Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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Logos International School was established as a ministry of the non‑profit Asian Hope in September 2002, opening with 58 students in a renovated house and adjacent lot and adding a grade each year as it grew. The school held its first high‑school graduation in spring 2008 and moved into a new purpose‑built campus with a pool, covered gym and expanded facilities at Christmas 2009. Over time Logos has expanded to serve several hundred students and has pursued formal accreditation as part of its governance and quality processes.
Logos describes a diverse, multilingual community of roughly 300–400 students representing over 25 nationalities and a mix of Cambodian and international families. School communications and weekly “Wednesday Update” posts show regular whole‑school and grade‑level activities (for example Photo Day, national holiday breaks such as the Water Festival, parent meetings, and seasonal concerts), and campus life includes chapel, arts, sports teams and after‑school clubs. Regular updates and the school overview indicate the community combines classroom programs with extracurriculars and shared cultural observances throughout the year.
On the school website the parent body is described as the Logos Parent Association (LPA), which exists to facilitate parent collaboration with school leadership and support a Christian school environment. A long‑running LPA activity is “Parents in Prayer,” organized as language‑specific prayer groups (English, Khmer and Korean) that meet regularly and are open to both mothers and fathers; past Wednesday updates list meeting times, contact names and Zoom or on‑campus arrangements. The school's parent resources page and weekly updates also show that LPA/parent groups participate in principal/parent meetings, help coordinate volunteer activities, and serve as a regular channel for parent communication. Parents may also request use of campus facilities for parent‑led groups or events under the school's facility rental policy, which the school uses for community and parent gatherings. If you need names, current meeting times, or specifics about upcoming LPA events, the school's parent pages and Wednesday Update postings are the primary source and the best place to confirm the latest details.
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).