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Asian Hope International School

Cambodia, Phnom Penh

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How students are nurtured, understood, and kept safe

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

Asian Hope International School supports social and emotional development through a safe and caring environment rooted in its Christian ethos. The mission and vision state the school provides a high-quality, child-centred education in a safe and caring environment where every child feels worthy and appreciated. The bilingual English-Khmer setting supports belonging and effective communication, contributing to students' social integration. A School Nurse is on site during the day to support health and wellbeing, which underpins students' ability to engage emotionally in learning. The safeguarding framework, including a Child Protection Policy and CSPN membership, requires prompt and professional handling of incidents and reinforces staff conduct standards. While a distinct, named SEL program is not listed, the environment, health support, language inclusion, and safeguarding collectively underwrite students' social and emotional development.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school employs Special Needs staff to support students with learning differences. Support can occur in the mainstream classroom or through withdrawal for specialist tuition to develop academics as well as social and life skills. A Learning Support Assistant can be appointed to support the child through the day, in addition to therapy provided by the SEN staff. Khmer language support is provided as part of the bilingual program, with Khmer teachers identifying needs and offering level-specific assistance. AHIS is not described as a specialist SEN institution; SEN support is provided within the mainstream school structure rather than a dedicated SEN centre.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The school provides EAL specialists to support students who have not yet developed the required level of English. EAL lessons involve direct instruction and engaging activities, and students may be withdrawn from the main classroom for targeted support. Most children in the EAL programme receive support for between 12 to 24 months. The EAL programme focuses on vocabulary development, reading, and writing to help students access the English-based curriculum. The publicly disclosed information describes EAL provision as part of student support rather than as a separate, standalone department.

Mental Wellbeing

Publicly available information does not describe a dedicated mental wellbeing program at AHIS. Health support is provided on-site by a School Nurse who handles everyday health issues, screenings, and general health advice. The mission emphasizes a safe and caring environment, which supports student wellbeing. The safeguarding policies and CSPN membership indicate a framework intended to protect physical and social well-being as part of overall safety. Direct mental wellbeing services such as formal counselling are not described in publicly accessible materials.

Safeguarding

AHIS has a Child Protection Policy that aims to create a safe learning environment and protect the physical, mental, and social well-being of students and staff. The school is a member of the Child Safety and Protection Network (CSPN). The recruitment process is rigorous, and confidential references are required, including a question about any reason someone should not work with children. All staff must submit a criminal record report. The policy states that incidents are to be attended to promptly and professionally, and that alleged victims will not be held responsible; it also outlines how safeguarding concerns are to be handled within the school.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Khmer
Fees KHR 18,440,708 - 24,511,176
Ages 3 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 600
Type Co-educational
Opened 2010
Bus Service No

Asian Hope International School (AHIS) is a bilingual Christian day school in Phnom Penh serving Preschool (Early Years) through Year 12. The school opened in January 2010 and describes its curriculum as an integration of the English National Curriculum with the Cambodian national curriculum. From Year 10 students follow Cambridge IGCSE courses and Years 6, 9 and 12 sit national examinations. The school has campus facilities that support academic and creative programmes, including two libraries, a Primary STEAM room, a Secondary maker-space and science labs, an auditorium and a 25m swimming pool. AHIS also notes full PK–12 WASC (ACS WASC) accreditation. For international families, the school highlights bilingual (English/Khmer) teaching, preparation for both Cambodian national exams and Cambridge IGCS.

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