Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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The school operates two campuses in Phnom Penh: Beoung Snor Campus and OV Botanic City Campus, with a new campus coming soon. It provides a cafeteria and a school bus service and supports a bilingual program with English and Khmer, including provision for school uniforms, PE kits, and textbooks. Beoung Snor Campus is located at Building No. 367, Polaris Street, Sangkat Nirouth, Khan Chbar Ampov, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The facilities include a gymnasium, three playgrounds, swimming pools, a football field, a library, a canteen, computer labs, and a nurse station.
The school has a gymnasium for physical education, swimming pools for year‑round use, a football field with real Japanese Bermuda grass, and three playgrounds for outdoor activity.
The library supports learning with a wide range of reading materials, and computer labs are equipped with modern computers and up‑to‑date systems. A nurse station provides first‑aid care and health support on site; the school services include a canteen and other student supports.
The school offers a Student Leaders program with roles such as Secondary Prefects and a Student Council. SISC Events host activities and celebrations, including Khmer New Year celebrations, the SISC Sports Week, and the STEAM Fair. The school also runs university education fairs and related events, and shares updates through newsletters.
Southbridge International School Cambodia (SISC) is an English–Khmer bilingual day school in Borey Peng Huoth, Chbar Ampov, Phnom Penh. Established in 2000, SISC offers Early Years through Secondary education using the IEYC and Cambridge pathways alongside the Cambodian (Khmer) curriculum. The school's campus includes a gymnasium, three playgrounds, swimming pools, a football field, library and computer labs; swimming, PE, music and art are scheduled classes from K1 upward. SISC runs Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge AS/A‑Level programmes in upper secondary and operates a bilingual pathway where students study in both English and Khmer; Saturday Chinese classes are available for Grades 1–10. Admissions use age-based placement (Nursery from 2½ years); the school notes separate principals for Early Years, Primary and Secondary. Extracurricular offerings currently include football, basketball, volleyball and an annual drama production; a student council and prefect system provide leadership opportunities. The school temporarily reports its school bus service as unavailable.