Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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Blueline International School is located at
The school offers programmes from Early Years (from about 22 months) through primary and secondary up to Year 12. Early years and primary follow international early-years and primary curricula (IEYC/IPC) and the school delivers Cambridge and Khmer curriculum elements; Years 11–12 are prepared under the Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) pathway.
Blueline is an international, co-educational day school that presents international and Khmer curriculum options. The school website does not list boarding facilities.
The school website describes its curricular programmes but does not provide detailed public information about specific Additional Learning Needs/SEN provisions online; parents are encouraged to contact admissions to discuss individual support needs and available services.
Blueline delivers international programmes including a Western Australian curriculum pathway and is authorised to offer the WACE International (Western Australian Certificate of Education) for senior students.
The school website does not indicate any religious affiliation; it presents itself as a secular international school.
The website describes the school's programmes and term dates but does not publish standard daily start/finish times or break/lunch schedules online; for exact daily timings and routine details, contact the admissions office.
The school's public pages do not provide clear details about a school bus network or transport provider. If a school bus or student transport is required, contact the admissions or reception team for current routes, pickup zones, costs and safety arrangements. The school contact details are listed on its website.
Application / One‑time fees
- One‑time enrolment / registration fee: KHR 402,326 (one‑off at first enrolment for new students).
Tuition fees by year group (annual and instalment amounts)
- Nursery 2 (Age 2): Annual KHR 18,663,923. Semesterly (2 payments): KHR 9,331,962 per payment. Quarterly (4 payments): KHR 4,665,981 per payment.
- Kindergarten 1–3 (Ages 3–5): Annual KHR 18,663,923. Semester: KHR 9,331,962. Quarterly: KHR 4,665,981.
- Grade 1–2: Annual KHR 20,261,159. Semester: KHR 10,130,580. Quarterly: KHR 5,065,290.
- Grade 3–4: Annual KHR 20,961,207. Semester: KHR 10,480,604. Quarterly: KHR 5,240,302.
- Grade 5–9: Annual KHR 21,693,441. Semester: KHR 10,846,721. Quarterly: KHR 5,423,360.
- Grade 10–12: Annual KHR 22,423,044. Semester: KHR 11,211,522. Quarterly: KHR 5,605,761.
Fee components / other mandatory charges
- Annual administration fee and annual capital (development) fee are charged in addition to tuition and are included in the published annual totals above. These component charges are shown separately in the school fee schedule.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- Available payment schedules: Annual (single payment at start of year), Semesterly (two equal instalments), Quarterly (four equal instalments). A submitted registration form is processed only after the registration fee is received. Late‑payment terms and any penalties are determined by the school's finance office.
Boarding
- No boarding programme or boarding fees are published for Blueline; the school operates as a day school.
Other costs (typical additional charges)
- School lunch / meal charges apply (school provides lunches). Uniforms are required. Extra costs commonly include excursions, external exam fees (where applicable), extracurricular activities and any optional services. Specific prices for these items are published separately or billed by the school.
Refund information
- No specific public refund schedule or detailed refund policy for tuition/registration was published on the school's public enrolment/fees pages; the registration/enrolment fee is treated as a one‑time fee in the published schedule. For refunds or withdrawal‑related terms, the school's finance or admissions office should be consulted.
Fee payment methods
- Accepted payment methods published: ABA Pay (for ABA account holders), bank transfer, cheque (payable to the school name shown on the school's finance instructions), and in‑person cash/cheque through the school cashier/Finance Department. Specific bank account details and payment instructions are provided by the school on request.
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.