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If you're researching international schools in Cambodia offering Korean Curriculum, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is Korean Curriculum, taught by 2 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 19,445,056–38,890,112 KHR, with the average sitting around 29,167,584. The oldest school listed is Southbridge International School Cambodia, opened in 2000.
Compare 2 Korean Curriculum international schools in Cambodia. Filter by curriculum, fees (average KHR 29,167,584), location, and more to find the right international school now.
Albert International Academy offers the Western Australian Curriculum licensed by the Western Australia School Curriculum and Standards Authority (SCSA), enabling access to the Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) and an ATAR pathway in Years 11–12. The school operates three Phnom Penh campuses—Boeung Snor, Toul Kork, and Chamkar Doung—each equipped with facilities such as classrooms, libraries, canteens, basketball courts, swimming pools, and Taekwondo spaces. The curriculum covers Pre-primary to Year 12, with senior secondary courses aligned to WACE requirements and scholarship opportunities for WA graduates. IELTS exemption may be available for high-achieving Year 12 graduates. The school emphasizes a safe, positive, and caring environment and aims to help students discover their talents and develop a lifelong love of learning. Tours and admissions information are available via the school's contact options.
Southbridge International School Cambodia (SISC) is an English–Khmer bilingual day school in Borey Peng Huoth, Chbar Ampov, Phnom Penh. Established in 2000, SISC offers Early Years through Secondary education using the IEYC and Cambridge pathways alongside the Cambodian (Khmer) curriculum. The school's campus includes a gymnasium, three playgrounds, swimming pools, a football field, library and computer labs; swimming, PE, music and art are scheduled classes from K1 upward. SISC runs Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge AS/A‑Level programmes in upper secondary and operates a bilingual pathway where students study in both English and Khmer; Saturday Chinese classes are available for Grades 1–10. Admissions use age-based placement (Nursery from 2½ years); the school notes separate principals for Early Years, Primary and Secondary. Extracurricular offerings currently include football, basketball, volleyball and an annual drama production; a student council and prefect system provide leadership opportunities. The school temporarily reports its school bus service as unavailable.
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