Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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It's best to ask — circumstances can change at any time.
Main contact address is 18 St 538, Phnom Penh; the school also operates multiple campuses across the city (Tuol Kork, Sen Sok, Russey Keo/Chbar Ampov). For families relocating, each campus serves different districts of Phnom Penh — contact admissions for the campus nearest you and suggested travel routes.
GBISPP offers programmes from Early Years (Pre‑K / Kindergarten) through to Year 12 (K–12), delivering both the Cambodian national curriculum and the Western Australian (WACE) pathway for senior years.
The school presents itself as an international day school serving boys and girls across its Early Years, primary and secondary programmes; the public website describes classroom programmes and campuses but does not advertise boarding. If boarding is important to you, check directly with admissions.
The website highlights monitoring of individual student progress, small class sizes and personalised attention, but it does not publish a detailed Special Educational Needs (SEN) or learning‑support policy online. Prospective parents should contact the school for specifics about assessments, in‑school support, 1:1 assistance, or referrals to external therapists.
Academically, GBISPP is licensed to deliver the Western Australian Curriculum (WACE) and offers an ATAR pathway for senior students, which links the school to the Western Australian education system; it is not described as being owned by or formally affiliated to a particular country beyond this curriculum arrangement.
The school does not state any religious affiliation on its public pages; programmes are described in secular curriculum terms.
The school's public contact information lists normal office/school hours as 08:00–17:00; the website also publishes yearly calendars (term dates and events) but does not give a single, detailed timetable of start/finish times and break/lunch slots for each year group. Ask admissions or your chosen campus for the daily timetable for your child's level.
The public website and published campus pages describe multiple campus locations but do not include a clear summary of a school bus programme or external transport provider on the site. If you need school transport (route coverage, costs, pick‑up/drop‑off points), contact the school's admissions/office team; they can confirm whether a school bus is offered at the campus you plan to use and provide schedules or recommended private providers.
Application fee
No single, one-off application or enrolment fee is published on the school's public fee page.
Tuition fees (annual and approximate per-term)
The school publishes tuition as annual totals by year group. Annual amounts (KHR) are listed below; an approximate per-term amount is shown in parentheses (annual ÷ 3) for planning only — the school does not publish per-term invoices on the public fee page. Annual tuition: Nursery 2 (Age 2): KHR 16,093,057 (approx. per term KHR 5,364,352). Kindergarten 1 (Age 3): KHR 16,093,057 (approx. per term KHR 5,364,352). Kindergarten 2 (Age 4): KHR 17,058,641 (approx. per term KHR 5,686,214). Kindergarten 3 (Age 5): KHR 17,058,641 (approx. per term KHR 5,686,214). Grade 1–6: KHR 18,989,808 (approx. per term KHR 6,329,936). Grade 7–10: KHR 20,277,252 (approx. per term KHR 6,759,084). Years 11–12: KHR 21,886,558 (approx. per term KHR 7,295,519).
Billing schedule and payment terms
A detailed billing schedule (term dates for invoicing, payment deadlines, installment plans, finance charges) and formal payment terms are not published on the public School Fees page. The school provides academic calendars but specific invoicing or installment terms are not shown on the public fee page.
Boarding fees
No boarding program or boarding fees are listed; the school operates as day campuses in Phnom Penh.
Other costs (uniforms, meals, deposits, capital fees, activity fees)
No fixed uniform cost, meal plan price, refundable deposit, or capital fee is published on the School Fees page. These additional charges are not detailed publicly.
Refund information
A public refund policy or list of refundable/non-refundable fees is not published on the school's public fees page.
Fee payment options
Specific payment methods (credit card, bank transfer, online payments, third-party processors) are not set out on the public fees page.
Notes on limited-time offers
Third-party reporting indicates the school has offered limited-time tuition discounts during recent enrolment campaigns; such promotions are not part of the standard published fee table and are advertised separately.
Summary of gaps: the figures above give the published annual tuition by year group and approximate per-term divisions; the school's public fee page does not publish application/enrolment charges, per-term invoices, billing deadlines, payment methods, itemised extras (uniform/meal) or refund policy in full.
Golden Bridge International School Phnom Penh (GBISPP) operates four campuses across Phnom Penh and delivers a dual curriculum model: the Western Australian Curriculum (WACE) alongside the Cambodian (MoEYS) national curriculum. The school describes provision from Early Years / Kindergarten through Year 12 and highlights a trilingual program in Khmer, English and Chinese. Campus pages list facilities including robotics and ICT labs, libraries, music rooms and outdoor football fields; the School Fees page shows fee tables as images (Early Years and Grade 1–12) rather than as text.