Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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- Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) International Centre status (Cambridge International Centre KH008). This designation means ICSIS is an official Cambridge exam centre and can offer Cambridge qualifications; Cambridge lists more than 10,000 educational partners in 160 countries.
- Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MOEYS), Cambodia—The programmes are designed to meet all requirements set by MOEYS in addition to Cambridge standards.
No school-wide awards published on the ICSIS site in the most recent five-year period. The site does include a News/Information section and alumni achievements, but there is no public listing of school-generated awards for 2021–2025 on the site.
ICS International School (ICSIS) operates from two campuses in Khan Daun Penh, Phnom Penh: the Main Campus at 14, Street 214, and the Calmette Campus at 25A, Street 75 (Corner of Street 80). The school opened in 2005 and is a Cambridge International Centre (KH008). Nursery and Kindergarten programmes follow the Singapore Curriculum and the Cambridge English Teaching Framework, with most instruction delivered in English and Khmer studied as needed. Primary education uses the Cambridge Primary Programme alongside the national curriculum. The Secondary & High School Programme (Grades 7–12) provides a bilingual pathway that combines the Cambridge International Curriculum (Lower Secondary/IGCSE, AS & A Levels) with the MoEYS Cambodian Curriculum to align local graduation requirements with international qualifications. The school emphasizes enquiry-based learning and a broad co-curricular program. The Co-Curricular Activities include Khmer Language and Mandarin Language, plus swimming and other sports. All Kindergarten and Primary classes are taught in English except Khmer studies. Khmer and Mandarin are also offered as languages within the curriculum.