Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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Northbridge International School Cambodia opened in 1997 in a rural area of western Phnom Penh. The original campus included an Early Learning Centre, Primary building, Sports Hall, and Aquatics Centre. The campus is now in the heart of a rapidly expanding city. The school serves a culturally diverse community with more than 40 nationalities represented and is part of the Nord Anglia Education family.
The Northbridge community is vibrant and diverse, connected to Nord Anglia Education's global family. Global Campus connects students from 32 countries to collaborate on exclusive global projects and resources such as STEAM festivals and sports tournaments. Parents are a key part of school life. Local and global learning experiences include Cambodia's culture immersion and international expeditions to places such as Tanzania and Switzerland.
Monthly Parent Coffee Mornings provide an opportunity for parents to meet, receive updates, and engage with the school's progress. Northbridge offers LEAP, the Learning Enrichment Activities Programme, to express students' artistry and individuality. LEAP includes Music, Dance, Drama, Arts and Crafts, First Aid, Chinese, Robotics and STEAM. These extracurricular activities open students' eyes to a world of possibilities beyond the classroom. Parents are encouraged to participate in school life and receive updates via email and Seesaw. Northbridge emphasizes active parent engagement as part of the Nord Anglia community.
Northbridge International School Cambodia is an all-through International Baccalaureate (IB) World School serving students aged 2–18 on an 8-hectare campus in Sen Sok, Phnom Penh. The school first opened in 1997 in a then-rural area of western Phnom Penh; the website describes the campus as now being a leafy oasis within a rapidly expanding part of the city and notes facilities including an Aquatics Centre, covered basketball and tennis courts, a dedicated Early Learning area and performing-arts spaces. Students follow the full IB continuum (PYP, MYP and DP) and the school connects to Nord Anglia's Global Campus for international projects and exchanges. Instruction is in English with additional language teaching (Khmer, Mandarin, Korean, French and Japanese at DP). The IB Diploma includes a CAS programme that works with local NGOs. Admissions information on the school website notes EAL support for non-native English speakers and a year-round, non-selective admissions process.