Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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The ISPP campus spans six hectares and supports learning, sport and the arts. It has a swimming pool, a gymnasium, sports fields and a Learning Centre. There are multiple classrooms, cafeterias and play areas, plus a Butterfly Garden and a Birds and Bees area. The Black Box Theatre seats 430 and provides drama rehearsal spaces and music facilities, including a grand piano. Art galleries on both the Elementary and Secondary campuses host student exhibitions.
Elementary students participate in after‑school sports and join YAPP, with offerings such as football, basketball, dance and T‑ball, and there is an active swim squad. Secondary students compete in PPAC8 against local international schools in basketball, volleyball, football and swimming, and ISPP is a member of MRISA for basketball, soccer and volleyball. The campus includes two indoor courts used for court sports and training. Training typically includes two sessions per week.
ISPP is an IB World School offering Primary Years, Middle Years and Diploma Programmes. The campus includes a Learning Centre and dedicated classrooms for Elementary and Secondary education.
The arts programme includes a 430‑seat Black Box Theatre with sound and lighting, drama spaces and extensive music resources, including a grand piano. Both campuses host art galleries for student exhibitions. The school runs an After School Programme with activities for Elementary and Secondary students, and swimming is among the offered options. ISPP participates in Eco-Schools initiatives, including a campus solar power system and student involvement in recycling and composting.
ISPP (International School of Phnom Penh) was founded in 1989 and serves students from age 3 through Grade 12. The school is an authorised International Baccalaureate World School offering the PYP, MYP and DP and is accredited by WASC and CIS. The whole school occupies a single, newer campus south of the city centre on Hun Neang Boulevard; the Secondary moved to the current campus in August 2014 and the Early Years and Elementary joined in 2015. ISPP publishes a whole-school Mother Tongue programme and an active Service Learning programme, and runs an After School Programme with activities including arts, choir, robotics, chess and a wide range of sports. Campus arts facilities include a 430-seat Black Box theatre and dedicated rehearsal and exhibition spaces. ISPP describes an average teacher:student ratio of 1:9 and reports more than 50 nationalities in the student body.