Stepping Stones Cambodia

Stepping Stones Cambodia Positive change, one step at a time
www.steppingstonescambodia.com Stepping Stones Cambodia's mission is to make positive change, one step at a time.

We work in direct partnership with local rural community members, at all levels, to identify where help is needed. Stepping Stones is committed to assisting communities work towards a better future, by listening to needs, creating opportunities and supporting these positive changes. Our project is based in Kok Thnot village, approximately 45 mins from Siem Reap. Here we focus on:

Providing Fr

ee Quality Education
Improving Access to Healthcare Facilities

Our Story

How Stepping Stones began

In Kok Thnot the only educational facility is a Government Primary School, which covers ages 5 to 12 years. After completing Primary School, the only option for secondary education is a high school which is over 1 hour away by bicycle. In terms of English Education and Vocational Training, the opportunities in this community are minimal. Stepping Stones came about in full recognition of this lack of access to education, and given the benefits that English Education brings, in terms of local career prospects, the decision to build the school was a clear one. Fundraising and Support
Grace Lutheran Primary School in Brisbane, Australia played a hugely significant role in turning the dream of building an English School in Kok Thnot into a reality. So visited Grace Lutheran in July 2010 during his time in Australia and bonded with the students over a vision of helping the children of Kok Thnot. When GLPS independently started a fundraising campaign to raise money towards building an English School, a touching theme began to develop – children helping children. Elizabeth Shobbrook, Year 6 Advisor and Teacher at Grace Lutheran formed the link between So and the school after they met whilst she was volunteering in Cambodia in January 2010. Elizabeth and her husband Doug founded Harvest Cambodia, an Australian charitable organization that works with Cambodian communities to provide growth through education. Stepping Stones have a close working partnership with Harvest Cambodia which provides ongoing support by supplying teaching resources, developing teacher training programs and placing Australian teachers who assist in training the Stepping Stones teaching team. Marco Van Meer, a Dutch friend of the Stepping Stones Team was also instrumental in raising funds for Stepping Stones. Marco held a highly successful rope pulling fundraiser which was attended by over 200 people and even gained local media attention. It was through Marcos’ contacts that a connection was made with Homico, a Dutch NGO that supports local aid workers in developing countries. Like Stepping Stones, Homico also strongly believe in assisting local communities work towards improving their own futures. They generously donated money towards the construction of the two school buildings: four classrooms, an office and a library. Construction
Construction of Stepping Stones School began on the 4th of January 2011 with a small team of dedicated volunteers. Under the guidance of Steve Harris, a highly skilled Australian builder with over 10 years experience, the first step was clearing the plot of land and leveling the building site. With the help of the villagers, the team completed this huge task by hand within 3 days. The next stage was to lay the foundations for the two buildings. It was important to do this to the highest standard to ensure long term durability against Cambodias’ changing seasons. After the foundations were laid, the process of installing the framework began. Two days later, on the 13th of January, the team were ready to start bricklaying the walls of the first building. Once both buildings were bricked and rendered, the roof, doors and windows were fitted and Stepping Stones School began to take shape. Throughout the construction process, desks were custom designed and made under the supervision of Pat Kneale, a native Australian carpenter. A significant project in itself, Pat and the team produced 40 student desks, 4 teachers desks and 2 book shelves for the library in less than 3 weeks. By the end of February the Stepping Stones team had added the final touches to the school building including painting, preparing the classrooms, setting up the library, as well as building a toilet block with funds kindly donated by the Rotary Club of Woy Woy, Australia. We also hired two local full time experienced English teachers to join the team. Stepping Stones School officially welcomed students on the 1st of March 2011 with everyone keen to get started. Our projects are based in Kok Thnot village, where we focus on:

• Providing Free Quality Education
• Improving access to Healthcare Facilities

Happy Khmer New Year 2026! Wish everyone a healthy and happy life.
10/04/2026

Happy Khmer New Year 2026! Wish everyone a healthy and happy life.

10/04/2026
Happy Women's Day
09/03/2026

Happy Women's Day

It was a great parade last night 😀 Everyone shouted out and danced.
22/02/2026

It was a great parade last night 😀 Everyone shouted out and danced.

Big thanks to Kristie and Hillary for visiting Stepping Stones! 🌟 Thank you both for providing essential CPR and First A...
19/02/2026

Big thanks to Kristie and Hillary for visiting Stepping Stones! 🌟 Thank you both for providing essential CPR and First Aid training to our students and staff, ensuring our school stays a safe and prepared environment for everyone. 💊🩺
Equipping our community with these life-saving skills is so important, and we feel much more confident and prepared thanks to their expertise.🩺
We appreciate you sharing your time and skills with us!
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A huge thank you to these two incredible people! Peer and Oceane, thank you for volunteering your time and talents at St...
17/02/2026

A huge thank you to these two incredible people! Peer and Oceane, thank you for volunteering your time and talents at Stepping Stones Cambodia. The kids loved having you, and the team is so grateful for your hard work.

Safe travels on your next adventure, and thank you for leaving such a positive mark on our school!
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Giant Puppet Parade is back! See on Saturday, February 21st, 2026!
16/02/2026

Giant Puppet Parade is back! See on Saturday, February 21st, 2026!

Stepping Stones Cambodia signed a new MOU agreement with Build Bright University.
13/02/2026

Stepping Stones Cambodia signed a new MOU agreement with Build Bright University.

We would like to deeply thank Homico for 3 years of sponsorship, including internet, website domain, and an IT teacher. ...
09/02/2026

We would like to deeply thank Homico for 3 years of sponsorship, including internet, website domain, and an IT teacher. This year is the second year of Homico's sponsorship, and Homico is always committed to supporting Stepping Stones and the community. With your contribution and support, Stepping Stones continues our mission and commitment to keep running our projects and help the community. Thanks, Homico, for being a part of Stepping Stones. We really appreciate your support.
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Computer Class - Morning group
26/01/2026

Computer Class - Morning group

Happy Merry Christmas and New Year's Eve!Happy New Year 2026!Stepping Send you all love, wish you all better luck and ha...
25/12/2025

Happy Merry Christmas and New Year's Eve!
Happy New Year 2026!
Stepping Send you all love, wish you all better luck and happiness.

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Kok Thnot Village, Kok Chork Commune
Siem Reap
1710

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