Cambodia, Siem Reap
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Jay Pritzker Academy is located at Tachet Village, Samroang Yea Commune, Puok District, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia. The campus sits on eleven hectares of gardens about 30 minutes west of Siem Reap town, and is surrounded by rice paddies and sugar palms with abundant birdlife and nearby water buffalo. The Lower School sits among lawns with a playground; the Middle School is positioned between High School and Elementary near the library, canteen and attendance hall, while High School classrooms open onto a central quad; all classrooms are detached, spacious, and airy.
Preschool is offered as the start of JPA's curriculum. Elementary School covers Kindergarten to 6th grade, building core skills in English, math, science, and social studies. High School covers Grades 7 through 12 and offers Advanced Placement courses from Grade 9 to Grade 12.
The school operates as a day program. Information about boarding facilities or explicit confirmation of co-educational status is not published on the school's official pages.
No published information about Additional Learning Needs (SEN) support is available. The Our Students pages describe Cambodian village backgrounds and basic living conditions, with no mention of dedicated SEN or EAL programs.
Cambodia; the school is located in Siem Reap Province and serves Cambodian rural families from Puok district.
Not specified; no religious affiliation is indicated in the school's materials.
School days run from 8:00 am to 4:00 pm, Monday to Friday.
Jay Pritzker Academy (JPA) is a Pre-K–12 day school located in Puok District, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia. The campus sits on eleven hectares of gardens near Tachet Village, about 30 minutes west of Siem Reap, and is surrounded by rice paddies, sugar palms, and water not far from local farms. All JPA students are selected from local villages and receive full academic scholarships, enabling access to a rigorous international college‑preparatory curriculum. The school's high school program offers Advanced Placement (AP) courses from grades 9–12, with a continued emphasis on English‑language instruction and strong STEM offerings. The campus features two state‑of‑the‑art science laboratories and a full slate of K–12 extracurriculars. The school year runs from August to June, following the international school calendar. The program includes Preschool, Elementary, and High School, with English as the language of instruction and Khmer studies as a subject in the lower grades. The principal is Ryan Ahlers, who leads a staff delivering AP coursework and a broad range of subjects designed to prepare students for admission to top universities worldwide.