Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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Blueline International School offers the Western Australian Curriculum (WAC) and Western Australian Certificate of Education International (WACE International). The WAC is designed to provide a high-quality education with holistic development and critical thinking, while the WACE International provides a two-year pathway for Years 11–12. Successful students receive the WACE and the Western Australian Statement of Student Achievement (WASSA) certificates issued by the School Curriculum and Standards Authority on behalf of the Government of Western Australia. The school serves Early Years (22 months to 11 years) and Lower Secondary (Year 7 to Year 12).
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.