Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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1. Take an Admission Test: Bring your child to the school campus to complete a standard admission test. This assessment helps the administration determine the most appropriate year group and placement for your child.
2. Submit Required Documentation: Parents must provide a specific set of official documents to the administration. This includes the child’s birth certificate, vaccination records (Yellow Card), previous report cards, the parents' National ID cards or passports, and the family or residence book.
3. Complete the Registration Form: Once the test and document review are complete, fill out the official school registration form. A parent or legal guardian must physically sign this document to authorize the enrollment.
4. Pay the Required Fees: Finalize your child's admission by paying the required registration and enrollment fees. You will need to coordinate with the school's administration regarding the exact amounts and accepted payment methods.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding the operation of a waitlist or a student pool system.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding any scholarship programs, financial aid, or tuition discounts.
Ontario International School, located in Phnom Penh along Russian Federation Boulevard, provides educational programs for children aged from 1 to 15 years old. The school follows the Canadian curriculum from the Ontario Ministry of Education for its international program, taught in English, and the Cambodian curriculum for the national program, taught in Khmer. A daily part-time Chinese language course is also offered. A defining feature of the school is its "Whole Child Education Model," which focuses on physical, cognitive, socio-emotional, and communication development. Specialized offerings include yoga, meditation, home economics, and swimming. For infants, the school provides detailed daily records to parents covering temperature and specific food intake, and features classroom security cameras that allow parents to view their children during working hours. Students also participate in at least four study tours annually to engage directly with the local community and build practical social skills.