Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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Golden Gate's curriculum pages state that social and emotional development is an explicit element of its IB and early-years programmes: the PYP materials list “attitudes” that contribute to learner wellbeing, and the EYFS page highlights a focus on children's emotional and social skills. The MYP page says students are supported in transition “with a homeroom teacher for social‑emotional learning” as they move into subject-specific classes. These references indicate SEL is embedded through classroom practice, homeroom support and the IB programme frameworks. (Sources: PYP, EYFS, MYP).
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding Special Educational Needs (SEN) provision or a specialist SEN policy on its website. A review of the school's Admissions and Academics pages and related campus information shows no published learning‑support or specialist‑SEN programme descriptions. For specific SEN enquiries the site directs parents to contact admissions, which implies further details may be provided directly rather than published online. (Sources: Admissions, Academics).
GGAS publishes that early years and primary programmes use English immersion and a bilingual model (English, Khmer; Chinese also offered), and the EYFS page notes lessons in kindergarten are conducted by native English‑speaking teachers supported by Khmer‑speaking teaching assistants. The MYP description lists “English Language Acquisition (Core English)” as part of the curriculum, indicating structured English‑language provision across age groups. These pages show the school provides in‑class language support and specialist English instruction rather than naming a separate EAL department. (Sources: EYFS, PYP, MYP).
The school's public pages frequently link wellbeing to curriculum aims: the PYP materials list wellbeing-related “attitudes” as part of the programme and the EYFS page highlights development of emotional skills in young children. The MYP page notes a homeroom teacher role specifically for social‑emotional learning during transition to subject classes, suggesting pastoral contact within the school day. The website does not publish a separate counselling‑or‑mental‑health services page, so formal clinical or counselling provisions are not described online. (Sources: PYP, EYFS, MYP).
The school does not publicly disclose a formal safeguarding or child‑protection policy on its website. The Facilities and news pages describe on‑site safety features for young children (for example: shaded outdoor play areas, a secure playground and sleeping facilities for kindergarten), but they do not present a named child‑protection policy or designated safeguarding team. For formal safeguarding details the site directs general enquiries to Admissions/Contact, so parents would need to request policy documents directly from the school. (Sources: Facilities, Early‑childhood news, Admissions).
Golden Gate American School (GGAS) was founded in 1996 and operates multiple campuses in Phnom Penh; the school's head office and one main campus are located at #846, Street 1003 in Khan Sen Sok (Phnom Penh Thmei). GGAS offers several curriculum tracks: an American (USA) curriculum, a Chinese curriculum, a Cambodian curriculum and authorised IB programmes (IB Middle Years Programme and IB Diploma Programme); the school is working towards IB Primary Years Programme authorization (expected December 2025). The school publishes downloadable fee schedules and term/transportation charges through its Admissions pages. GGAS runs AP courses, is a SAT/ACT test centre, and operates a Dual Diploma arrangement (Busche Academy, USA) for U.S.-accredited diplomas. Campus facilities include dedicated science and ICT labs, a makers/robotics room, sports courts/fields, art/music/drama rooms and sleeping facilities for kindergarten. There is a bus/transport programme for students.