Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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The school does not publicly disclose specific details regarding its founding year or a comprehensive historical timeline on their official website. The institution operates under the corporate entity Ontario Education Cambodia Co., Ltd. The school's governance and leadership structure includes Dr. Sok Uttara, who serves as the Chairman of the Board of Directors.
The school community participates in various cultural and social activities throughout the academic year. Documented community events include the celebration of Parent Gratitude Day, as well as traditional Cambodian observances such as the Pchum Ben festival and student performances of traditional blessing dances. Additionally, the student body engages with the broader local community through at least four scheduled study tours annually, which are designed to build social awareness and practical interaction skills.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding a formal Parent Teacher Association (PTA).
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.