Finding an international school in Cambodia is genuinely manageable once you understand what the market looks like. Phnom Penh holds most of the options, from long-established IB schools to newer British and Cambridge programmes. Siem Reap has a smaller selection. Whether you are a family relocating for work or a Cambodian family seeking an international curriculum, the right search tools save time and reduce confusion.
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Before you open a search tool, a few realities about the Cambodian international school market are worth understanding.
Not all school search platforms work the same way. Some carry paid listings or sponsored placements that affect what you see first. The table below outlines what each platform offers.
| Feature | doris | International Schools Database | WhichSchoolAdvisor | Good Schools Guide |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Free to use | Yes | Yes | Partial | Paid subscription |
| No sponsored listings | Yes | No | No | No |
| No paid rankings | Yes | No | No | No |
| AI-assisted matching | Yes | No | No | No |
| Full curriculum filters | Yes | Limited | Limited | Limited |
| Fee data displayed | Yes | Partial | Partial | Limited |
| Parent community access | Yes | No | No | No |
| Cambodia school coverage | Yes | Yes | Partial | Limited |
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doris is free to use, shows no sponsored results, and lets you filter by curriculum, location, fees, and age range across all international schools in Cambodia. For a broader look at how to weigh up curriculum options, the doris guide to IB vs British curriculum is a useful reference before shortlisting.
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Once you have a shortlist of three to five schools, the real work begins. A platform gives you data; visiting gives you feel.
Book a school tour for each option on your list. Most Phnom Penh schools welcome prospective families and will arrange a walkthrough with an admissions team member. Pay attention to how staff interact with students during unstructured time, not just during the formal presentation.
Talk to current parents wherever possible. The doris community connects families already at schools in Cambodia, which means you can ask specific questions about daily life, transport, teacher turnover, or how well a school handles the transition for children arriving mid-year. Schools like Australian International School Phnom Penh, Shrewsbury International School Phnom Penh, and Canadian International School of Phnom Penh each have distinct community characters that parents describe quite differently.
Apply early to your preferred option. Holding a place at a second-choice school while you wait for a decision from your first choice is a reasonable strategy in this market.
These five questions are particularly relevant to the Cambodian context.
Q: Is there a reliable list of all international schools in Cambodia?
A: doris maintains profiles for international schools across Cambodia, including Phnom Penh and Siem Reap, with fee data, curriculum details, and admissions information. It is one of the most complete free resources available for families searching in this market.
Q: How early should I start searching for an international school in Cambodia?
A: Six to twelve months before your intended start date is a reasonable timeline, particularly if you are targeting well-established schools. Some year groups at popular IB schools fill quickly, and waiting lists are not uncommon.
Q: Do search platforms in Cambodia show accurate fee information?
A: Fee data on any platform should be treated as a starting point rather than a confirmed figure. doris displays published and publicly available fee ranges, but schools adjust fees annually. Always verify current fees directly with the school's admissions team.
Q: Are there good international schools in Cambodia outside Phnom Penh?
A: Options outside the capital are limited but do exist. International School of Siem Reap offers a Cambridge curriculum at significantly lower fees than comparable Phnom Penh schools, making it a genuine option for families based in that region.
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This guide was written by Aziza F, part of the doris editorial team. doris sources school data from institutions worldwide and speaks directly with parents navigating the school search process. Fee data reflects published and publicly available information for the 2026 to 2027 academic year and is reviewed annually. External sources: IB Organisation, Cambodia Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport.
Schools are listed for informational purposes only. doris does not rank or promote any school.