Say hello to our fantastic 10th graduating class !

Say hello to our fantastic 10th graduating class !

At the beginning of February, we had the pleasure of welcoming the Class of 2024, a total of 20 students to our Pastry School.

As they do every year, they received a bicycle, their T-shirt and trouser ensemble, a hygiene kit renewed monthly and financial compensation to meet their daily needs.

Every day, they receive 1 breakfast, 1 lunch and 1 dinner in our canteen. Their dormitory has been recently renovated to provide them with a larger, more comfortable toilet space.

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Their year is divided into three distinct phases:

Firstly, the initial term is devoted to learning English, the necessary personal and professional skills and IT, in line with the national educational program.

From April 1, our students begin their practical and theoretical courses as part of their pastry training.

Finally, starting in September, they will be introduced to the professional world through a four-month internship, which can be carried out in hotels and restaurants in Siem Reap and Phnom Penh. To support them in this enriching experience, our teacher and social adviser, Tak, guides them in their search for internships, organizing visits to establishments.

In addition to their training, our students take part in fun and creative activities every Friday afternoon, enabling them to explore new professional and personal horizons.

The students also volunteer to take part in occasional coffee shop events. Recently, they went to the Marché de la Francophonie in the heart of Siem Reap to represent their school, offer our delicious pastries and welcome visitors.

We look forward to watching our students flourish throughout the year, and to supporting them on their journey to pastry excellence !

 

Discover our young talents from the class of 2024 !

Discover our young talents from the class of 2024 !

We’re delighted to introduce you to the young talents who joined our agroecology program last February. For the third year running, we have welcomed a dynamic group of 20 students, most of them women, ready to dive into the world of agroecology.

Throughout the school year, our students will acquire essential theoretical and practical skills in the field of agroecology. In addition to teaching specific techniques, they will take courses in English, IT, professional and personal skills, as well as food processing, in line with the national curriculum.

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Practical classes punctuate their week, but that’s not all! Every week, our students take part in cultural workshops such as locust breeding, mushroom cultivation and composting, enriching their practical experience.

At Bayon School, we firmly believe in learning in the field, because that’s where real expertise is built. This month, our future agroecology experts had the opportunity to meet six families who grow fruit and vegetables for the elementary school canteen. They were also given the opportunity to choose a project to develop on the farm, a project they will carry out throughout the year. To accompany them in this adventure, they will benefit from training sessions every Saturday, in groups of four, enriching their knowledge and practice.

We look forward to seeing our students grow and flourish in the exciting field of agroecology, and are proud to support them in their academic and professional journey in collaboration with PSE.

Creation of a practical garden at primary school

Creation of a practical garden at primary school

In recent months at the primary school, a project to create educational, fun and ecological vegetable gardens has emerged in co-creation with teachers from the agroecology school.

This project aims to raise students’ awareness of ecology and the environment, while introducing them in a fun way to simple market gardening practices. Through these gardens and vegetable patches that children draw and design accompanied by their teachers, they can experiment, learn and express themselves at the same time.

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Some educational spaces are designed geometrically and are accompanied by small signs giving the names of shapes in English and Khmer. Learning combines geometry, gardening and language learning, all in a fun way.

These vegetable gardens also aim to supply part of the canteen’s needs. The children therefore find on their plates the vegetables that they have planted, seen growing and harvested. The soups are composed of eggplants, beans, salads, rice, aromatic herbs and a mushroom greenhouse, enough to offer healthy and balanced meals during meals.

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End of school year for the Agroecology & Pastry School

End of school year for the Agroecology & Pastry School

After a year of learning agroecology and pastry skills, and a 4-month internship, our students are heading into the professional world.
Looking back, from September to mid-December, students did practical internships to apply what they learned. This gave them valuable skills for their future jobs.

Students explored different areas – some worked on farms with animals, while others focused on growing peppers or gardening. Pastry students did internships in hotels and restaurants.

Many students chose to do their internships in places like Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Battambang, and Kampot, broadening their horizons.

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“I’m Loeu Sameng, 20, from Rotanah Kiri, a third-year student at the School of Agroecology at Bayon Education and Development.
In my one-year study, I learned food processing, breeding, and husbandry. My 3-month internship on a cattle farm in Kandal gave me new skills in working with cows, teamwork, leadership, and marketing. Thanks to the School of Agroecology and Bayon Education Development!”

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After the internship, students presented reports to a jury of teachers and professionals. Then, at the diploma ceremony, 20 students from the class of 2023 proudly received their agroecology and pastry diplomas.

We wish them all the best in their next adventure!

A week dedicated to the art of pastry with the visit of Chef Fabrice Prochasson!

A week dedicated to the art of pastry with the visit of Chef Fabrice Prochasson!

From December 11 to 18, the Pastry School had the privilege of once again welcoming Chef Fabrice Prochasson, sponsor of the 2023 class of students.

Fabrice Prochasson, Meilleur Ouvrier de France in 1993 and Director of innovation and partnerships at Coup de Pates (www.coupdepates.fr), supports the school each year by training our 20 students and our teaching teams for a week in techniques exceptional in the profession.

This week took place with three major events: the creation of the lemon pistachio flavored Christmas log, the graduation of the students from the Pastry School, and a cocktail at the end of the week entitled “Sweet Celebration: A Culinary Showcase of Macaron Spirit.”

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The lemon pistachio flavored log is a solidarity recipe imagined by Fabrice Prochasson, co-signed with Sokhoeurn Morn, pastry chef at the Pastry School. This week was an opportunity to perfect it with the students in order to offer it for sale for the end of year celebrations at the Coffee Shop. Good news, if you are in France, you will also have the opportunity to taste it, because “Coup de Pates” will also market it.

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In the middle of the week, the 20 students were awarded not one, but two diplomas! The first delivered by Chef Fabrice Prochasson to congratulate the young girls for their professional work and their diligence. The second diploma was awarded by TDSO, an association which trained our students in learning the English language.

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In order to present the work carried out during this week, we organized a cocktail at the end of the week, “Sweet Celebration: A Culinary Showcase of Macaron Spirit”, in the presence of our partners, clients and friends of the Bayon school. Our guests were able to enjoy original macaroon recipes, savory canapes and the famous lemon pistachio log, all in a very pleasant atmosphere in the Coffee Shop garden.