Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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The campus features state-of-the-art classrooms equipped with the latest technology. Dedicated science labs, a well-stocked library, and modern arts and music rooms support interactive and engaging lessons. The school emphasizes 21st-century skills including critical thinking, creativity, collaboration, communication, and global citizenship. English, Khmer, and Chinese curricula are delivered by specialized faculty to support language development across grade levels.
The campus includes modern arts and music rooms to support creative pursuits. An Arts and Music Teacher leads these subjects, contributing to a program that encourages creative work and performance. The program emphasizes visual arts, music, and related creative activities and provides opportunities for students to showcase work.
The school offers English Curriculum, Khmer Curriculum, and Chinese Curriculum. A diverse faculty delivers these language curricula, with dedicated teachers for each track. This multi-language structure supports language development across early years to high school.
The school offers a robust sports program with basketball, football, badminton, and volleyball, supported by facilities such as an outdoor mini-football field, playground, and a sports arena. Students can participate in cultural activities such as Taekwondo and music. The campus provides gathering spaces and vibrant communal zones to foster collaboration and social interaction. The program promotes teamwork, resilience, and leadership through extracurricular activities.
The school promotes holistic well-being with a Healthy Body, Healthy Mind, Happy Life philosophy. Sports facilities support physical health and teamwork, and the campus includes gathering spaces that nurture student social connections. The environment is designed to be safe and inclusive, enabling students to reach their highest potential.
TIA International School in Phnom Penh operates a Kindergarten-to-Grade-12 programme and teaches English, Khmer and Chinese curricula. The school accepts children from as young as 18 months and runs classes through Grade 12, with rolling admissions and an intake process that includes entrance testing and interviews for transfers. The campus description and news posts show on-site extracurricular activity including team sports (basketball, football, badminton, volleyball), Taekwondo, music and drama; the site also announces a music school and regular sports training. TIA offers Chinese classes to full-time students (an additional fee is stated on the school site). The school publishes operational hours and a shuttle pickup service for families. The website does not publish a founding year, total enrolment numbers, or a published annual tuition range. For specific fee schedules, class-size figures or precise campus coordinates, the site asks parents to contact the school directly.