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Re: School in Sihanoukville

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LaudJohn wrote:Idea Source is the only international School in SHV.

It has about 50 kids, a mix of Westerners and some Khmers.

It has a few Western Teachers, plus several Qualified Filipinos and several Khmer Teaching assistants with excellent English.

It is targeted IMHO, primarily at elementary/primary school. Has a good playground, both internal and external.

It costs roughly $350pm inclusive of capital fees.

I have my daughter in there at the moment and she is very happy and has made some nice friends.

Interestingly I find I know quite a few of the other parents.

I am quite impressed by the place and it beats any other school hands down.

I have one of my nieces in Sovannaphumi near the market in both the Morning Khmer and Afternoon English classes. Each session costs $82 per term (4 per year). Quite a few other expats that cannot afford Idea Source have their kids there, but a typical Khmer school. My niece is very happy there.

Some other expats send their kid to Life university, which is Korean Christian run.
Wow, thank you. This is quite helpful!
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