Neou Savin # 136

The Cambodia Rural School Project The Ronald Winston School (September, 2001) Neou Savin is the deputy director of the Ronald Winston School.  He has been a deputy school director since 1987, which was also when he became a teacher. In Their Own Words. . .  On the new building: “I like this building very much […]

The Cambodia Rural School Project

The Ronald Winston School



(September, 2001)

Neou Savin is the deputy director of the Ronald Winston School.  He has been a deputy school director since 1987, which was also when he became a teacher.

In Their Own Words. . . 

On the new building: “I like this building very much because my village has never before received support from overseas groups.  This building is much nicer than our old one.  That one had no walls and holes in the roof so we had to cancel class whenever it rained.  It is very easy for me to teach the students, it is very comfortable, and it has enough tables for all of the students to sit at.”

 

On school subjects:  “I like teaching all of the subjects, because each is important in its own way.  I think that mathematics and Khmer are the most important for the students, because Khmer is their native language and they must know mathematics to understand things.  The students like the same courses because they want to know how to write, and they think that knowing mathematics is necessary to be clever.”

 

On teaching: “The best thing about my job is teaching the students.  I especially like to teach them about morality and dignity because I want them to know the difference between good and bad in our society.”

 

Message for Ronald Winston: “On behalf of the teaching staff, I would like to thank Ronald Winston for donating this school building for our students.”