Account
Shortlist
Currency
Blueline International School logo

Blueline International School

Cambodia, Phnom Penh

Shortlist
View full profile

Admissions

How to apply, waitlist information, and financial support

Admissions Process

1. Initial enquiry and request the Parent Information Pack (PIP). Parents should contact the school to request the PIP so they receive the school's welcome letter, application form, fee schedule and school calendar; the school's published admissions overview points parents to this pack as the first step.

2. Complete and submit the application form with required documentation. The school's enrolment page says parents must fill in an application form and submit the required admissions documents; the page also notes that a submitted registration will only be processed after the registration/enrolment fee is received, so plan to provide documents and payment together to avoid delays. The site does not publish a definitive checklist of documents online, so parents should confirm the precise list (ID/passport, previous school reports, vaccination records, proof of guardianship, or Cambodian Family Book where applicable) with the admissions office before visiting.

3. Registration/enrolment fee and processing. The school's published fee schedule (2024–2025 PDF) shows an enrolment (one‑time) fee and annual administration and capital fees (example amounts in that schedule: Enrolment $100 one‑time; Administration $300/year; Capital $370/year) — the enrolment/registration element must be paid for the application to be processed. Parents should be aware that capital and administration fees may cover textbooks, uniforms and other materials (the PDF lists what is included) and that the school states fees are non‑refundable and reviewed annually. Confirm current fee levels and refund/transfer policies with Finance before making payment.

4. Assessment and placement (where applicable). The school's enrolment information states that children aged 6 and older are given an assessment test in English and Khmer as part of the admissions process; parents should prepare recent school reports and any assessment or learning‑support information so the school can place the child at the right level. If your child requires language support or has a learning plan, share that documentation in advance so the school can advise on accommodation or placement options.

5. Confirmation of acceptance and start logistics. Once enrolment is finalised, the school confirms acceptance in writing and provides details such as entry level, start date and the child's class teacher; parents should expect that written acceptance to include the term start date and any orientation information. After written acceptance, arrange practical details — uniforms, optional meals, transport/bus registration and any medical or emergency contact forms — because some of these (uniforms, bus places) may be limited or require extra forms and fees.

6. Payment schedules, methods and deadlines. The school publishes multiple payment options (annually, semesterly, quarterly) and accepts ABA Pay, bank transfer or cheque; make sure you confirm the payment schedule you choose and whether early/late payment penalties or discounts apply. The fee document (2024–25) lists tuition by grade and explicitly states fees are payable in US dollars, non‑refundable, and subject to annual review — because fees can change year to year, ask Admissions/Finance for an up‑to‑date fee schedule for the academic year you plan to enrol.

Waitlist

The school's public pages that I reviewed (the school's enrolment page and the published fee PDF) do not include a public statement describing a formal waitlist or pool system. That absence on the public pages means there is no published, permanent waitlist policy available online; in practice many Phnom Penh schools operate informal waiting lists or hold places for students who have paid deposits. For the most reliable answer for current vacancies and whether the school runs a waiting list (how places are allocated, whether a deposit is required, and priority rules), contact the admissions office directly by phone or email — the school's contact details are published on its site.

Scholarships and Financial Aid

There is no publicly advertised, ongoing scholarship or bursary programme listed on the pages reviewed. The school's tuition page and fee notices do show limited promotional discounts for the 2024–2025 academic year (for example, a 5% tuition discount for families enrolling in Grade 7 was listed as a special discount); these appear to be time‑limited promotions rather than a permanent scholarship scheme. If you are looking for need‑based aid, merit scholarships, sibling discounts or other fee concessions, request written details from the school's Admissions or Finance team — they can confirm whether any scholarships, discounts or payment plans are currently available and the eligibility criteria.

View full profile
Managed by doris 👵🏼
The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees KHR 18,568,888 - 22,515,628
Ages 2 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Bus Service No

The school website identifies the organisation as Bright Line International School (BLIS) and states it offers a UK‑based educational programme. The site says families may choose a full-time international programme or a combination of the international programme with the Khmer curriculum recognised by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport. BLIS lists its main study programmes as Kindergarten, Primary School and a General English programme. The admissions page describes a Parent Information Pack, application steps and notes that if bus transportation is required the school office will help arrange it and will notify parents of pick-up times before school starts. The school's About page states its vision and mission emphasise independent life‑long learning, multi‑cultural exchange and partnership with families and community.

Back to all schools

doris
linked-in-logo facebook-logo instagram-logo
© 2026 doris Worldwide Ltd. All rights reserved.