Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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True Visions International School teaches in English, Khmer and Chinese. It offers programs from Day Care through High School, including Kindergarten and Primary School. The campuses are located in Phnom Penh, with Campus 5 at 534 Street 58P, Psadayhuy, and Campus 6 at 188 Street 2011, Psachhoukmeas. It employs native English-speaking teachers and maintains small class sizes. The Khmer curriculum for Khmer classes follows the official MoEYS curriculum, while courses taught in English cover Reading and Writing, Maths, Science, History and Humanities, with an emphasis on independent learning, research and critical thinking.
The Khmer classes follow the official Khmer MoEYS curriculum. High School courses include English units in Reading and Writing, Maths, Science, History and Humanities, and emphasize essential study skills, research and critical thinking to support educational growth. Primary School studies include Khmer, Khmer maths, English, English maths and Thinking skills, with attention to individual learners and opportunities for extra or one-on-one work. Kindergarten is taught in English in small classes, focusing on routine, vocabulary and motor skills, with K3 expanding English skills across reading, writing, listening and speaking and Khmer studies introduced in preparation for Primary 1. Resources include a Book Library & Store and a Scholarship Facility.
True Visions International School (Cambodia) describes itself as offering education in English, Khmer and Chinese across early years through high school. The site states the school follows the Official Khmer curriculum from the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport (MoEYS) for Khmer classes, while units such as reading, writing, maths, science, history and humanities are taught in English. Programmes include a Day Care Centre, Kindergarten (K1–K3), Primary School and High School. The site highlights that every child learns from a native English speaker and refers to small class sizes.