IB and Australian
Ages 2 to 18

Australian International School Phnom Penh

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CityPhnom Penh
CurriculumsIB and Australian
Leaving qualificationIB Diploma
Language of instructionEnglish
Age RangeAges 2 to 18
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Quick summary of key school information

Leaving qualifications IB Diploma
Language of instruction English
Native English teachers
Extra languages (other than English)
Class sizes Average 15 students / class
Maximum 22 students / class
Extracurricular activities
School bus
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Yearly fees: from: 28,350,002 Riels
to: 110,342,260 Riels
Address: 76 Angkor Boulevard, Sangkat Toul Sangke, Khan Rousey Keo, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
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Nationalities

Number of students

445

Number of nationalities represented in the school

18

Most common nationality

Cambodian, Australian, American, British, Chinese, Korean

Ratio of local students to international students

80%

Languages

Native English speaking teachers

The curriculum is taught by internationally qualified, native English speakers
mainly from Australia, New Zealand, Canada, USA, and the UK.

Language support for students not fluent in English

Yes

Additional language classes offered by the school

Khmer, Chinese ( Mandarin)

Classroom

Max. number of students per class

22

Average number of students per class

15

Does the school employ teaching assistants?

Yes

Use of technology in the classroom

We provide appropriate technology tools to support our learners as they grow up alongside modern technology. Tech at AISPP doesn’t replace traditional tools for learning, it enhances them, giving students the right tools to boost their experience. We believe in developing skills to keep up with future innovations in communication and collaboration, giving our students a practical advantage.

Is the school ready to use virtual classrooms when needed? (e.g. teaching lessons online if the school is closed, e.g. during COVID-19 closures)

Yes, it does. Our online learning has been very well structured and ready for the provision.

Do students practice religion at the school? What religion?

No

Academics

External examinations or assessments available

IB Diploma Programme Examinations

Do teachers assign homework to their students?

Yes - Secondary
No - Primary

Approximate hours of homework given

Foundation - Year 5 - No Home Learning Policy - students do daily reading

Secondary amount of homework provided is increased progressively for each year level.

Year 6 = 1 hour per day

Year 12 = 3 hours per day

Percentage of students who pursue further education post-graduation

Australia - Trinity College, Deakin University

USA - UMass(Amherst), Stevens Institute of Technology, SCAD,

Canada - University of Victoria, Simon Fraser University, McGill University, Carleton
University

United Kingdom - University of Westminster, Regent’s University London,

Student support

Dedicated staff/programs for students with special learning needs

EAL Teachers, Inclusion Teachers, Literacy Coordinator

Learning support offered

Push-In and Pull-out Support for EAL students

The school supports gifted, able and talented students

Extra-curricular opportunities exist for students to extend their learning

Student access to education psychologist

Referrals are made to local agencies as needed

Admissions

Entry evaluation for students

Yes at all age levels

Brief description of entry evaluation required

EY students are assessed based on skills and knowledge. Beginning year
one, all applicants must sit for the Admissions assessment test.

Waiting list

Year level based

Deadline for registration (new academic year)

It is an ongoing registration. We are admitting students anytime in the school
year.

Students can join after academic year begins

Yes, we operate on a Rolling Admissions basis.

School day

School start time

08:00

School finish time

15:00

Supervised care before/after school

After School Care is offered Monday – Friday, 15:00 - 16:00.

School bus service available

Currently no

School provided lunches

Yes

Uniform required

Yes

Extracurricular activities

Extracurricular activities or clubs offered

Swimming, soccer, karate, art, cooking, gardening, lego, games,
homework club, yoga, piano, languages

Sports activities included

Soccer, basketball, volleyball & swimming

Sports teams or sport competitions available for students

Yes

Facilities

Facilities at the school

2 Libraries, Science Labs, Design Lab, Theatre, Performing and Visual Arts
studios.

Sports facilities at the school

Outdoor play area, 25 meter swimming pool, toddler's pool, air-conditioned
1080 sqm gymnasium, full-sized football pitch.

About the school

Qualities and characteristics best defining the school

AISPP has been awarded the highly esteemed 5-year accreditation status by the Accrediting Commission for Schools, Western Association of Schools and Colleges (ACS WASC). We have also achieved the prestigious accreditation from the Council of International School (CIS).

CIS International Accreditation is a rigorous, school-wide evaluative process that measures alignment with internationally benchmarked standards and provides guidance for continued improvement.

We offer IB education from the Primary Years Programme (PYP), through to the Middle Years Programme (MYP) and close with both the Diploma Programme (DP) and the Career-related Programme (CP) for the final two years.

We utilise the Australian national curriculum.

Teaching approach of the school

Our Early Years Programme follows the Australian Early years Learning Framework and from EY3 students are also taught through the framework of the Primary Years programme of the International Baccalaureate.

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