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Singapore Cambodia International Academy

Cambodia, Phnom Penh

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees KHR 34,720,000 - 74,000,000
Ages 2 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 350
Type Co-educational
Opened 2018
Bus Service No
Academic offering
Curriculum Singapore Curriculum, Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, British Curriculum
Taught languages English, Khmer, Mandarin
Typical class size 20
Strengths STEM, Academic Enrichment, Languages
Clubs Community and Service, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Leadership and Professional, Academic and Intellectual, Social and Hobbies, Lifestyle and Wellbeing, Cultural and Language
Stages Preschool, Primary School, High School, Senior Secondary School
Introduction

Singapore (Cambodia) International Academy (SCIA) is a K12 international school in Phnom Penh that blends the Singapore and Cambridge curricula to educate learners aged 2–18. The Main Campus sits in One Park, Phnom Penh City Center, with a Pre-School campus nearby in Boeung Keng Kang. English is the language of instruction, with Chinese and Khmer taught as subjects. The Primary School follows Singapore's core subjects (English, Mathematics, Science) and Cambridge Primary Checkpoint, while the High School combines Singaporean Secondary Curriculum with Cambridge Lower Secondary and leads to the IGCSE in Grade 10 and Cambridge AS/A Levels in the senior years. SCIA's signature programmes are Entrepreneurship, Leadership, and STEM, supported by Play Network enrichment. The school opened in August 2018 with 175 students in the first cohort; current total is not published on the site. School hours are Monday–Friday 7:30 AM–5:30 PM and Saturday 7:30 AM–1:00 PM, indicating a day-school model.

58 Street R8, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

The Essentials

Singapore Cambodia International Academy has 350 pupils, typical class sizes of 20, instruction in English.

Location

Main Campus: One Park, Phnom Penh City Center, No. 58, Street R8, Sangkat Srah Chak, Khan Daun Penh, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Pre-School New Campus: No. 02, Street 302, 7 Village, Sangkat Boeung Keng Kang I, Khan Boeung Keng Kang, Phnom Penh. The campuses are in central Phnom Penh, with the main campus in the city centre and the Pre-School campus in the Boeung Keng Kang I district. Hours published for the Main Campus are Monday–Friday 7:30 AM–5:30 PM and Saturday 8:00 AM–1:00 PM; Pre-School hours align with its programme.

Stages

SCIA offers Pre-School (Nursery 1 and 2, Kindergarten 1 and 2), Primary School (G1–G6), High School (G7–G10), and Senior High School (G11–G12). It delivers a curriculum blended from Cambridge International Education and Singapore curricula for learners aged 2–18.

Type

SCIA is an international K12 school and operates as a day school.

Additional learning support

SCIA accepts psycho-educational and/or special education evaluation reports for Additional Learning Needs (SEN) assessments when applicable, and has an Education & Career Guidance team to support students with counselling, coaching and related guidance.

Country affiliation

SCIA is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Singapore Institute of Management (SIM) and is part of the SIM Group.

Religious affiliation

No religious affiliation is stated in SCIA's public materials.

School day structure

The school day for the Main Campus runs Monday to Friday 7:30 AM–5:30 PM, with Saturday hours 8:00 AM–1:00 PM; Pre-School hours align with its programme.

Bus service

Public information about a dedicated SCIA bus service is not published; families should contact SCIA for transport arrangements using the main enquiry lines.

Fees

Annual tuition at Singapore Cambodia International Academy ranges from KHR 34,720,000 to KHR 74,000,000 for 2026/27.

Application fees

- Application fee: USD 250. This fee is non‑refundable and non‑transferable and is payable in full when submitting the application form.
- Enrolment (one‑time) fee for successful applicants: Nursery USD 750; Kindergarten – Grade 12 USD 2,700. This enrolment fee is non‑refundable and non‑transferable and is payable on acceptance of the Letter of Offer.

Tuition fees by year group (payment frequency options shown with amounts)

- Nursery Half Day (N1 & N2):
- Annual payment: USD 8,680.00.
- Semester payment (each): USD 4,470.20 (two payments per year).
- Term payment (each): USD 2,278.50 (four payments per year).

- Nursery Full Day (N1 & N2):
- Annual payment: USD 10,200.00.
- Semester payment (each): USD 5,253.00 (two payments per year).
- Term payment (each): USD 2,677.50 (four payments per year).

- Kindergarten (K1 & K2) and Grades 1–3:
- Annual payment: USD 14,500.00.
- Semester payment (each): USD 7,467.50 (two payments per year).
- Term payment (each): USD 3,806.25 (four payments per year).

- Grades 4–6:
- Annual payment: USD 15,800.00.
- Semester payment (each): USD 8,137.00 (two payments per year).
- Term payment (each): USD 4,147.50 (four payments per year).

- Grades 7–10:
- Annual payment: USD 17,500.00.
- Semester payment (each): USD 9,012.50 (two payments per year).
- Term payment (each): USD 4,593.75 (four payments per year).

- Grades 11–12:
- Annual payment: USD 18,500.00.
- Semester payment (each): USD 9,527.50 (two payments per year).
- Term payment (each): USD 4,856.25 (four payments per year).

Annual capital fee

- Annual capital fee (applies to all students): Nursery USD 1,200; Kindergarten – Grade 12 USD 2,700. This fee is billed annually and is payable in full before attendance; capital fees will be prorated on a termly basis for students joining mid‑year.

What the tuition and capital fees include

- Tuition fee inclusions: textbooks, classroom instruction and handouts, student insurance, snacks for Nursery and Kindergarten (N1–K2), orientation (excluding overnight or overseas trips), post‑exam school activities, and one complimentary co‑curricular activity (CCA) (material top‑up fees may apply for selected CCAs). The published fee schedule also indicates that two sets of school uniform (academic) and two sets of PE uniform are provided.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Payment frequency options: annual (single payment), semester (two payments per year) or term (four payments per year). Annual and semester payments are due before Term 1 / before Term 3 as applicable; term payments are due before each term (before Term 1, Term 2, Term 3 and Term 4). Specific amounts for each payment frequency are shown in the fee schedule above.
- Proration: Tuition is prorated on a weekly basis for students joining mid‑quarter/year; capital fees are prorated on a termly basis.
- Overdue payments: Fees overdue by more than 30 days trigger a warning. The school may exclude a student from examinations or attendance privileges until outstanding amounts are settled, and reserves the right to disenrol a student with fees more than 30 days overdue and to refer the debt to collection or take legal action.

Boarding fees

- Boarding: There is no boarding programme listed for this school; boarding fees are not applicable.

Other costs and optional charges

- Material top‑up fees may be required for selected CCA programmes.
- Overnight and overseas trips, if offered, are not included in the tuition fee and are billed separately.
- The fee schedule and terms reserve the right for the school to add or change fees where necessary.
- Invoices and billing correspondence are provided in English and Khmer.

Refund information

- Refunds on withdrawal are processed only on submission of a completed withdrawal form and only for full term(s) (tuition and capital) not attended; no partial quarterly refunds are given. An administrative charge equal to 20% is deducted from the refundable portion of Tuition and Capital Fees before processing a refund. The school's force majeure clause disclaims liability for refunds where education is interrupted by events beyond the school's control.

Fee payment options and administrative notes

- Accepted payment methods: cash, cheque, bank transfer, and Mastercard/Visa. For cash and cheque payments an appointment is requested in advance. Parents are responsible for any bank transfer charges where applicable.
- Discounts: early‑application (early bird) discounts and sibling (pro‑family) discounts are offered with specific eligibility rules and application windows; details and discount rates are specified in the published fee schedule.
- The school may change or update the fee schedule from time to time for legal, safety or other substantive reasons.
Academics

Singapore Cambodia International Academy teaches Singapore Curriculum, Cambridge (Primary), Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, British Curriculum for students aged 2 to 18.

Curriculum

SCIA offers a K–12 curriculum in Phnom Penh that blends the Singaporean and Cambridge systems, with English as the main language of instruction and Chinese and Khmer available across year groups. SCIA's Curriculum Framework is The Helm, supported by The Anchor (pedagogy), The Binoculars (assessment), The Compass (student development) and The Sails (talent development), forming a holistic, learner-centred approach with signature Entrepreneurship and Leadership programmes. In Primary (G1–G6), core subjects follow Singapore's primary syllabus, with Cambridge Primary Checkpoint at the end of Grade 6; English is the main language with additional Chinese and Khmer language study. In High School (G7–G10), SCIA combines Singapore Lower Secondary with Cambridge Lower Secondary in Grades 7–8, proceeds to Cambridge IGCSE in Grade 10, and offers Cambridge ICE for eligible students; students take a minimum of seven IGCSE subjects. In Senior High School (G11–G12), students pursue Cambridge AS and A Levels, with subject options including Cambridge English Language, Cambridge Mathematics, Cambridge Sciences, Cambridge Languages (Chinese), Cambridge Humanities and Social Sciences and Cambridge Business; typical routes include 3 A-levels + 2 AS-levels or 4 A-levels.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

SCIA's public materials describe a holistic education approach that centers the learner and integrates social and emotional development into general well-being. The school's assemblies regularly address topics such as empathy, social responsibility, teamwork, bullying, healthy relationships, and self-discipline. The Play Network enrichment hub offers activities that promote social integration, character development, and leadership, extending SEL beyond classroom learning. The Education and Career Guidance (ECG) team supports students in making informed choices about education and future pathways, contributing to well-being and maturity. The school's stated values—balanced development, resilience, integrity, and teamwork—underpin its SEL-focused ethos.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school does not publicly disclose detailed information about Special Educational Needs (SEN) provision. A publicly shared LinkedIn post announces a collaboration with OrbRom Learning Support Center to strengthen inclusive learning and support for learners with diverse needs. SCIA presents itself as a holistic, values-driven institution rather than a dedicated SEN specialist; no explicit SEN unit or catalog of supported needs is described in public materials. The collaboration with a learning support partner suggests some level of inclusive education activity, though specifics are not published. The school emphasizes a broad, holistic education framework rather than a standalone SEN program.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

English is the main language of instruction at SCIA. Primary students also study Chinese and Khmer, indicating a multilingual approach within the curriculum. Public materials do not describe a separate English as an Additional Language (EAL) programme; explicit EAL staff or targeted EAL delivery is not listed in the available public content. The high school materials show Cambridge English and language-related subjects as part of the standard curriculum, but do not document dedicated EAL support. Overall, explicit EAL-program provisions are not clearly disclosed in public information.

Mental Wellbeing

Physical Education is described as contributing to physical, mental, and social health and overall well-being. Silent reading and weekly assemblies provide opportunities to focus on topics such as empathy, social responsibility, teamwork, and self-discipline, which support mental wellbeing. Play Network emphasizes social integration, leadership development, and a healthy lifestyle, fostering mental and emotional growth through extracurricular activities. The holistic education framework places emphasis on social and emotional aspects as part of the learner's development. ECG guidance and the school's values further support students' wellbeing and resilience.

Safeguarding

The school does not publicly disclose safeguarding and child protection policies in available public materials. Public mentions of safeguarding-related topics are limited to broader SEL and wellbeing activities; there is no explicit safeguarding policy page or statement visible in the public content. SCIA has engaged in partnerships that suggest support for inclusive learning and student welfare, but detailed safeguarding procedures or leads are not published online. If you require safeguarding specifics, please contact the school directly for the most current policy details.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Stage 1 – Application submission and documents. The process begins with a completed and signed Application Form. Submit copies of both parents' passports or identification cards, three recent passport-sized photos of the student, and the student's birth certificate or passport (original copy with an English translation). Also provide any relevant psycho-educational reports if applicable, other certifications, copies of the student's two most recent school reports and standardised tests (with English translation), and an application fee.

2. Stage 2 – Admission test and interview. After Stage 1, the applicant undertakes an admission test described as a 3-hour cognitive assessment. This is followed by an interview conducted by the Principal and the Vice-Principal or Head of Department. The stage is designed to assess fit with SCIA's Singapore-Cambridge curriculum and the student's readiness for enrollment.

3. Stage 3 – Offer decision and feedback. If the applicant passes the assessment, the school communicates an offer of admission. If not successful, there is a communication session with the parents to discuss the outcome and potential next steps. This stage ensures families receive feedback and guidance on alternatives if needed.

4. Stage 4 – Enrolment, orientation and start of term. Upon accepting the offer, the family proceeds to pay tuition fees and complete enrollment requirements. The student attends an orientation and then starts the new school term as scheduled. Fee payment and orientation are prerequisites for the start of the term.

Fees (as publicly posted for Academic Year 2024/2025): The SCIA fee schedule indicates that all fees are billed in USD. The Application Fee is $250 (non-refundable and non-transferable). Enrollment fees are $750 for Nursery and $2,700 for KG–Grade 12. An Annual Capital Fee is $1,200 for Nursery and $2,700 for KG–Grade 12. Tuition is listed per grade with multiple payment options (Annual, Semester, or Term), e.g., Nursery Half Day $8,680 annual / $4,470.20 per semester / $2,278.50 per term; Nursery Full Day $10,200 annual / $5,253.00 per semester / $2,677.50 per term; KG–Grade 3 $14,500 annual / $7,467.50 per semester / $3,806.25 per term; Grade 4–6 $15,800 annual / $8,137.00 per semester / $4,147.50 per term; Grade 7–10 $17,500 annual / $9,012.50 per semester / $4,593.75 per term; Grade 11–12 $18,500 annual / $9,527.50 per semester / $4,856.25 per term. Tuition includes textbooks, class handouts, student insurance, snacks (N1–K2), orientation, some activities, and one complimentary Co-curricular Activity (CCA). Uniforms are included. There are discount options (Early Bird and Pro-Family) listed for AY 2024/25, though these are historical and may not apply now. Payment methods include Cash, Cheque, Bank transfer, or Mastercard/Visa. Pro-ration applies for mid-year enrollments, and refunds are handled only for full terms with a 20% administrative deduction. The school also notes that invoices will be issued in English and Khmer. Updated: 11 June 2024.

Scholarships

There is no current, publicly posted SCIA scholarship information on the official admissions pages. A historical external report from 2019 references a SCIA Foundation Studies Scholarship, but this information is not presented as an active, current program by the school itself. Families seeking scholarship opportunities should contact admissions for the latest details.

Waitlist

SCIA does not publish a formal waitlist or pool system in its publicly available admissions information. The published admissions steps describe application submission, testing, and offers, with no reference to a waiting list or pool.

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