




At Above & Beyond School, we are passionate about bridging the digital divide and empowering Cambodian youth with cutting-edge tech skills. Recently, we’ve taken exciting steps to extend our impact beyond our main campus in Phnom Penh through the Micro School initiative—a collaborative effort to bring our curriculum to partner organizations serving vulnerable communities.
Mutual Visits to Build Stronger Collaboration
To ensure the successful integration of our Above & Beyond curriculum, particularly the Front-End Developer course, into Aziza’s Place programs, we recently exchanged knowledge-sharing visits. Aziza’s Place is a remarkable non-profit learning and development center in Phnom Penh that has been supporting underprivileged children and families, providing education and holistic development opportunities. These mutual visitations have been invaluable in reinforcing our shared commitment and spirit of collaboration. They allowed both teams to exchange insights, align on goals, and build the trust needed for seamless implementation.
A Heartfelt Thank You from Our Partners
We were deeply touched by the gratitude expressed by the Aziza’s Place team:
“We would like to express our heartfelt appreciation to Above and Beyond School, including your staff and friends, for your kindness and support. You have not only helped us with the technical setup of our new computer program, but you have also provided 10 airphones to support our Aziza’s Place Computer Classroom. Your generosity helps our children learn more effectively and feel inspired every day. Thank you for your wonderful support and cooperation.”
This generous contribution and support will make a tangible difference in creating an engaging learning space.
Launching the Program
Our next focus is on the implementation details to ensure the Front-End Developer course launches smoothly at Aziza’s Place. This will directly benefit the children and youth they support, equipping them with essential digital skills for a brighter future.
Together, we are working to eliminate barriers to digital education for Cambodian youth. Partnerships like this one with Aziza’s Place exemplify how collaboration can amplify impact and create lasting change.



