Cambodia, Phnom Penh
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The Australian International School Phnom Penh (AISPP) teaches children aged 2–18 and combines the Australian Curriculum with the International Baccalaureate (IB) programmes PYP, MYP, DP and the IB Career-related Programme (CP). The campus is described on the school site as a garden campus with separate Primary and Secondary buildings, an Early Learning Centre, a 25 m outdoor pool, a 1080 sqm air‑conditioned gymnasium, a full-sized football pitch and a performing-arts theatre. AISPP is the only school in Cambodia authorised to offer all four IB programmes on the same campus, and the school's primary-language programmes include English instruction with language classes in Mandarin and Khmer; EAL support is offered for non‑fluent English speakers. For detailed tuition and the official fee schedule the school publishes a Fee Schedule (PDF) on its Admissions/Fees page.
76 Angkor Blvd, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Australian International School Phnom Penh has typical class sizes of 15, instruction in English.
AISPP is located on Angkor Boulevard in Sangkat Toul Sangke 2, Khan Russey Keo, Phnom Penh. The campus is in the northern part of the city (Russey Keo). Parents typically reach the campus by car, taxi/tuk‑tuk or ride‑hailing services.
AISPP teaches from Early Years (ages 2–5) through Primary (Foundation/Year 1–5) and Secondary (Year 6–12). The school is authorised to deliver the four IB programmes (PYP, MYP, DP, CP) alongside the Australian curriculum.
Private, co‑educational day school.
AISPP has a Student Support Team (SST) that includes an Inclusion/Inclusive Education teacher, English language acquisition teachers, a wellbeing teacher and counsellor. Students may receive in‑class support, small‑group or one‑to‑one intervention and Individual Education Plans (IEPs).
The school follows the Australian national curriculum framework in combination with IB programmes and is a member of Australian international school networks.
No religious or denominational affiliation is indicated by the school.
The school office/reception hours are published as Monday–Friday 7:30 am – 4:30 pm (and limited Saturday by appointment). AISPP also publishes an annual school calendar (term dates) on its website.
AISPP does not currently operate its own school bus service.
Annual tuition at Australian International School Phnom Penh ranges from KHR 39,405,803 to KHR 113,573,155 for 2026/27.
Australian International School Phnom Penh teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), IBCP (International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme), Australian Curriculum, Reggio Emilia Approach for students aged 2 to 18.
AISPP teaches Australian Curriculum content as the basis for what is taught, delivered through the International Baccalaureate (IB) teaching framework. Early Years (ages ~2–5) draws on the Reggio Emilia approach and the Australian Early Years Learning Framework; Primary (to Year 5) is taught via the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) using Australian Curriculum benchmarks across literacy, numeracy and the eight learning areas (English, mathematics, science, HPE, humanities, the arts, technologies and languages). Middle Years (Year 6–10) follows the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) with specialist teachers and broad subject groups aligned to the Australian Curriculum. Senior secondary (Years 11–12, ages ~16–19) offers the IB Diploma Programme (DP) and the IB Career-related Programme (CP). AISPP is authorised to deliver all four IB programmes and holds international accreditations (CIS and WASC), while continuing to use Australian Curriculum standards for benchmarking at each stage.
1. Initial enquiry and tour
Contact the Admissions Office to begin the process and request either an on-campus tour or an online meeting. Programme-specific meetings with the primary or secondary principal can be requested if needed.
2. Online application and application fee
Complete the school’s online application form and pay the non-refundable application fee of USD 250. Ensure the payment matches the application submitted, keep the receipt, and note that assessments will not proceed until this payment is received.
3. Documents submission
Prepare and upload the required documents, including the last two years of official school reports (Years 1–12), the student’s passport, parents’ passports, the student’s birth certificate (with English translation if required), and up-to-date vaccination records. Incomplete or missing documents may delay the process.
4. Interview and assessment
After documents are received, the Admissions Office will arrange interviews and age-appropriate assessments. These may include English language screening and academic assessments for older students to determine placement and EAL support needs.
5. Decision and offer
The Head of School makes the final enrolment decision. If accepted, parents receive a formal offer letter outlining fees, conditions of enrolment, and deadlines. Review the letter carefully and clarify any terms, such as withdrawal conditions, before proceeding.
6. Payment agreement and securing the place
To secure the place, pay the compulsory fee listed in the offer and complete the school’s Payment Agreement. Confirm whether any additional one-time charges apply and keep all payment receipts. Choose a payment schedule that suits your situation and confirm any charges related to instalment plans with the Finance Department.
7. Enrolment confirmation and first-day preparation
Once payment and paperwork are complete, the school will confirm the start date and provide orientation details, including timetables, uniforms, and transport information if applicable. Check for programme-specific requirements and confirm first-day arrangements. Keep the school calendar and term dates for reference.
AISPP's website and the published fees page do not list academic scholarships, means‑tested bursaries, or regular fee‑remission programmes for prospective students.
AISPP's publicly available admissions information does not describe a formal, ranked waitlist or a published wait‑pool policy.
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