Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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Albert International Academy operates across three Phnom Penh campuses: Boeung Snor Campus, Koh Norea Village, Sangkat Nirouth, Khan Chbar Ampov; Toul Kork Campus, No. 8 St.33, Corner of St.566, Sangkat Boeung Kok 1; and Chamkar Doung Campus, No. 250 St.60D Thmey Village, Sangkat Dangkor, Khan Dangkor. Each campus serves a different area of the city and is reachable by major roads; maps links are provided on the campus pages for directions.
The school follows the Western Australian Curriculum across its campuses and is licensed to teach this curriculum by the Western Australian Curriculum and Standards Authority (SCSA). A senior pathway includes the Australian ATAR option in Years 11 and 12, supporting progression to universities in Australia and globally.
AIA operates as a day-school with multiple Phnom Penh campuses (Boeung Snor, Toul Kork, and Chamkar Doung). The program is centered on the Western Australian Curriculum and is licensed by SCSA. Boarding facilities are not listed on the school's materials.
Special Needs Child/Learning Support is provided. The policy notes that some learning difficulties can be met within the school, but if extensive one-on-one support is required, specialist assistance may be arranged and may incur extra charges; if the school cannot provide the necessary services, parents may be asked to seek an alternative arrangement.
Affiliated with Australia through the Western Australian Curriculum and SCSA licensing, including a pathway to the Western Australian WACE/ATAR framework.
No religious affiliation is listed in the school's materials.
Public start and end times are not published. The school offers a daily lunch program for students.
Bus service information is not listed on the school materials.
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.