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If you're researching international schools in Cambodia offering Waldorf Steiner 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 Waldorf Steiner Curriculum, taught by 2 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 4,716,000–20,752,000 KHR, with the average sitting around 12,734,000. The oldest school listed is Gecko Garden School, opened in 2001.
Compare 2 Waldorf Steiner Curriculum international schools in Cambodia. Filter by curriculum, fees (average KHR 12,734,000), location, and more to find the right international school now.
Gecko Garden School is a Waldorf/Steiner–inspired international preschool and kindergarten established in 2001. The school runs two nearby day campuses in Tonle Bassac (a preschool campus and a kindergarten campus across the street), each based in adapted homes with gardens used for play and learning. The school teaches in English and offers a Parent & Child programme (pregnancy–3 years), preschool mixed-age classes (from about 18 months), kindergarten mixed-age classes, and an optional Twilight (extended day) programme. The site notes the school was recognised in 2019 for environmental priorities and that Healthy Kids Kitchen provides the school's lunches; fees for 2025–2026 are published in the school's calendar/fees document. All details above are taken from Gecko Garden School's website.
Bambujaya Bilingual School is an international school located in Cambodia. The school follows a Waldorf Steiner Curriculum, delivered in a bilingual setting to support language development and cross-cultural communication. From early childhood through early adolescence, the program emphasizes holistic development, with learning structured to reflect the Waldorf-inspired approach while leveraging two languages in daily instruction. The school aims to nurture curious, thoughtful students who engage with ideas through a variety of experiences rather than relying solely on rote learning. By combining language immersion with the Waldorf-based curriculum, Bambujaya supports both cognitive and social growth, helping students develop communication skills in two languages, along with creativity and practical problem-solving. The international nature of the school fosters a global mindset and opportunities for communities with diverse linguistic backgrounds within Cambodia. The campus fosters a nurturing, community-minded environment prioritizing safety, respect, and collaborative learning across ages.
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