Singapore envoy
visits Methodist
School of
Cambodia
PHNOM PENH - Singapore's Ambassador
to Cambodia, Mr Lawrence Anderson, visited The Methodist School
of Cambodia on March 21, 2007.
Accompanied by the Second Secretary, Mr Jonathan Lim, he was greeted
at the school gate by the Rev Philip Lim, Country Coordinator
of the Methodist Missions Society, and Mr Stephen Yeo, principal
of the school. He was ushered into the school chapel where he
received a traditional Khmer welcome dance by the girls from our
Grade 7 class.
In his speech, Mr Anderson expressed
his delight at being invited to be part of the school's Prize-Giving
Day. He said: "Methodist schools have a proud tradition of
moulding young boys and girls to become thinking, caring and giving
people. Teachers tell you to study hard and to do well in examinations.
This is very important. But even more important is that they also
teach students to be honest, respectful of their elders and to
help those who are less fortunate than themselves. This gives
the children a balanced education, so that they grow up to be
intelligent, mature adults, responsible parents and future leaders."
He added: "What is distinctive to Methodist schools is the
strong emphasis on Christian teaching." He closed his speech
by congratulating all the students who have done well and encouraging
the others to study hard to make the grade the next time.
After the speech, he gave away
prizes to the top three students of each class. In all, Mr Anderson
handed out prizes to 36 students. Later he planted a mast tree
on the grounds of the school, and was taken on a tour of the school.
The principal and staff were commended for a job well done.

A gift for Mr Anderson as the Rev Philip Lim looks on. - Methodist Missions Society picture.