Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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The school provides education with multiple teaching methods and general education for each student to support academic and social success. It promotes learning beyond expectations and links self-study with opportunities. There is a Campus Exchange or Transfer Policy that allows moving between AIS campuses to support continuity of study.
AIS hosts an Exhibition and Drawing Contest. In June 2024, the AIS Exhibition and Drawing Contest was held at AIS Sen Sok campus and the Aii Language Center, featuring artworks and a group drawing contest with the theme ‘Good Morality of Children.' Winners received certificates and medals, and the event highlighted solidarity, cooperation, leadership and independence.
The Khmer Civilization & Culture Contest was established on July 4, 2014 to encourage diligent learners and strengthen knowledge of Khmer culture and civilization. The contest aims to improve memorization, moral-civics, and general knowledge while promoting Khmer culture. High School studies include Khmer Literature and English as subjects, alongside other disciplines such as Geography and Mathematics.
Study tours are part of AIS life beyond the classroom. The 184th study tour to Phnom Penh Safari Zoo provided experiential learning about wildlife, geography and conservation while strengthening friendships and teamwork. Another study tour to KIDS PARK Playground for Preschool and Kindergarten focused on safe play, social skills, leadership, and reflecting on lessons.
Charity events are part of AIS activities, with occasions like International Children's Day used to promote children's rights and well-being. The International Children's Day and Cambodian Children's Day 2025 event included performances and games to express talents and creativity and to raise awareness against child labor. The school demonstrates a commitment to community welfare and the protection of children's rights.
Study life activities foster leadership and professional skills. The 184th study tour notes include experiences in interpreting, collaborating, leading, independence, ownership, team communication and public relations. These experiences contribute to students' growth in leadership and teamwork across campuses.
Life skills are developed through study activities and events such as exhibitions and cultural activities. Preschool and Kindergarten content includes dance and other fun educational activities. International events emphasize safety, well-being and the rights of children as part of the school's holistic approach to student welfare.
American Intercon School offers a Khmer-American curriculum that is the first of its kind in Cambodia, operating across 12 campuses throughout the country. The school provides high-quality teaching in partnership with leading educational institutions worldwide.