by Kate Allen | Mar 11, 2022 | Featured, Headline, Schools, Technology, Workshops
If you follow our social media, you’ll have seen teasers of an exciting new project that we can finally now reveal. Drum roll for … the Ponheary Ly Foundation Urban Learning Center! For the past few months, we have been quietly toiling away to get Fort PLF (as it’s...
by Kate Allen | Mar 11, 2022 | Featured, Headline, Scholarships, University
“It is very difficult for those from a poor background to get a good education in Cambodia. I am proud of my achievements and will not forget PLF for helping me. I promise that I will help my family and those around me, and spread my knowledge in the same way that PLF...
by Kate Allen | Feb 22, 2022 | Featured, Headline, News from the Field, opening days, Schools, Staff, Supplies & Uniforms
In January we celebrated a full return to school after nearly two years of Covid closures. Our Dream Team rolled out their Opening Day roadshow, prepping and opening all our locations for enrolment, and welcoming students and staff back into classrooms that have been...
by Kate Allen | Feb 10, 2022 | Featured, Headline, News from the Field, Schools
Well, it was a risk. But we knew that going in. Persuading a whole cohort of 6th graders across our most remote primary schools to repeat the year – even though they had already been ‘passed’ into middle school – was always going to be a tall order. As...
by Kate Allen | Feb 8, 2022 | Featured, Headline, Scholarships
Since 2016, we have been awarding Grade 12 scholarships to the top tier of high school students who show the most potential as university candidates. Gaining access to university is near impossible for the vast majority of rural students, and we support those who can...
by Kate Allen | Dec 29, 2021 | Featured, Get Real, Headline, News from the Field, Schools
Last week, our rural primary students at Romchek, Koh Ker, and Prey Kuol took our Grade 6 exam, which we organized to give them the chance to truly assess their readiness and capability to pass through to secondary school. You may remember that all Grade 6-ers at...
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