About PSC

A small kitchen.
A big idea.

In a quiet farming village in Cambodia, three students are learning to build websites, design posters, and create real things with technology — one project at a time.

What is PSC?

A place to show students what they want to know

PSC stands for Practical Skills Community. It is not a traditional school. It is a place where students learn by doing real work — designing, building, and creating things that matter to their community.

PSC is part of Tech Club, an after-school program at WebTech Academy in Tevea Meanchey Village. Students attend public school during the day and come to Tech Club to learn technology skills that they cannot find anywhere else in their village.

"Everybody can join. The skills we learn here are useful in real life."

What students build

Real skills. Real projects.

Websites

Students design and build real websites — including this one.

Apps

Some students are building mobile apps for their community.

Posters & Design

Students create posters and graphics for the school and village.

Our Village

Tevea Meanchey Village

Our village is small and quiet — about 50 to 100 families living in Thpong District, Kampong Speu Province, roughly 1.5 hours from Phnom Penh. Most families here are farmers. Rice fields stretch around the village. Some people travel a short distance to work in factories nearby.

Before Tech Club, there was no place in this village to learn technology. Students who wanted those opportunities had to travel far from home. Now, they can learn right here.

Our Team

The people behind PSC

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Teacher Bopha

School Director

Runs the school day-to-day. Teaches English. Co-founder.

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Teacher Ory

Tech & IT Lead

Teaches beginner and intermediate students across primary and high school levels.

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Teacher Jeff

CamCOE Representative

Founder & Tech Club teacher. American, based in the village. Teaches for free.

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Nara

Website Builder

Student. Builds the PSC website.

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Leakna

Website Builder

Student. Co-builds the PSC website.

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Nary

App Builder

Student. Builds the PSC app.

Why It Matters

Excited. Curious. Ready to share.

When the students of Tech Club joined, they felt two things: excitement and curiosity. They had never had an opportunity like this before — and now they are building something real.

Their hope is simple: that more students will join, and that people around the world will see what young people in a small Cambodian village can create.

"We want to share our work with the world."

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