Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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Home of English International was established in 1997 by Steve Billington as a private international school in Phnom Penh. The school operates multiple campuses (two in Boeng Keng Kang 3 plus branches in Sen Sok and Prek Eng) to serve different parts of the city. Its stated motto is “a place where people care,” and the school notes ongoing donations and engagement with charities and orphanages in Cambodia. Ownership is private and the school emphasizes affordable, community-focused education.
The school describes itself as a diverse, nurturing community focused on academic, social and personal development and on “building a community” that welcomes families and staff. The website highlights charitable outreach and community-minded activities as part of student development. The site also maintains a calendar and events section for the school, though individual event listings and recent community-program details are not prominent on the public pages.
The Home of English website does not publish a dedicated Parent Teacher Association (PTA) page or detailed PTA roster, meeting minutes, or event listings. An alumni page is marked “under construction,” and the public site focuses on programs, campuses and a calendar rather than explicit parent‑governance structures. Because specific PTA information isn't available on the site, parents typically contact the school directly to learn about parent committees, volunteer opportunities, fundraising drives, classroom support, or event coordination; if you need contact details or recent PTA activity, the school's Contact page or main office would be the best next step. (Note: the statements above about the absence of published PTA information and the recommendation to contact the school are based on the content and structure visible on the school website.)
Home of English International School was established in 1997 and operates multiple campuses across Phnom Penh, with two locations in Boeng Keng Kang 3 plus branches in Toul Kork and Prek Eng. The school runs both an International Program (using the Calvert materials in lower grades and the Keystone American high‑school program in upper grades) and a Khmer Program that is approved by the Cambodian Ministry of Education. Early years provision (Playschool & Kindergarten) emphasises play, art, music and sensory activities and refers specifically to a library, an Arts Corner and learning centres for young children. Elective subjects named on the site include physical education and music. Contact details and campus addresses (head office and three branch addresses) are listed on the school contact page.