Lay Phear # 187

The Cambodia Rural School Project The Svay Sar Nippon Foundation School Mr. Lay Phear is the deputy director of the Svay Sar Nippon Foundation School On himself:   I am a deputy director of this school since 2001. I’ve been a teacher since 1981 and teach the sixth grade now. I am forty-eight years old […]

The Cambodia Rural School Project

The Svay Sar Nippon

Foundation School



Mr. Lay Phear is the deputy director of the Svay Sar Nippon Foundation School

On himself:

 

I am a deputy director of this school since 2001. I’ve been a teacher since 1981 and teach the sixth grade now.

I am forty-eight years old and have two children. They are both substitute teachers here. My wife is also a teacher. Outside of the work at school, we own a farmland for lease.

 

On the new building:

 

All students and teachers are excited to have this new building. Villagers are also very happy. The villagers have never seen a building like this before and consider it as a ‘special prize’ awarded to this village. The old building was made of wood and covered with fibrocement [large tiles made from a special type of cement], but I never liked teaching there. The building was so old that the walls fell down. The security was also difficult to maintain and many school materials were stolen.