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Logos International School

Cambodia, Phnom Penh

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Admissions

How to apply, waitlist information, and financial support

Admissions Process

1. Parents should bring a list of questions about curriculum, school calendar and transport during the visit, and confirm current space in the grade they need because availability changes frequently. Schedule early — tours and meetings are the normal first step before submitting an application.

2. Complete the application and gather required documents: The school considers an application complete when you submit the completed application form, the student's most recent two years of school records/transcripts, a copy of passport or birth certificate and a picture, vaccination records, and the application fee (listed as US$50). Parents should prepare official copies of transcripts and up-to-date vaccination documentation ahead of time to avoid delays; the application fee is payable online according to the school's instructions. Keep digital and paper copies of everything — the admissions office will reference these documents during review.

3. Administrative review and eligibility checks: After submission the school reviews documents against its admissions policies, including age cutoffs (students must be five years old by August 1 to enter Kindergarten and six years old by August 1 to enter Grade 1), and a nationality-balance policy (enrollment is generally limited to no more than 40% of any one nationality). Families who have outstanding balances at other private schools or who are delinquent on tuition payments may be considered ineligible for enrollment, so clear financial standing is important. Logos also expects parents to understand and be willing to cooperate with the school's Christian statement of faith and behavioural standards; while students are not required to be Christian, the school's program includes faith-based instruction.

4. Waitlist placement (if grade is full): Because space is limited, many applicants are placed on a waiting list when their grade is full; the school will contact you when a spot becomes available. While on the waitlist, keep your contact details current with the admissions office and submit all requested paperwork so you are ready if an opening occurs. Note that the school does not publish a publicly visible, time-stamped queue on the website; placement and timing can depend on when the school receives completed applications and any priority policies the school may apply.

5. Assessment and interview (when a place is available): When a spot opens the school may schedule a parent/staff interview and give the student an admissions assessment covering reading fluency, comprehension, writing and mathematics. Students are expected to meet grade-level standards; if assessments or records indicate the student is not prepared academically or behaviourally for the requested grade, the school may recommend placement in a different grade or decline admission. Parents should prepare their child for basic reading and math checks and bring any curriculum or testing information from previous schools to the assessment appointment.

6. Offer, registration and fees: If the school offers a place you will receive instructions for next steps, which include paying the registration/enrolment fees and completing any additional forms; Logos publishes a full 2025–2026 fee schedule on its site and a detailed breakdown is also listed in third‑party school-fees summaries. Parents should review the fee schedule closely for one‑time items (application/registration/capital improvement or media fees) versus recurring tuition, and confirm payment deadlines and refund/withdrawal policies before accepting a place. Because published fees can change each academic year, confirm the current, grade-specific amounts with Admissions before making any final financial commitments.

7. Final enrollment and ongoing responsibilities: After completing registration and fee payments you will be given enrollment instructions (start date, uniforms, textbooks and any transport arrangements). The school expects families to cooperate with written policies on discipline, school-work standards and health requirements (including up-to-date vaccinations). If you expect to request any special accommodations, discuss these with the admissions office during the offer stage so the school can advise whether they can be supported.

Waitlist

Logos typically operates a waiting list for grade levels that are full: the admissions information explicitly states that there is "typically a waiting list" and that the school will contact families when a spot opens. While on the waitlist, the school may require that your application be complete (all documents and the application fee) so you can move quickly to assessment and interview when contacted. The school's public information does not publish a ranked, timestamped queue online, so parents should assume the school manages the list internally and should keep contact information current and be responsive to the admissions office. When a vacancy arises the school commonly schedules an interview and an admissions test (reading fluency, comprehension, writing, math) before finalizing placement.

Scholarships and Financial Aid

The school does not advertise a general need‑based scholarship program on its public admissions pages. Logos does offer a Missionary Organization Discount (described on the admissions page) that can reduce tuition by 10%–25% for families affiliated with qualifying missionary organizations; the organization's regional director must complete a form, or individual missionaries may apply using a separate form, and the admissions/office team evaluates eligibility. Third‑party fee summaries also note some family discounts (for example, a large family/sibling discount is listed in external fee summaries), but that sibling/large‑family discount detail is shown in third‑party listings rather than on the school's public admissions page — confirm current sibling or multi‑child discounts directly with Admissions. For any financial assistance or discount you should request the specific application forms and written terms from the school (office@logoscambodia.org) and verify whether the discount applies to base tuition only or to other fee components.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees KHR 32,513,065 - 48,269,704
Ages 4 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 350
Type Co-educational
Opened 2002
Bus Service No

Logos International School in Phnom Penh is a ministry of Asian Hope that provides Christian-based education from preschool through Grade 12. Logos opened in September 2002. According to the school site, it currently enrolls over 350 students with an average class size of about 25 students per grade. The school follows an American curriculum, offers Advanced Placement (AP) courses, and is accredited with ACSI and WASC. The site describes a campus move in 2009 to facilities that include a 25‑metre pool, a covered gym, a small artificial‑turf sports field, computer labs, a music room and a multipurpose space. Leadership listed on the school site includes elementary and secondary principals and a Director of Education; many teachers are native English speakers and elementary classes have Khmer teaching assistants. The school posts its tuition schedule on a dedicated School Fees page (see Admissions/School Fees on the site).

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