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| Miss Maryanne giving the speech on the first day | 
A group of teachers and students of Singapore Polytechnic had visited 
Cambodia and enjoyed their stay at Don Bosco Technical and Hotel School 
in Sihanoukville, from the 28th March to 6th April 2013, to teach 
English and to share their experience.
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| Students from Singapore Polytechnic arriving at Don Bosco | 
Their presence had brought joy and happiness to everyone at Don Bosco, 
Sihanouk province and a strong friendship had been built between the 
students and teachers of both schools, one which we will never forget. 
We had fun sharing experiences, playing sports, dancing and working 
together! 
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| At Don Bosco Hotel School, Sihanoukville | 
The students and teachers from 
Singapore Polytechnic had divided into groups to teach English to the 
different sections at Don Bosco Technical School and Hotel School. They 
were very friendly, kind, helpful and tried hard to keep our attention 
in class. I can still remember the happiness and smiles on everyone’s 
faces. That was the happiest moment since the New Year of 2013 at Don 
Bosco, Sihanoukville.
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| On Friday afternoon the departure ceremony | 
On Thursday night, there was dancing which everyone enjoyed because it 
was the last night we had with the students and teachers from Singapore 
Polytechnic, before they went back after ten days in Sihanoukville. On 
Friday afternoon, which is the last day of school at Don Bosco, Father 
Eugene, teachers and students of Don Bosco held a departure ceremony for
 our good friends from Singapore and we wished them good health, wealth 
and luck. Before it ended, all the teachers and students from Singapore 
Polytechnic performed a very beautiful dance together that was so nice. 
In return, the students of Don Bosco sang to them two songs with their 
sa art voices! (Heheh!) 
Even though they have gone back, we still stay connected via E-mail and 
other Social Network, like Facebook. Everyone at Don Bosco still 
remembers their presence, the happiness, smiles and laughter we had 
together and this is the happiest, unforgettable memory we would all 
keep in our minds.
And this is the interview through Facebook about the opinion of our Singapore friend Miss. Maryanne Naomi Lee Feng Yi :
“I never thought that I would be wanting to extend my stay in Cambodia, 
but after spending about a week with the students of Don Bosco, I could 
not bear to part with them. I think that the students at Don Bosco are 
very humble and eager to learn and we have learnt a lot from them.
I will never forget their warmth and sincerity that made us feel so 
welcomed, their sa art smiles, (pi-ru voices?) and how they nodded 
politely although sometimes, I knew they did not understand.
I am glad we still stay in contact through Facebook, because I am still 
meeting new Cambodian friends there whom I did not get an opportunity to
 talk to during my stay. Through that, I got a chance to know Eeng 
KiaHeng who is a joy to talk to, a good friend to me and who writes 
really well.
This journey is too incredible to be put into words but I shall try to 
sum it up: In Cambodia, I found meaning in words unspoken, I found 
happiness in simplicity and most of all, I found friends that I will 
never ever forget!”
 
 
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Good news of Don Bosco shcool.
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