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Singapore (Cambodia) International Academy (SCIA) is a K12 international school in Phnom Penh that blends the Singapore and Cambridge curricula to educate learners aged 2–18. The Main Campus sits in One Park, Phnom Penh City Center, with a Pre-School campus nearby in Boeung Keng Kang. English is the language of instruction, with Chinese and Khmer taught as subjects. The Primary School follows Singapore's core subjects (English, Mathematics, Science) and Cambridge Primary Checkpoint, while the High School combines Singaporean Secondary Curriculum with Cambridge Lower Secondary and leads to the IGCSE in Grade 10 and Cambridge AS/A Levels in the senior years. SCIA's signature programmes are Entrepreneurship, Leadership, and STEM, supported by Play Network enrichment. The school opened in August 2018 with 175 students in the first cohort; current total is not published on the site. School hours are Monday–Friday 7:30 AM–5:30 PM and Saturday 7:30 AM–1:00 PM, indicating a day-school model.
Logos International School in Phnom Penh is a ministry of Asian Hope that provides Christian-based education from preschool through Grade 12. Logos opened in September 2002. According to the school site, it currently enrolls over 350 students with an average class size of about 25 students per grade. The school follows an American curriculum, offers Advanced Placement (AP) courses, and is accredited with ACSI and WASC. The site describes a campus move in 2009 to facilities that include a 25‑metre pool, a covered gym, a small artificial‑turf sports field, computer labs, a music room and a multipurpose space. Leadership listed on the school site includes elementary and secondary principals and a Director of Education; many teachers are native English speakers and elementary classes have Khmer teaching assistants. The school posts its tuition schedule on a dedicated School Fees page (see Admissions/School Fees on the site).
Western International School (WIS) opened on 1 September 2003 and operates multiple campuses across Phnom Penh, with additional branches in Takhmao and Sihanoukville. The school offers Pre‑K through Grade 12 programmes described on the website as aligned with Northern American standards; half‑day classes are taught in English, while full‑day classes use both English and Khmer. WIS lists a range of subjects from early years through secondary (including English, Khmer and Chinese language instruction), and runs summer and international exchange programmes (about 15 students go to the USA each year). The Contact and Profile pages list the headquarters (Stadium/Main Campus) address and the many campus addresses across the city. The school website publishes a School Fees page for the 2024–2025 year but the fee schedule is presented as images/PDFs on that page (amounts were not extractable as text from the website during this check).
Liger Leadership Academy is a residential secondary school on a five acre campus about twelve kilometres east of central Phnom Penh. The academy uses a school developed STEEAM curriculum delivered through core classes in English, Khmer literacy, mathematics and science, nine week project based Explorations, and advanced options including Advanced Placement coursework and international standardized tests. Students live on campus: junior dormitories house students aged eleven to fourteen in three bedroom dorms with a maximum of fifteen per dorm, and senior apartments accommodate students aged fifteen to eighteen in self contained units. Instruction is English immersion and Khmer language arts is taught four hours per week. The Liger diploma is recognised by Cambodia's Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport. Campus facilities include Innovation Center, science laboratories, study halls, dining assembly spaces, a clinic, sports courts, a swimming pool and a football field. The school provides transport to and from campus.
Lycée Français René Descartes (LFRD) is an AEFE‑homologated French school in Phnom Penh, founded in 1951. It provides French national curriculum teaching from maternelle through terminale and runs a Section Internationale Américaine (SIA) with options leading to the Baccalauréat Français International (BFI). The school's language pathways include daily Khmer lessons and instruction/support in English, Spanish and Chinese; the SIA offers additional English‑language instruction. In September 2023 LFRD opened a small internat (boarding house) for élèves de 3ème à terminale (capacity up to 15); boarders are transported to/from school each day by the internat shuttles. Annual tuition (2025–2026) ranges from USD 5,526 (primary, French/Cambodian nationality rate) up to USD 9,855 (lycée, other nationalities). The school publishes details on fees, language pathways, SIA and the internat on its website.
TG International School in Phnom Penh provides an educational pathway from preschool through to graduation, incorporating the Singapore Mathematics method alongside the Cambridge International curriculum. Located in the Toul Kork district, the campus features a dedicated science laboratory where students conduct experiments in biology, chemistry, and physics. A distinctive element of the school is its commitment to environmental sustainability, integrated through nature-inspired learning and initiatives that encourage students to interact responsibly with their surroundings. Facilities include a futsal court and a swimming pool, supporting a physical education program that covers swimming and various field sports. As a member of the Crestar Education Group, the school connects students to a regional network while maintaining a small-scale community atmosphere. The language program offers Mandarin and Khmer as additional subjects, complementing the English-medium instruction. The school follows an August-to-June academic calendar, preparing students for IGCSE and A-Level qualifications in their senior years.
Home of English International School was established in 1997 and operates multiple campuses across Phnom Penh, with two locations in Boeng Keng Kang 3 plus branches in Toul Kork and Prek Eng. The school runs both an International Program (using the Calvert materials in lower grades and the Keystone American high‑school program in upper grades) and a Khmer Program that is approved by the Cambodian Ministry of Education. Early years provision (Playschool & Kindergarten) emphasises play, art, music and sensory activities and refers specifically to a library, an Arts Corner and learning centres for young children. Elective subjects named on the site include physical education and music. Contact details and campus addresses (head office and three branch addresses) are listed on the school contact page.
American Intercon School offers a Khmer-American curriculum that is the first of its kind in Cambodia, operating across 12 campuses throughout the country. The school provides high-quality teaching in partnership with leading educational institutions worldwide.
The Australian International School Phnom Penh (AISPP) teaches children aged 2–18 and combines the Australian Curriculum with the International Baccalaureate (IB) programmes PYP, MYP, DP and the IB Career-related Programme (CP). The campus is described on the school site as a garden campus with separate Primary and Secondary buildings, an Early Learning Centre, a 25 m outdoor pool, a 1080 sqm air‑conditioned gymnasium, a full-sized football pitch and a performing-arts theatre. AISPP is the only school in Cambodia authorised to offer all four IB programmes on the same campus, and the school's primary-language programmes include English instruction with language classes in Mandarin and Khmer; EAL support is offered for non‑fluent English speakers. For detailed tuition and the official fee schedule the school publishes a Fee Schedule (PDF) on its Admissions/Fees page.
American Pacific International School (APIS) was established in 2008 in Cambodia. It offers education from Nursery through Grade 12. The school states it follows the Cambridge International School Curriculum across its program. APIS has campus websites for Daun Penh and Pet Loksang, providing provision across more than one campus location in Phnom Penh.
Cambodia Adventist International School (CAIS) is a K–12 Christian school in Khan Sen Sok, Phnom Penh. The school address as #419 Street Rada and gives contact numbers for registrar and finance offices. The site shows CAIS runs K–12 activities including a Khmer Spelling Bee and English speech events, a science fair, regular chapel/Church services and an on-site library catalog, and reports a student body of “500+” with a stated staff and teacher count. The principal's message on the site is signed by Mr. Dean Edwards. The school website links a School Curriculum and Tuition Fee document (hosted on the school's linked Drive), but those documents require opening to view full details. Sources: school homepage and contact pages; principal's message; event pages; curriculum/tuition links on the school site.
CIA FIRST International School was founded in 2004 and operates multiple campuses in Phnom Penh, serving a student community of 5,500+ across its campuses. The school offers WASC-accredited international programmes that blend US-aligned standards (Common Core, AERO, NGSS) with Advanced Placement (AP) courses; it also runs Ministry-recognised Khmer programmes and a Khmer Language & Culture option. Campuses are based in Sen Sok (Street 2004 and a separate Sen Sok High School site), Chbar Ampov (near Bayon TV), and Russey Keo (Street 330). The school lists services for families including a school bus network, campus front desks, and a preschool pathway; it highlights AP Capstone and multiple AP offerings for high-school students. Practical details (addresses, fee schedule, admissions age range and bus service) are published on the school website and in the downloadable AY2025–2026 fees document.
Golden Gate American School (GGAS) was founded in 1996 and operates multiple campuses in Phnom Penh; the school's head office and one main campus are located at #846, Street 1003 in Khan Sen Sok (Phnom Penh Thmei). GGAS offers several curriculum tracks: an American (USA) curriculum, a Chinese curriculum, a Cambodian curriculum and authorised IB programmes (IB Middle Years Programme and IB Diploma Programme); the school is working towards IB Primary Years Programme authorization (expected December 2025). The school publishes downloadable fee schedules and term/transportation charges through its Admissions pages. GGAS runs AP courses, is a SAT/ACT test centre, and operates a Dual Diploma arrangement (Busche Academy, USA) for U.S.-accredited diplomas. Campus facilities include dedicated science and ICT labs, a makers/robotics room, sports courts/fields, art/music/drama rooms and sleeping facilities for kindergarten. There is a bus/transport programme for students.
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