Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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1) Licensed to deliver the Western Australian Curriculum (WACE). The school states it is licensed to teach WA K–10 International and the WACE International senior program (Years 11–12); this licence authorizes GBISPP to deliver the Western Australian curriculum framework and to run the senior WACE pathway.
2) WACE senior program that leads to an Australian Tertiary Admission Rank (ATAR). The website explains that successful completion of the WACE program at the school enables students to receive an ATAR (the Australian university entrance rank), which is the recognized university‑entry score produced through the WACE assessment process. This reflects the school's stated authorization to offer the WACE/ATAR pathway.
3) Alignment with Cambodia's Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports (MoEYS) requirements. The site says GBISPP delivers the WACE alongside the standards set by MoEYS, indicating the school meets national curriculum/registration expectations in Cambodia.
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.