Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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The campus is a purpose-built site in the northwest of Phnom Penh, near the international airport. It serves about 270 students from Preschool through Grade 12. The facilities include two full-sized basketball courts, a soccer field, and multiple outdoor spaces for running and play. Dedicated visual art studios, assembly and performance spaces, a library, computer facilities and newly built classrooms are on the campus.
Two full-sized basketball courts and a soccer field are on site, with additional outdoor spaces for sport and recreation. Secondary students have opportunities to represent the school in volleyball, basketball and football as they compete against other international schools in Phnom Penh.
Instruction is delivered in English. The Primary Core Curriculum is based on the UK National Curriculum and is supplemented by integrated studies and specialist subjects such as Computing, Art, Music, Khmer or Korean language, Library and PE. The Middle School provides a continuum to IGCSE, and the High School offers IGCSE in Grades 9–10 and the IB Diploma Programme in Grades 11–12, with external IGCSE and IB assessments recognized internationally. All subjects are taught with a Biblical worldview, and HOPE maintains an English Language Learners policy of a maximum of 25% ELL per class.
HOPE offers after-school activities and service-learning opportunities. Vision in Action (VIA) provides service hours for upper grades, and students participate in sports and arts clubs as part of extracurricular life.
HOPE International School was established in 2002 and follows an English-medium international curriculum from preschool through Grade 12. The campus is located to the north‑west of Phnom Penh, close to the international airport and described on the school website as a purpose-built campus on the edge of the city overlooking rice fields and open spaces. HOPE offers early years provision reporting against the UK Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), a primary programme based on the UK national curriculum, IGCSE in Grades 9–10 and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in Grades 11–12. The school notes a student body of about 270 and runs service-learning (Vision in Action / VIA) and IB CAS requirements in its upper years. Detailed tuition and additional fee schedules are published as documents linked from the Admissions / Application & Fees page. (Sources: About Us; Curriculum; Application & Fees; Staff pages on HOPE's website).