Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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1) Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) — Logos is accredited by ACSI, a global body that evaluates Christian schools on faith-in-education standards, governance, and continuous school improvement; ACSI accreditation indicates the school has met ACSI's standards for Christian mission, program quality, and organizational practices.
2) Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) — Logos holds accreditation from WASC, a regional/ international accrediting body that assesses academic quality, institutional effectiveness, and student learning; WASC accreditation supports external recognition of the school's academic programs and the transferability of credits and diplomas. Logos was reaccredited effective July 1, 2022 through June 30, 2028.
No school-level awards found on the Logos International School website for the past five years (Dec 30, 2020–Dec 30, 2025). The content on the school site that uses the word “awards” refers to student award ceremonies (for example, the Secondary Awards Ceremony referenced in May 2024), not awards given to the institution itself. I searched the school's About/History/News pages and did not find any entries describing awards conferred to the school in that period.
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).