Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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Newrest provides on-site lunch and snacks. Pupils receive a three-course lunch prepared on campus with nutritionally balanced menus; vegetarian and halal options are available on request. Snacks are served mid-morning and in the afternoon.
The school has four houses: Nightingale, Cook, Lovelace, and Bell. Each house has a distinct colour and theme: Nightingale is green for compassion and service, Cook is orange for exploration and education, Lovelace is blue for innovation and resilience, and Bell is yellow for curiosity and communication.
The school is affiliated to Bromsgrove School, UK (founded 1553) and is part of the Bromsgrove family of international schools. It is accredited by CIS.
Bromsgrove International School Cambodia (BISC) is located in Sen Sok, Phnom Penh, and (per the school website) planned to open in September 2025. The school delivers English-medium education from Early Years (age 2) through Year 13, following the English National Curriculum and offering IGCSEs and post-16 pathways (A-levels and the IB Diploma). The Early Years programme uses the EYFS framework and lists specific class maxima for pre‑Nursery through Reception (pre‑Nursery: 10; Nursery: 14; Reception: 18; Year 1: 20). The school's published pages describe Khmer language & culture taught from Year 1 and a Chinese language programme alongside English, and note facilities including science labs, sports provision and a four‑floor performing arts centre. BISC states it provides a branded transport service (minivans with GPS/CCTV and supervised hubs) and—on its site—has a boarding page. For fee details the school directs parents to the Tuition & Fee Schedule available from the school office.