Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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The school operates as a day school with no boarding provision.
All students wear the prescribed school uniform; clothing must be modest and neat; immodest dress is not tolerated and may require a student to return home to change; comfortable shoes are encouraged; excessive jewelry or makeup are not allowed; for PE, students wear shorts or leggings, a T-shirt and running shoes and change into PE clothes at school.
Lunches are provided in the on-site canteen by Hagar Catering Company and paid monthly; students may also bring their own lunch, which must be delivered to the school office in the morning; lunches should be packed in reusable containers and labeled with the student's full name and grade.
The school is governed by a School Board; current board members include Ali Copple, Van Vannak, Oknha Chea Thilay, and Sandra Chipps.
East-West International School (EWIS) opened in 2006 and is located in the Boeung Keng Kang 3 (BKK3) neighbourhood of central Phnom Penh. The school runs a bilingual English–Khmer program from Nursery through Grade 12 and is registered with Cambodia's Ministry of Education and accredited by WASC. The campus includes primary, secondary and early years departments, science labs, music and art rooms, a STEAM centre, an assembly hall, a swimming pool and sports courts. EWIS offers the International Primary Curriculum (IPC), International Middle Years Curriculum (IMYC), Cambridge IGCSE and AS/A Level pathways alongside the Khmer national curriculum, and compulsory activities such as swimming in primary and middle years are part of the weekly timetable.