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Yon Seang Leng was the Top Student of the month at CCF1. Seang Leng said, “When I went home on Sunday, I told my family, and my parents were so proud of me! I will try to study more at CCF and public school.” She got top marks in her favorite subject, English, and wants to thank her teachers for sharing their knowledge with all of the students.
Student of the Month Awards for May 2008


Huy Srey Leak was CCF1’s Most Improved Student. She was surprised and excited when Scott and Grandfather presented her with the certificate. “English is a second language, and it takes a long time to learn and practice,” Srey Leak said, “but if I study hard, it can help me find a good job someday.” She especially loves her computer class, and is encouraged to do her best.
 
Teng Chantrea was proud of being the Top Student at CCF2 for the second time this year. Her teachers note that she is always ready to help her classmates when they don’t understand the lessons, and she communicates well with other students and teachers. She thinks it’s important for the older students to teach the younger students and newcomers, because students need to share their knowledge to get a good education.
Thou Srey Thet was all smiles when she received her award for Most Improved Student at CCF2. She worked hard to raise her scores this month, and couldn’t believe it when she heard all her classmates applauding for her at the meeting. Srey Thet said, ‘’I want to keep studying and get an award again, because I am so happy to see my own name on the certificate.”
 
At CCF4, Sim Sok Ny was the Top Student for May. Her teachers say that she exhibits a high level of understanding in all her subjects, and is constantly improving. She is polite and calm in her classes, and is always ready to participate in lessons. Sok Ny spends a lot of her time helping students, and is friendly and helpful with her classmates.
Run Chakria was the Most Improved Student at CCF4. She made great strides in all of her subjects this month, and is determined to keep getting good marks. Chakria is a friendly and helpful young woman, and was happy to be recognized for her hard work. Her teachers say that she is keen to learn and has passion for her studies.
 
 
 
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