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Zion International School of Phnom Penh

Cambodia, Phnom Penh

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How to apply, waitlist information, and financial support

Admissions Process

1. Make an initial enquiry and arrange a visit. Parents should start by contacting the school to request information, ask about current availability for the grade you need, and to schedule a campus tour or attend an open house — ZISPP lists appointments and runs open-house events at its campuses. During this stage ask for the current fee schedule, school calendar and the admissions contact (email/phone) so you have the exact next-step instructions.

2. Complete the school application and supply basic documents. ZISPP asks families to submit an application (contact the admissions office for the form) and to provide identity and school records; common items to have ready are the child's passport or birth certificate, recent school reports/transcripts and immunisation/health records. If your child has any learning support needs, bring recent specialist reports or Individual Education Plans so the school can assess support requirements early.

3. Assessment and/or placement testing. The school operates a placement process that typically includes testing or assessment to confirm the correct grade and programme; testing fees are listed in the school's published fee schedule (testing fees differ by age/grade). Parents should confirm the exact tests that will be used (English, mathematics or other) and whether one or both parents are expected to attend an interview with a principal or admissions officer.

4. Offer, invoice and payment of enrolment fees. If a place is offered ZISPP will issue an invoice; the school publishes a one-time enrolment fee (listed in the 2025–26 schedule as US$200) plus an annual administration fee (US$150) and material/lunch/testing charges that can be billed separately. Spaces are assigned on a first-come, first-served basis and the school's policy is that places will not be held without payment, so parents should be prepared to pay the enrolment deposit and/or first term invoice promptly to secure the place.

5. Confirmation, orientation and start logistics. After payment and paperwork are complete the school confirms enrolment, provides start dates, uniform and timetable information, and (where applicable) bus or lunch sign-up details; families should clarify arrival times, daily schedule and who to contact for transport or medical questions. If you need a visa or work-permit documentation for Cambodia, request any school letters early because these can take additional time.

6. Fee schedule and ongoing obligations. Parents should note the published payment terms (fees are due at the start of the term), the late-payment penalty (the school's published schedule notes a late fee of US$10 per week), and that many additional items (after‑school care, lunches, some trips and extra tuition support) are charged separately. Keep a copy of the school's full fee schedule and refund/withdrawal policy so you know deadlines and any non‑refundable elements (for example, the enrolment and many ancillary fees).

Waitlist

ZISPP does operate a waiting/placement mechanism. The school's published policies note that if parents temporarily stop a child's enrolment the child can be placed on a waiting list, and that classroom places are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis and will not be held without payment. The publicly available materials do not publish a detailed priority order or an explicit fee to stay on a waiting list for long periods, so if you believe you will need to pause or defer enrolment ask admissions for the current waiting-list procedure, any fees to keep a place, and how they notify families when spaces open.

Scholarships and Financial Aid

No regular K–12 tuition scholarships are publicly advertised on the school's fee schedule or on the ZISPP pages that cover admissions and fees. However, ZISPP has announced a Memorandum of Understanding with the American University of Phnom Penh (AUPP) that identifies scholarship opportunities in the context of that partnership (primarily relating to pathways into higher education rather than published K–12 fee waivers). If you are seeking fee assistance, merit awards, or sibling discounts, ask the ZISPP admissions or finance office directly because such arrangements (if available) are often discretionary, limited in number, and not always listed on the standard fee sheet. For follow-up contact, use the school's admissions email/phone listed on event and school pages so you get the most current, written confirmation.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees KHR 14,758,196 - 17,440,411
Ages 2 - 18 years
Type Co-educational
Opened 2015
Bus Service No

Zion International School of Phnom Penh (ZISPP) operates multiple Phnom Penh campuses and uses the International Early Years Curriculum (IEYC) for ages 2–5 and the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) for primary classes; its secondary programme is Cambridge-aligned (IGCSE and AS/A Level pathways). The school opened its first (Early Years) campus in 2015 in the Russian Market / Toul Tom Poung area and later expanded with a Chbar Ampov campus (2022) and a new Primary & Secondary campus that had a soft opening on 12 March 2024. ZISPP highlights STEM teaching alongside IPC units, runs a Sports Academy (swimming, team sports) and a range of after-school clubs (e.g., taekwondo, coding, performing and visual arts). The website lists phone/email contact for admissions and asks parents to contact the school for fees and enrolment details.

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