Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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NGIS has campuses in Phnom Penh: Campus 1 is near the Olympic Stadium (No. 2, corner of St. 156 & 211, Sangkat Veal Vong, Khan 7 Makara) and Campus 2 is in the Sen Sok area near Phnom Penh International Airport (Lot 360, Oknha Try Heng, Sangkat Phnom Penh Themy, Khan Sen Sok). Both campuses are in urban Phnom Penh with road access to central neighbourhoods; parents typically travel by car or motorbike-taxi and public transport is available nearby.
NGIS runs Early Years (Nursery/Preschool/Kindergarten), Primary (P1–P6) and Secondary (Forms/Years up to upper secondary) and prepares students for Cambodian high‑school certification alongside UK/Cambridge and Oxford/A‑level–style qualifications. The school describes an Early Years programme (IEYC) and Cambridge/UK pathways in primary and secondary.
NGIS is a tri‑lingual day school (instruction in Khmer, English and Chinese) that accepts both boys and girls; the school's public materials describe day programmes and do not list any boarding provision.
The school lists general facilities such as a nursing service, library, laboratories and extra‑curricular activities but does not publish a dedicated learning‑support/SEN policy on its public pages. If your child needs formal additional learning support, contact the school admissions office with reports and assessment information so they can describe available in‑school or external support.
NGIS is based in Cambodia and is not presented as being affiliated to another country; its curriculum information shows delivery of the Cambodian national programme alongside Cambridge/UK and approved Chinese language programmes.
The school's public information does not indicate any religious affiliation; programmes and materials describe secular academic and language programmes.
Timings differ by level. Preschool/Kindergarten sessions run roughly 08:00–11:00 (morning English), lunch 11:00–13:00, afternoon sessions in Chinese and Khmer through about 16:30. Primary (P1–P6) and Secondary (Form 1–6) typically run 07:30–11:45, lunch 11:45–12:20 and afternoon classes 12:20–16:30. Check current term timetables with the school as exact times can vary.
NGIS advertises a school bus/transportation service on its public pages but does not publish route maps or a named provider on the website; details (routes, stops, fees and safety arrangements) are handled by the school and should be requested from Admissions. Contact details for the campuses and admissions are available on the school site.
Application / Registration fees
- One‑time registration fee: KHR 40,100.
- One‑time administration (enrolment) fee: KHR 802,000.
Tuition fees (annual) — detailed by year group
- Nursery 2 (age 2): KHR 13,072,600 per year.
- Kindergarten 1 (age 3): KHR 13,152,800 per year.
- Kindergarten 2 (age 4): KHR 13,273,100 per year.
- Kindergarten 3 (age 5): KHR 13,273,100 per year.
- Grade 1 (age 6): KHR 14,576,350 per year.
- Grade 2 (age 7): KHR 14,616,450 per year.
- Grade 3 (age 8): KHR 14,656,550 per year.
- Grade 4 (age 9): KHR 15,659,050 per year.
- Grade 5 (age 10): KHR 15,699,150 per year.
- Grade 6 (age 11): KHR 15,739,250 per year.
- Grade 7 (age 12): KHR 16,741,750 per year.
- Grade 8 (age 13): KHR 16,741,750 per year.
- Grade 9 (age 14): KHR 16,741,750 per year.
- Grade 10 (age 15): KHR 19,047,500 per year.
- Grade 11 (age 16): KHR 21,613,901 per year.
- Grade 12 (age 17): KHR 23,859,501 per year.
Per‑term amounts
- The school's public listing provides annual fee amounts; a per‑term breakdown is not published on the public fee page. Where parents require a termly invoice, the school's admissions/accounts office issues billing details directly.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- A specific billing schedule (term dates for invoicing, instalment options, late‑payment penalties) is not published in the publicly available fee summary. Invoicing and payment terms are managed by the school's accounts/admissions office.
Boarding fees
- No boarding or residential fees are listed in the school's public fee information; the school operates as a day school and does not publish boarding charges.
Other compulsory costs and extras
- Book/materials charge example (shown in the first‑year breakdown for Kindergarten 1): KHR 882,200.
- The public fee summary lists registration/admin/book fees as separate items; other items commonly billed by schools (uniform, transport, meal plans, exam or activity fees) are not itemised in the published fee table and may be charged separately.
Refund information
- The school's public fee summary does not publish a detailed refund policy. Refunds, if any, for deposits or tuition would be governed by the school's internal fee and admissions policy and handled by the accounts office.
Fee payment options
- The school's public pages do not list specific accepted payment methods (bank transfer, credit card, etc.). For payment methods and invoicing details, contact the school's accounts or admissions office.
New Gateway International School (NGIS) was founded in 2011 and is presented on the school site as a tri-lingual institution teaching Khmer, English and Chinese. NGIS delivers the Cambodian (Khmer) curriculum alongside UK Cambridge programmes in Primary and Secondary and an IEYC programme for Early Years; graduates receive Cambodian high-school certification and Cambridge qualifications. The school lists multiple Phnom Penh campuses: a head office/campus near the National Olympic Stadium (Veal Vong) and at least one campus closer to the airport (Sen Sok). Facilities noted on the site include a research laboratory, a computer laboratory, a library, and extracurricular provision such as arts, music and a sport club (swimming, soccer and related activities). The site also describes regular teacher–parent conferences and semester academic reports for parents.