Education initiative
Cambodia Schools Timeline

For more than 50 years, Samaritan’s Purse has served people in need around the world in Jesus’ Name. In Cambodia, your generosity—together with volunteers, church partners and advocates—has helped build 49 schools, bringing quality, hope for the future, accessibility and long-lasting education to remote communities.

Explore the timeline below to see how many students have been impacted each year. As we celebrate what has been achieved through the faithful support of so many in Australia and New Zealand, we invite you to help change the future for the next generation of children in Cambodia—in Jesus’ Name—by partnering with us to build the 50th school.

Schools Opened

  • Viel Thom
  • Tom Nub Kor 5Students impacted per year: 488
  • O SralaoStudents impacted per year: 105
  • Bat TrangStudents impacted per year: 390
Cambodian school children
Cambodian school children

Schools Opened

  • Ou AndoungStudents impacted per year: 442

Schools Opened

  • Stung BotStudents impacted per year: 350
Cambodian school children
Cambodian school children

Schools Opened

  • Hun Sen Sang KeStudents impacted per year: 96

Schools Opened

  • Chhouk ChreyStudents impacted per year: 248
Cambodian school children
Cambodian school children

Schools Opened

  • Srah TrachStudents impacted per year: 215
  • KcheayStudents impacted per year: 143
  • Paoy AngkorStudents impacted per year: 172

Schools Opened

  • Bous ThomStudents impacted per year: 292
  • Srah PhluohStudents impacted per year: 159
  • PrasatStudents impacted per year: 98
  • Kauk PrechStudents impacted per year: 117
  • Ou KachStudents impacted per year: 347
Cambodian school children
Cambodian school children

Schools Opened

  • Khlaeng PoarStudents impacted per year: 111
  • Prasat RangStudents impacted per year: 156
  • Ta DuolStudents impacted per year: 183

Schools Opened

  • Bous ThomStudents impacted per year: 361
  • TatraiStudents impacted per year: 157
  • Prey ChanghaStudents impacted per year: 84
  • KantrongStudents impacted per year: 54
  • Bos SbovStudents impacted per year: 375
Cambodian school children
Cambodian school children

Schools Opened

  • Damnak KokosStudents impacted per year: 5
  • Lboek SvayStudents impacted per year: 87
  • Kauk Prech Preschool/LibraryStudents impacted per year: 25

Schools Opened

  • KcheayStudents impacted per year: 72
  • SramaochStudents impacted per year: 233
  • PrasatStudents impacted per year: 98
Cambodian school children
Cambodian school children

Schools Opened

  • Kaun KhlengStudents impacted per year: 112
  • Changva ToukStudents impacted per year: 56
  • Trapaing PheasStudents impacted per year: 68
  • Doun ChraengStudents impacted per year: 139

Schools Opened

  • An ChanhStudents impacted per year: 131
  • Chaeng MaengStudents impacted per year: 170
Cambodian school children
Cambodian school children

Schools Opened

  • Ou SvayStudents impacted per year: 55
  • Boeng KgnorkStudents impacted per year: 89
  • Bos SbovStudents impacted per year: 550

Schools Opened

  • Crok MosStudents impacted per year: 75
  • PhkoamStudents impacted per year: 755
  • Kok AmpilStudents impacted per year: 79
Cambodian school children
Cambodian school children

Schools Opened

  • Pa HyStudents impacted per year: 410
  • Toek PhosStudents impacted per year: 197

Schools Opened

  • Ou RoelStudents impacted per year: 355
  • Phnom KrenhStudents impacted per year: 268
Cambodian school children


Cambodia – The Education Dilemma

Samaritan’s Purse has been working in Cambodia since the devastation of the Khmer Rouge regime in the 1970s, which left the nation’s education system in ruins and many families in deep poverty. While progress has been made, access to quality education remains a challenge, with high dropout rates, inadequate facilities, limited teacher training and many schools lacking clean water and toilets.

Generations of children have missed out on opportunities for learning, but through education programs, we are helping restore hope and create brighter futures for Cambodian families.

2.1 Million

adults in Cambodia cannot read or write.

8%

of 15-year-old students reached the minimum proficiency level in reading.

72%

of Cambodians are unable to finish or delay school by the age of 15.

10%

of 15-year-old students reached the minimum proficiency level in mathematics.


Schools For Kids

Samaritan’s Purse launched the Schools for Kids program to improve education and wellbeing for children in rural Cambodia by constructing quality school buildings with clean, safe and child-friendly environments. These schools include classrooms, bathrooms, libraries, clean water sources and playgrounds, providing students and teachers with space to learn and grow.

By replacing overcrowded, unsanitary facilities, the program helps increase school attendance and enrolment rates. Beyond education, each project engages the surrounding community, creating jobs and improving quality of life, while giving thousands of children access to better opportunities for a brighter future.

Join the Vision

Samaritan’s Purse is committed to supporting Cambodia’s education goals by helping establish a primary school in every village, a middle school in every commune and a high school in every district—each equipped with trained teachers and vital resources.

Through our Schools for Kids and We Can Read and Write projects, we aim to give children the gift of literacy and learning, opening life-changing opportunities for brighter futures. While we celebrate the progress made, there is still much to do—dozens of schools to build, hundreds of classrooms to fill and thousands of families seeking hope. Together, we can make this vision a reality.