Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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APIS Cambodia was established as a private international school group in the late 2008 and has expanded to multiple Phnom Penh campuses, notably Daun Penh and Pet Loksang. The school presents itself publicly as a Cambridge‑accredited international school serving Early Years through secondary levels. APIS is operated as a private educational organisation with campus‑level administration rather than a single public authority, and its public communications emphasize enrolment, campus events, and partnerships with families. Recent school communications and local education reporting show ongoing growth and regular public enrolment activity in Phnom Penh.
The APIS Cambodia community is centred on campus events and seasonal celebrations: examples reported in recent years include Culture Day and Khmer New Year activities, an Annual Concert & Graduation, open‑house events, and a summer‑school programme. The school also participates in citywide family and education fairs and hosts visiting university fairs for older students, which are used as opportunities for parent engagement and community outreach. These activities are organised across the school's Phnom Penh campuses and are described in local education coverage and the school's public posts.
The school does not publicly disclose information on existing PTA.
American Pacific International School (APIS) was established in 2008 in Cambodia. It offers education from Nursery through Grade 12. The school states it follows the Cambridge International School Curriculum across its program. APIS has campus websites for Daun Penh and Pet Loksang, providing provision across more than one campus location in Phnom Penh.