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The Giving Tree International School

Cambodia, Phnom Penh

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Facilities Overview

The Giving Tree International School operates two campuses: the Early Years campus for children from 12 months to 6 years and the Primary campus for ages 6 to 12. The campuses are located in Phnom Penh's BKK1 area. On-site facilities support inquiry-based IB learning, with spaces for swimming, outdoor play, and dedicated classrooms and learning spaces. Academic facilities include a STEM classroom, ICT classroom, library, music room, and art classroom, along with a Makerspace and a Chinese language classroom. An Early Years classroom environment and a Nap room support rest and exploration.

Sports Facilities

The campus features a swimming pool and an outdoor playground for physical education and recreation.

Academic Facilities

Academic facilities include a STEM classroom, ICT classroom, library, music room, art classroom, Makerspace, and dedicated Early Years classrooms.

Extra-Curricular Activities

After-School Programs are available.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees KHR 13,480,000 - 26,980,000
Ages 1 - 12 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 2008
Bus Service No

The Giving Tree International School (TGTIS) in Phnom Penh began as a nursery in 2008 and now offers Early Years and Primary education. The school is fully authorised to deliver the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) and provides part- and full-time options from accompanied Baby Playgroups (12 months+) up to Primary 6. Specialist lessons listed on the school site include Art, Music, Swimming, Makerspace, ICT, STEM, Physical Education and Languages; the site also shows named specialist teachers for French and Chinese. The school publishes an annual fee schedule (USD) and an enrolment packet with age/grade guides and policies. TGTIS describes itself as serving Khmer and international learners in the BKK1 area of central Phnom Penh and notes plans to introduce the Middle Years Programme (MYP) from August 2026.

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