I Learn, I Grow
I-Grow for Solving Problems with School Directors!
Our local team of facilitators once again rock our I-Grow! We delivered another I-Grow for Problem Solving workshop to 30 ministry officers and school directors on 16th June 2022. The new activity-based learning experience was overwhelmingly well received and earned us a 94% satisfaction level! School Director Huok Sokhann shared with enthusiasm, “I really like the workshop today so much if there is any of it next time, I will join again." |
I-Grow for Solving Problems with 150 students!
I-Grow, a newly established activity-based learning program, is focusing on Problem Solving skills. On April 19, 2022, our team of facilitators delivered our milestone I-Grow with 150 children and teachers. |
150 Children 150 Dreams - 2022 School for Life Scholarship
Ceremony of Dreams!
Founder Victoria has finally returned to Cambodia to celebrate with 150 children and their families of School for Life Scholarship. Let’s get the celebrations going!
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A New Level Of Scholarship - STEM for Girls
Girls and women are still significantly underrepresented in many ways including not only access to education, meaningful employment but also achieving senior leadership roles in the workplace. In our rural communities, we often witness under-aged mothers which leads directly to greater physical risks as well as extended social issues including lower educational levels, financial crisis and unstoppable poverty cycle.
Giving women and young girls equal opportunity to pursue STEM (Sicence, Technology, Engineering, Mathermatic) education as well as 'future of work' helps enhance inclusion and reduce gender inequality. PeopleStories believed in equality and since established, in late 2020, STEM for Girls Scholarship. S4G is the top level of our School for Life program. It enables selected high potential girls to obtain STEM education.
Giving women and young girls equal opportunity to pursue STEM (Sicence, Technology, Engineering, Mathermatic) education as well as 'future of work' helps enhance inclusion and reduce gender inequality. PeopleStories believed in equality and since established, in late 2020, STEM for Girls Scholarship. S4G is the top level of our School for Life program. It enables selected high potential girls to obtain STEM education.
Why School For Life?
"My dream now is to help my students finishing high school and not dropping out, so that they can have a better future.”
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25% students dropped out of school when transitioning from junior secondary to high education in Cambodia (2015/16)
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Supports 173 students, aged between 11 and 18 attend from the 5 nearby villages
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In the rural area of Siem Reap, students tend to live a very basic and simple life
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The Four Key Elements of School For Life
These bikes will not only provide mobility, but will change their lives as they become more educated.
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Their support and guidance is imperative in helping children to complete school.
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Many families are poor and struggle to put food on the table let alone buy school supplies for their children.
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A critical aspect of any educational experience is the quality of teaching and a promoted learning culture.
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Save Our Planet. Save Our Home.
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“What can a young charity like PeopleStories do to help make more progress in sustainability?” The answer came naturally…we can start the ball rolling by creating awareness, imparting knowledge and initiating some actions. It all comes back to EDUCATION! A “Zero Waste” approach conserves natural resources and reduces pollution from extraction, manufacturing and disposal. We, at PeopleStories Charity, strongly believe that “Zero Waste” not only protects the environment, but also benefits communities and supports a strong local economy. We also believe learning should be fun! The "Zero Waste" ompetition is to encourage and motivate our local scholarship students to use their creativity to repurpose waste that they can find locally into a new useable item or an art piece. |
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COVID19 and Learning in Rural Cambodia
Schools and students have been affected particularly hard in rural Cambodia. Teacher Sarit shares with us some of the insights what school closures mean in reality and how teachers try their best to recover from COVID19 disruption in an environment without access to internet.
We at PeopleStories strongly believes in making a real difference for the students and communities we serve. One of the ways how we achieve that is by working very closely with teachers in Cambodia and today we speak with teacher Sarit about the impact of COVID19 on schools and learning in rural Cambodia. Teacher Sarit works at Ta Ey High School and teaches English for grades 8 and 10. He is a strong believer in education and has been an invaluable supporter of PeopleStories. |
Bringing 100 Dreams To Life
School for Life Ceremonies - December 2019
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One of the most tangible examples of our action is the annual gifting of School for Life scholarships. Just a couple of weeks ago, we held multiple school ceremonies to inspire and celebrate the new school year. More importantly, we were enabling the hope for the now 100 students to pursue their dreams. It is absolutely amazing to see how this has changed over years. Obviously, the number of students and schools we work with keeps growing but it’s the ownership of students and the teachers role modelling their positive energy that impress us the most! We love it when students have and show their ownership for what they do! |
Onward and Upward!
Our first group of scholarship students are progressing from secondary school to high school. Such a fantastic milestone to be celebrated! We took an opportunity to catch up with two of our Scholars who have just graduated from Grade 9 from Chea Smonn Secondary school.
It takes a lot of heart to build a future
There are four major elements of School for Life and we at PeopleStories Foundation believe they are crucial in building a culture of lifelong learning for the children of Siem Reap. See our latest effort to set positive changes in motion.
See the signing and dancing talents from our wonderful students. Cheers to the Rai Family who absolutely ignited the energy and engagement from the students in June 2019.
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Music connects people and crosses boundaries. Change Makers from MacEwan University completed a school refresh project and music teaching in May 2019.
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Our Chief Change Maker, Victoria Keeys, had conducted a couple of Parent-Teacher workshops in Siem Reap in May 2019.
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In our last trip to Siem Reap in April 2019, our team of Change Makers ensured to further develop these four important elements to help students complete school.
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A New Chance for Change
The contributions from our donors and volunteers have left an indelible impact on the lives of the children. The time and resources you have invested go beyond just building schools, buying books or donating bicycles. What you have given these children is a chance at a better life. A life grounded in education.
Here are our Top Five moments that captured how the children embraced your life-changing contributions. |
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Building New Classroom... Building Hopes and Dreams
In late 2018, our 8th grade classroom rebuild project began!
Thanks to everyone's support and contribution. You have enabled us to build not only the classroom but the dreams and hopes of our teachers, students and the communities! |
School for Life Ceremony - April 23, 2018
Dance performance by students, amazing!
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Congrats to the students receiving the scholarship!
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Excitement from students...
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The real party just started...
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Making of School for Life ceremony... Behind the scenes
Students seriously practiced their dance for the ceremony.
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Victoria personally delivered the bikes!
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