high standards of the technical training provided within.
A Greener, Cleaner Technical Hub
The initiative was not limited to just the hallways. The NTTI “Unity Clean-up” targeted several key areas across the campus:
- Academic Buildings: Refreshing the aesthetics of the learning spaces to provide a more comfortable and focused atmosphere.
- Technical Factories & Workshops: Ensuring that industrial training areas are clean, organized, and safe—essential habits for any future engineer or technician.
- Vegetable Gardens: Tending to the campus greenery to promote a sustainable and “green” educational environment.
The Value of “Campus Aesthetics”
From our perspective at Schools Cambodia, these collective actions do more than just pick up litter; they build character. Participating in a campus clean-up helps students develop:
- Professional Discipline: In the technical world, a clean workspace is a safe and efficient workspace.
- Ownership: When students help maintain their environment, they take greater pride in their institution.
- Community Values: Working alongside teachers breaks down barriers and builds a stronger, more unified school culture.
We salute the NTTI community for their commitment to creating a “comfortable, decent, and high-value” living and learning space for all.