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URSULINES: In September 2010

 








URSULINES: In September 2010, the Battambang Ursuline Community started their work there. The Asia-Pacific Ursulines (Australia, Indonesia, Thailand, and China [Taiwan]) form an interprovincial community. There are currently three sisters in the community: one from Thailand (Sr. Songsaeng) and two from Indonesia (Sr. Entin and Sensa).

MOTHER OF PEACE KINDERGARTEN AND PRIMARY SCHOOL:
On October 25, 2018, Mother of Peace Primary School, a brand-new institution, opened its doors to 33 pupils (20 boys and 13 girls). This primary school was developed in response to requests from local parents and villagers to give their children a primary education, as well as the expansion of the current kindergarten, which is currently run by the Ursuline Community in Battambang and has almost 200 students enrolled.
As part of St Mary's Parish, Chrab Viel, the Ursuline Sisters assumed responsibility for the building and administration of Mother of Peace Primary School, situated on Prefecture-owned property.
With its completion, the school is currently open to a large number of staff members and pupils.
pupils in grades one through six.
To guarantee sufficient nutritional intake to support their learning and development, the students are provided with a complimentary nutritious lunch every day.


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