Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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Bromsgrove Cambodia describes a whole-school approach to behaviour and relationships that uses restorative practices and positive reinforcement to develop self‑regulation and resilience. The School Support Services team works with teachers, parents and external specialists to deliver targeted interventions and Individual Learning Plans where needed. The Health, Safety and Wellbeing page also notes the use of a “Happiness Scale” and offers mindfulness, yoga and resilience workshops as part of emotional‑skills provision. Counsellors provide one‑to‑one and small‑group support for pupils experiencing stress, anxiety or other challenges. These provisions are described on the school's Support Services and Health & Wellbeing pages.
The school states it provides Special Educational Needs / Pupils with Additional Learning Needs (PALN) support through in‑class accommodations, specialist‑led interventions and Individual Learning Plans (ILPs), with collaboration with external experts for assessment and resources. It uses a tiered Response to Intervention (RTI) model and offers adjustments such as extra time, differentiated instruction and access to assistive technology. The website does not list specific diagnoses or named conditions (for example dyslexia or autism) that it routinely supports, nor does it state that it is a specialist SEN institution. Parents are invited to work with the school and external professionals to agree personalised provision. All of these details are taken from the School Support Services information on the school website.
Bromsgrove Cambodia publishes an ESL/ESL (English as a Second Language) programme aimed at non‑native English speakers, focusing on speaking, listening, reading and writing through intensive support and small‑group or individual sessions. The school's main page also states it has a “strong English as an Additional Language (EAL) provision” to help pupils achieve fluency while maintaining pride in home languages. The School Support Services page describes targeted ESL/ESL intervention as part of its key services. The website does not provide a detailed syllabus or staff‑to‑pupil ratios for EAL provision on the public pages.
The school's Health, Safety and Wellbeing page states that qualified school counsellors provide one‑to‑one and group mental‑health support and that the school runs mindfulness, yoga and resilience programmes. It also describes routine health education workshops (including mental‑health topics), a school nurse and an on‑site health centre for immediate care. The site notes use of a “Happiness Scale” to monitor pupil wellbeing and regular staff training in first aid and wellbeing topics. Nutrition, PE, extracurricular activities and rest facilities (dedicated nap rooms for younger pupils) are listed as part of a broader wellbeing approach. These elements are described on the Health & Wellbeing and School Support Services pages.
The school's Child Protection and Safeguarding page states that BISC follows international safeguarding frameworks and references guidance from the International Task Force on Child Protection as well as UK legislation such as the Children Act 1989 and Keeping Children Safe in Education (KCSIE). It describes rigorous screening and safe‑recruitment practices (including criminal record checks/DBS for UK‑based staff), mandatory child‑protection training for staff, and ongoing professional development. The page says the school has clear policies and a full child‑protection policy document is available for reference. The school frames safeguarding as a shared responsibility with parents, staff and the community.
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.