I- SCC-CBE Boengkak School
is located behind Kalmette hospital at Boengkak community, Srah Chak Commune, Daun Penh District, Phnom Penh City. Has established since 2007 as a project in a slum area funded by RD Foundation, Face to Face AIDS Project and various generous sponsors. The aim is to reduce the dropout rate of students and change behavior regarding school attendance and increase awareness of HIV/AIDS prevention.
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SCC-CBE School Objectives
The orphaned, poorest and vulnerable children in the slum area in Boengkak, Phnom Penh city can learn and profit a lot from the SCC-CBE School here.
- Number of students
SCC-CBE School has updated students list from 1 November 2019 to 31 January 2020. With a total of 97 students of which 45 are girls have registered for studying English from levels 1-3.
- Class Levels and students
- Level 1 with 34 students including 18 girls.
- Level 2 with 42 students including 14 girls.
- Level 3 with 21 students including 13 girls.
- Study programs
The main focus at each level is English conversation, listening, and reading. The classes are aimed to be held only in English. Students learn to listen and speak without thinking in Khmer. We use English videos, songs, drama sessions, good fiction books, and other activities to teach English. Other subject as much as possible: include music, dance, arts, crafts, gardening, and drama.
II- Children’s Basic Education (CBE) School
is one of SCC’s projects which is located in Veal Village, Kok Chork Commune, Siem Reap District, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia. It is around 1km west of Angkor Wat Temple, approximately 3km from Siem Reap International Airport and across from the big white Angkor Hot Air Balloon.
CBE School was founded in 2010 by Mr. Prum Thoeun and Christine and Doug Frewer, a generous Australian couple. During Christine and Doug’s had the first trip to Cambodia, and they were introduced to SCC by Timothy, their son who had been working in Cambodia and Lao of his first research.
The name of the school was changed from “CBE Angkor” to “CBE Christine” after SCC management discussion. Why is it called CBE Christine? It was because of SCC aimed at dedicating this name to Christine who passed away from breast cancer in 2014. Doug Frewer has also done significant job in introducing and fundraising for SCC and the school in Australia, where the school goes by the name CBE-Bush School.
- Number of classes and students: Moved, New student, and Upgrade
SCC CBE-Christine is currently running five different courses with a total of 110 students. The classes are split between age groups and state school grades. Below is a breakdown of the classes and students.
- Level 1 with 41 students including 21 girls.
- Level 2 with 15 students including 6 girls.
- Level 3 with 14 students including 6 girls.
- Level 4 with 26 students including 16 girls.
- Level 5 with 14 students including 8 girls.
2.2. Study Programs
The students are taught 6 different subjects during their classes: English, Math, Art, Physical Education, Science and Music. The subjects are split between each day of the week with additional sport activities also provided to the children.
School has two sessions: one in the morning and another in the afternoon, 5 days per week. The morning session starts at 8am to 10am and the afternoon session starts at 2pm to 4pm. There are approximately 15 to 20-minute break times depending on meal preparation.
Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
English | Art | Physical Education | English | English |
Math | English | Physical Education | Science | Music |
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Fundraising Appeal
SCC-CBE Boengkak School not have any donor yet. Therefore, we would like to ask all charities, volunteers to save the life of SCC-CBE School. You save CBE’s life, you definitely save a lot of poor children’s lives.
We always open our hearts and give a big warm welcome to anyone who is very kind to visit, volunteer or donate to us. We love to hear constructive ideas of how we can improve the education of our students and are interested in anyone who wants to share experiences to help our community schools.