Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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The DK SchoolHouse campus in Phnom Penh serves Nursery/Pre-school through Primary levels with a play-based, theme-led learning approach. Nursery sessions include music and movement, water play, sensory centers, socializing, puppets and drama. A swimming pool is available for all students. There is an on-site library, with an expansion plan to grow reading resources. Technology resources include MRT Scratch coding as part of the curriculum.
A swimming pool is listed as a sports facility and is used for swimming instruction. No additional sports facilities are described on the site.
There is an on-site library, with expansion plans to increase reading materials. Technology resources include MRT Scratch coding as part of the curriculum. The school also incorporates art and drama activities as part of its early years program.
Swimming is available as part of the activities, with a pool on site. Excursions are described as part of the activities. The MRT Scratch coding program is showcased, indicating coding-focused activities beyond standard classes.
DK Schoolhouse is a Scandinavian-style preschool, kindergarten, and lower primary school in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It serves children from 18 months to 6 years in the early years, with Primary 1–6 for older students. All classes are conducted in English by an international staff, and the school sits in Phnom Penh's embassy district with convenient parking and secured drop-off zones. The curriculum blends Scandinavian-based learning concepts with American-accredited language programs and teacher-directed play-based activities. The school emphasizes building a community with parents, critical thinking and problem solving, and literacy. Arts are integrated through art, storytelling and drama, while technology and coding are supported by MRT, a robotics program for upper primary years. Remedial classes help close learning gaps. The mission is to provide high-quality international education in a nurturing environment that supports children's development and curiosity. The initial Primary 6 class was inducted in the 2021–22 academic year.