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Phnom Penh is home to 42 international schools, offering families a range of curricula and price points to choose from.
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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.
ISPP (International School of Phnom Penh) was founded in 1989 and serves students from age 3 through Grade 12. The school is an authorised International Baccalaureate World School offering the PYP, MYP and DP and is accredited by WASC and CIS. The whole school occupies a single, newer campus south of the city centre on Hun Neang Boulevard; the Secondary moved to the current campus in August 2014 and the Early Years and Elementary joined in 2015. ISPP publishes a whole-school Mother Tongue programme and an active Service Learning programme, and runs an After School Programme with activities including arts, choir, robotics, chess and a wide range of sports. Campus arts facilities include a 430-seat Black Box theatre and dedicated rehearsal and exhibition spaces. ISPP describes an average teacher:student ratio of 1:9 and reports more than 50 nationalities in the student body.
Canadian International School of Phnom Penh (CIS) is a private international school serving Nursery through Grade 12; the school opened in 2012 and is accredited by Alberta, Canada. CIS has three campuses (Koh Pich is the main campus for Elementary, Middle and High School) and publishes a 2025–2026 Fee Guide on its website for detailed tuition and payment plans. The school offers the Alberta (Canadian) curriculum in English and, as an IB World School, delivers the IB Primary Years Programme and IB Diploma Programme alongside Alberta pathways. CIS runs bilingual programs in French and Mandarin (the French program holds the LabelFrancÉducation recognition) and provides Khmer, Mandarin and French language classes across grade levels. Specialist programs noted on the website include an Artist-in-Residence program, a Soccer Academy (Grades 6–12), and robust after-school activities and clubs. Boarding and a bus/buggy service are listed among school services; prospective families are directed to the published fee guide and Admissions team for fee, boarding and transport details.
Note: the URL you supplied (https://www.cisp.edu.kh) is the website for the Canadian International School of Phnom Penh (CIS). The information below is taken only from that school website. CIS opened in 2012 and operates three campuses in central Phnom Penh: the main Koh Pich (Diamond Island) campus for Elementary, Middle and High School, plus Bassac Garden and Olympia City campuses serving the Early Years program. CIS follows the Alberta (Canadian) curriculum and offers the Alberta High School Program alongside the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme; the site also states CIS is authorised to deliver the IB Primary Years Programme. The school publishes bilingual programmes in French and Mandarin (bilingual classes make up roughly 35% of the school day for enrolled students), and Khmer, French and Mandarin are taught as language subjects. CIS's website lists close to 1,000 students (Nursery–Grade 12), an active after‑school programme (Model United Nations, Robotics Club, Eco Club, Khmer Club, sports teams and more), a Soccer Academy for Grades 6–12, and specialist offerings including an Artist in Residence programme. For fees the site links to a 2025–2026 Fee Guide (PDF on Google Drive) but does not display a simple min–max tuition range on the public pages; the fee PDF is linked from the School Fees page. (All items above are taken from the CIS website.)
Bromsgrove International School Cambodia (BISC) is located in Sen Sok, Phnom Penh, and (per the school website) planned to open in September 2025. The school delivers English-medium education from Early Years (age 2) through Year 13, following the English National Curriculum and offering IGCSEs and post-16 pathways (A-levels and the IB Diploma). The Early Years programme uses the EYFS framework and lists specific class maxima for pre‑Nursery through Reception (pre‑Nursery: 10; Nursery: 14; Reception: 18; Year 1: 20). The school's published pages describe Khmer language & culture taught from Year 1 and a Chinese language programme alongside English, and note facilities including science labs, sports provision and a four‑floor performing arts centre. BISC states it provides a branded transport service (minivans with GPS/CCTV and supervised hubs) and—on its site—has a boarding page. For fee details the school directs parents to the Tuition & Fee Schedule available from the school office.
Northbridge International School Cambodia is an all-through International Baccalaureate (IB) World School serving students aged 2–18 on an 8-hectare campus in Sen Sok, Phnom Penh. The school first opened in 1997 in a then-rural area of western Phnom Penh; the website describes the campus as now being a leafy oasis within a rapidly expanding part of the city and notes facilities including an Aquatics Centre, covered basketball and tennis courts, a dedicated Early Learning area and performing-arts spaces. Students follow the full IB continuum (PYP, MYP and DP) and the school connects to Nord Anglia's Global Campus for international projects and exchanges. Instruction is in English with additional language teaching (Khmer, Mandarin, Korean, French and Japanese at DP). The IB Diploma includes a CAS programme that works with local NGOs. Admissions information on the school website notes EAL support for non-native English speakers and a year-round, non-selective admissions process.
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.
HOPE International School was established in 2002 and follows an English-medium international curriculum from preschool through Grade 12. The campus is located to the north‑west of Phnom Penh, close to the international airport and described on the school website as a purpose-built campus on the edge of the city overlooking rice fields and open spaces. HOPE offers early years provision reporting against the UK Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), a primary programme based on the UK national curriculum, IGCSE in Grades 9–10 and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in Grades 11–12. The school notes a student body of about 270 and runs service-learning (Vision in Action / VIA) and IB CAS requirements in its upper years. Detailed tuition and additional fee schedules are published as documents linked from the Admissions / Application & Fees page. (Sources: About Us; Curriculum; Application & Fees; Staff pages on HOPE's website).
The Giving Tree International School (TGTIS) in Phnom Penh began as a nursery in 2008 and now offers Early Years and Primary education. The school is fully authorised to deliver the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) and provides part- and full-time options from accompanied Baby Playgroups (12 months+) up to Primary 6. Specialist lessons listed on the school site include Art, Music, Swimming, Makerspace, ICT, STEM, Physical Education and Languages; the site also shows named specialist teachers for French and Chinese. The school publishes an annual fee schedule (USD) and an enrolment packet with age/grade guides and policies. TGTIS describes itself as serving Khmer and international learners in the BKK1 area of central Phnom Penh and notes plans to introduce the Middle Years Programme (MYP) from August 2026.
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