Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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Languages taught at FICAS include English and Khmer. Khmer Language appears as a subject within the Cambodian Curriculum track, and the General English Program (GEP) provides additional English-language learning. The English program is offered from age 3 and up; the Khmer program from age 6 and up. The site does not specify language levels (beginner to advanced) or dedicated language support for non-native speakers.
FICAS offers two programs: the English program and the Khmer program. The English program serves students from age 3 and up; the Khmer program serves students from age 6 and up. The school emphasizes teaching proficient English language across various academic subjects. Khmer language is taught within the Cambodian curriculum as part of the Khmer program.
First International Cambodian-American School (FICAS) in Phnom Penh provides an American-standard education with parallel Cambodian and international curricula. The school offers Cambodian Curriculum (FCC) and International Academic Curriculum (IAC) options, plus a General English Program (GEP); English instruction is central, and Khmer is taught through the Cambodian program. Students can begin in English from age 3 and in Khmer from age 6. The campus operates at Street 371 in Mean Chey with a second campus on Sola Street; the institution's history dates to 1994 and carries MOEYS licensing along with royal and U.S. recognition. Facilities include computers, musical instruments (piano and guitar), and sports equipment (basketball, tennis, taekwondo); extra‑curricular activities include CMA Mental Arithmetic, field trips, and community engagement. The school aims to prepare students for higher education locally and abroad.