Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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Languages taught are Khmer, Mandarin, and French. Senior Kindergarten to Grade 9 take language classes per week in their choice of Khmer, Mandarin, or French; language study is optional from Grade 10 onward. A Khmer language and culture course is available for Grades 10–12 and is Alberta-accredited, allowing up to 15 credits toward an Alberta High School Diploma. Bilingual programs in French or Mandarin are available for Senior Kindergarten to Grade 6, with about 35% of the day taught in the target language; spaces are limited and language assessments are required for Grades 2–6; these programs are included in tuition.
The school offers French bilingual programs and Mandarin bilingual programs for Senior Kindergarten through Grade 6. These programs use the Alberta (Canadian) curriculum in the chosen language for about 35% of the school day. Language assessments are required for entry in Grades 2–6, and spaces are limited; acceptance is not guaranteed. The bilingual programs are included in tuition.
French and Mandarin bilingual programs function as the school's immersion offering for early grades, with approximately 35% of the day conducted in the target language. The programs use the Alberta (Canadian) curriculum in the target language. Space is limited and language assessments are required for Grades 2–6; acceptance is not guaranteed. The bilingual programs are included in tuition.
Note: the URL you supplied (https://www.cisp.edu.kh) is the website for the Canadian International School of Phnom Penh (CIS). The information below is taken only from that school website. CIS opened in 2012 and operates three campuses in central Phnom Penh: the main Koh Pich (Diamond Island) campus for Elementary, Middle and High School, plus Bassac Garden and Olympia City campuses serving the Early Years program. CIS follows the Alberta (Canadian) curriculum and offers the Alberta High School Program alongside the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme; the site also states CIS is authorised to deliver the IB Primary Years Programme. The school publishes bilingual programmes in French and Mandarin (bilingual classes make up roughly 35% of the school day for enrolled students), and Khmer, French and Mandarin are taught as language subjects. CIS's website lists close to 1,000 students (Nursery–Grade 12), an active after‑school programme (Model United Nations, Robotics Club, Eco Club, Khmer Club, sports teams and more), a Soccer Academy for Grades 6–12, and specialist offerings including an Artist in Residence programme. For fees the site links to a 2025–2026 Fee Guide (PDF on Google Drive) but does not display a simple min–max tuition range on the public pages; the fee PDF is linked from the School Fees page. (All items above are taken from the CIS website.)