Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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1. Step 1: Make an Enquiry and Book a Tour. Contact the Admissions team to learn about learning opportunities at Albert International Academy, how to join, and to arrange a visit to the campuses and facilities. The school operates three campuses in Phnom Penh: Boeng Snor, Toul Kork, and Chamkar Doung, each with its own address and phone numbers for inquiries. Expect to learn about the programs offered and to schedule a campus tour during this initial outreach. 2. Step 2: Apply for the Admissions Assessment. The placement assessment consists of a paper-based test and an oral interview to evaluate the student's readiness and fit for the program. Parents should prepare the student for both written and spoken components and be ready to provide any requested information or prior records. 3. Step 3: Wait for the Results. After completing the placement test, the admissions team will reach out within 24 to 48 hours with the outcome. This communication will indicate whether the student has been placed and what the next steps are. 4. Step 4: Accept Your Enrolment Offer and Submit the Required Documents. If the student passes the placement test, an enrolment offer is extended. Parents should review the offer and submit the requested documents (such as copies of student information) to secure the place. The school teaches Western Australian Curriculum and is licensed to deliver this program. turn2view0; turn1view0; turn4view0; turn1view0.
Public admissions information does not describe a waitlist or enrolment pool system. The published process consists of four steps (enquiry/tour, placement assessment, results, and offer/ enrollment documents), with no mention of a waitlist or pool. If such a mechanism exists, it is not described on the site. turn2view0.
Scholarships are available for Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) graduates. There are two active scholarship programs: the Australia Awards program and the Premier's Western Australian Certificate of Education (WAISC) Bursary, which offers up to $20,000 and is awarded to 50 international WACE graduates who choose to study at Western Australian universities. These scholarships are positioned to support graduates completing the WA curriculum and pursuing higher education in Australia. The school notes that these are current, active programs. turn4view0.
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.