Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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The school offers Coding Club and ICT programs (Waterford & TechnoKids). Waterford.org resources are used for Preschool through Grade 2 to teach science, math, and English. The learning approach is based on IEYC and IPC curricula from the UK and aligns with Singaporean Math and English standards.
Arts and performing experiences are supported by Performing Arts Club, Visual Arts Club, and Piano Club. Khmer Dance Club provides cultural arts engagement. Additional clubs cover dance, music, and visual arts to give students varied outlets for creativity.
Chinese Club and Khmer Dance Club offer language skills development and cultural engagement. The Chinese Club supports language development and cultural expression through after-school activities. These clubs foster cross-cultural exchange through language practice and performances.
Cooking & Baking Club, Taekwondo Club, and a range of sports and arts clubs support after-school interests. Students can participate in Coding Club, Visual Arts, Speech & Debate, and other clubs to explore personal interests. These activities promote collaboration, social connection, and teamwork.
The school has an elected Student Council to represent student voices. The school also has a Parent Association (ZPA) that involves parents in governance. These structures support leadership development and community engagement.
The school provides daily physical education through a distance learning program with rotations through Taekwondo, Swimming, Soccer, and gym activities. The Sports Academy supports fitness and wellbeing through additional programs. Snack and lunch programs, safe van transport, and after-school care contribute to student wellbeing and convenience.
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.