Cambodia Education & Community for Schools
Community engagement, cultural insight, and discovery
What’s included
Reflective Journals – Upon Request
Flights – Upon Request
Transportation
Travel and Medical Insurance
Trip Overview
What you can expect
Live and work alongside a Cambodian community as you take part in collaborative education and development initiatives. Your programme will blend meaningful project work with cultural discovery.
School teaching and renovation
You will support children’s development through informal learning activities and hands-on work on school renovations. Working alongside local educators at a primary school and community staff, you’ll learn how to plan lessons and work with children as well as strengthen your communication, teamwork, and community engagement skills while helping create a more stimulating place for children to learn.
Cultural immersion and history
Immerse yourself in Cambodia’s culture and history through experiences that explore both its rich heritage and complex past. You’ll take part in Khmer language lessons, visit the Royal Palace, meditate with monks, and spend time in lively local markets. The programme also includes a private screening of The Killing Fields and guided visits to the Choeung Ek Killing Fields and the S21 Genocide Museum, offering important insight into the Khmer Rouge regime.
Siem Reap weekend
But a trip to Cambodia is not complete without visiting the iconic Angkor temples! During the weekend enjoy a change of scenery as you travel to Siem Reap. There, you will explore the iconic Angkor temples, watch the inspiring PHARE circus show and visit their social enterprise, and stroll through vibrant markets at night.
Why choose Cambodia for your school trip?
Cambodia provides a rich cultural setting for schools seeking a programme that combines service, immersion, and meaningful student development. Through hands-on educational activities and community initiatives, students directly support the educational development of local children while building communication, teamwork, and leadership skills. Witnessing the real-world impact of their contributions reinforces key themes of global citizenship, social responsibility, and collaborative problem-solving.
Beyond the project work, Cambodia’s cultural and historical landscape expands learning well beyond the classroom. Visits to important cultural sites provide opportunities to deepen students’ understanding of global history, from ancient to modern eras.
By living and working within a local community, students are encouraged to engage with new perspectives, strengthening empathy and intercultural understanding. For educators, the programme supports curriculum goals within a safe, structured environment that fosters confidence, independence, and personal growth.
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