Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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The Western Australian Curriculum (WACE) is delivered alongside the Cambodian MoEYS standards. The program runs Kindergarten to Year 12, with WA K‑10 International for the early years and WACE International for Years 11–12. Successful completion of the WACE program awards an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR), supporting global university access. High school academic pathways are guided in consultation with teachers and counselors to align course choices with university aspirations and post‑school goals.
Saturday morning piano lessons are offered at the Russei Keo Campus with sessions for different ages. Saturday morning guitar lessons are offered at the Russei Keo Campus for ages 8–17. Football on Saturdays is available at the Russei Keo and Chbar Ampov campuses, with sessions for ages 8–17.
The school provides trilingual education in Khmer, English, and Chinese. The WA K‑10 International curriculum includes Languages as one of eight mandated learning areas. The WACE International curriculum also includes languages among its course offerings.
Upcoming Field Trips are designed to enrich the curriculum with hands‑on learning, independence, leadership, teamwork, and cultural exposure. Upcoming field trip dates include March 6 (Early Years, Primary and Secondary) and May 13 (Early Years, Primary and Secondary). Past field trips include Sunshine Snow World (Primary & Secondary) and Kids Park & Kidzooona (Early Years).
Parent–Teacher Conferences are conducted to discuss academic progress within the Western Australian Curriculum. Upcoming Early Years conferences are on January 31, 2026; April 25, 2026; and June 27, 2026. Primary and Secondary conferences are scheduled for December 20, 2026; March 21, 2026; and May 30, 2026.
Saturday activities include football at the Russei Keo Campus and Chbar Ampov Campus. Football sessions run 8–9 am and 9–10 am for ages 8–17, priced at $15 per month. Saturday piano lessons at the Russei Keo Campus run in two sessions (8–9 am for older youth and 9–10 am for younger ages) and cost $15 per month; Saturday guitar lessons run 10–11 am at the Russei Keo Campus, also at $15 per month.
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.