Day one - arrival in Siem Reap

A fulll 21.5 hours after leaving home on Thursday afternoon I landed in Siem Reap, greeted by a wall of hot and humid air that was quite the shock! Flying into Siem Reap this time was also veryOkumaya devam et
A fulll 21.5 hours after leaving home on Thursday afternoon I landed in Siem Reap, greeted by a wall of hot and humid air that was quite the shock! Flying into Siem Reap this time was also veryOkumaya devam et
The students this year all arrived within an hour of each other, so we made our way to the airport to welcome them, and whisked them and luggage back to the guest house via a combination of tuk tukOkumaya devam et
Bright and early, we boarded our mini bus to Treak Community School for our first day in which the first half was devoted to learning about child safety and Cambodian history and culture. Then afterOkumaya devam et
The students have settled into the life of Treak School so quickly. As some interesting background, Cambodian government education is only run half a day, six days a week, owing to a lack ofOkumaya devam et
Today was a day that, in many ways, represented a microcosm of our trip, with highs and lows all squeezed into the one day. Our day up to 1pm was spent at the school. The initial shyness for many ofOkumaya devam et
I feel like the students have turned a corner today. There is a sense that they're feeling quite at home in the school and with each other. They are developing an understanding of the rhythms of eachOkumaya devam et
I thought you may like to join us on our daily trip to Treak Community School from our lodgings in Siem Reap. It's about a ten minute drive (but you get to do it in a pleasant 45 seconds!) and theOkumaya devam et
The UniSQ students have worked so hard this week, and while they were all quite physically tired, they packed their weekend full of the wonders to be seen and experienced. Their mantra appears to beOkumaya devam et
Week two has been equally as jam packed as the first week; and the action-packed living has been equally exhausting and profound (keeping me from posting more regularly). Monday morning began withOkumaya devam et
Thursday morning our students led a morning of professional development for the teachers at Treak Community School. They presented four sessions on fun with phonics, push and pull concepts in Science,Okumaya devam et
GezginEnjoy
GezginLoving the smiles already! Enjoy lovelies!
GezginThe pool looks very inviting!!! Another amazing CIS incountry support staffer!
GezginTotally! Kirsty and I are hitting it off famously!