Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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Eco International School's publicly available About and admissions pages do not list a formal founding year but describe the school's program development and campus roll‑out. The school now operates multiple campuses in Phnom Penh (Samdach Pan, Street 242, Boeung Snor) and notes a fourth campus at ISI Park Veng Sreng planned to open in August 2026. A 3 October 2025 memorandum with developer Urbanland names the school's co‑founders and describes a private partnership supporting the school's expansion. The school also publicly opened enrollment for the 2025–2026 academic year, with the term start date published as 4 August 2025.
The school serves a diverse student body—an Urbanland announcement notes more than 400 students from over 20 nationalities across its campuses. The school's calendar and news pages show recurring community activities such as winter and summer camps, end‑of‑term events, and scheduled parent–teacher conferences (PTCs), and the site emphasizes frequent communications with parents. Local coverage and the school's own descriptions highlight environmental and STEAM activities (school gardening, recycling projects, Earth Day campaigns) as regular parts of student and community life.
The school's public website does not include a detailed description of an active Parent Teacher Association (PTA) or a published PTA committee structure. The published calendar does list “PTC” (parent–teacher conferences) and other parent‑oriented events, indicating regular formal points of contact between families and teachers. The site and local coverage reference frequent parent communications and campus news, but there are no publicly posted PTA meeting minutes, volunteer group pages, or a fundraising calendar that explicitly identify a PTA. For up‑to‑date details about membership, meeting schedules, volunteer roles, or fundraising activities, the school directs families to contact campus leadership or admissions; phone numbers and an email are provided on the school site. If you'd like, I can draft an email or a short list of questions you can send to the school to confirm whether a PTA exists and to request its meeting schedule and recent activity list.
Eco International School operates multiple campuses in Phnom Penh and runs Early Years, Kindergarten and Primary programmes (Early Years 2–5; Kindergarten 5–6; Primary Grade 1–6). The school's website states it uses the Cambodian national curriculum alongside international curricula from the United Kingdom and runs STEAM and environmental-education activities; it also notes a five-day trial for children under five and free late pickup until 17:30. Campuses are listed in Daun Penh (Samdach Pan Ave and Street 242), Boeung Snor (National Road 1) and a Veng Sreng campus opening in ISI Park (site lists addresses for each campus). The website shows small class sizes (stated as 15–20) and mentions an available school-bus service (with campus-specific bus options).