Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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The school is located 12 kilometers from central Phnom Penh on a five-acre site designed with Khmer-style village architecture. It has two purpose-built campuses for Juniors (ages 11–14) and Seniors (ages 15–18), each with dormitories or self-contained apartments and live-in Residential Educators. A central main study building includes open-space classrooms, an assembly hall, a dining hall, and a clinic beside a fish pond. A two-story building houses the Innovation Center and a Science Lab. The campus includes an all-weather court, a small swimming pool, and a football field for athletic and recreational activities.
The campus includes an all-weather court, a small swimming pool, and a football field. These facilities support student life and physical education on both the Junior and Senior Campuses. They form part of the on-site amenities used by students daily. The facilities are maintained to provide safe spaces for recreation and organized activities.
The school has a central main study building with open-space, mobile-layout classrooms, an assembly hall, a dining hall, and a clinic beside a fish pond. A two-story Innovation Center and a Science Lab support STEM and hands-on learning. A study hall and a recording studio are on campus to facilitate collaborative work. The facilities support both Junior and Senior learning communities.
Liger Leadership Academy is a residential secondary school on a five acre campus about twelve kilometres east of central Phnom Penh. The academy uses a school developed STEEAM curriculum delivered through core classes in English, Khmer literacy, mathematics and science, nine week project based Explorations, and advanced options including Advanced Placement coursework and international standardized tests. Students live on campus: junior dormitories house students aged eleven to fourteen in three bedroom dorms with a maximum of fifteen per dorm, and senior apartments accommodate students aged fifteen to eighteen in self contained units. Instruction is English immersion and Khmer language arts is taught four hours per week. The Liger diploma is recognised by Cambodia's Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport. Campus facilities include Innovation Center, science laboratories, study halls, dining assembly spaces, a clinic, sports courts, a swimming pool and a football field. The school provides transport to and from campus.