Tuition fees at mid-range school

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Tuition fees at mid-range school

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There have been threads on this before but I can't find them.
Can anyone tell me what the annual fees are at a mid-range school, for a 13yr old?
The school I am thinking of is a large chain, with a Cambodian name, starts with "So" I think. (I'm not there at present).
I'm not even sure if this school would qualify as mid-range, I know its not top, only the fact that it doesn't have a cheesy, mispelt English name and the fact that it seems to be successful makes me think it might be "mid".
Thanks in advance.
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Sovannaphumi? Only one I see in Google

Google 'International schools Cambodia'

Check their websites

Lot of competition for students now, discounts will be available
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Thats the one. Thanks. Should have googled first, feeling a bit retarded today.
Would be interested in hearing how this school rates if anyone knows.
And these schools are back to normal- rather than online- now aren't they?
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Sweet, looks like around 800 p/a if i am reading it right. Still, would be interested in hearing about this school, how it compares with others at that price point and the merits of Khmer general education v Full time English program. I expected that the English programme would be more expensive but they seem to be around the same privce if i am reading it right.
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bittermelon wrote: Sat Oct 31, 2020 5:56 am Sweet, looks like around 800 p/a if i am reading it right. Still, would be interested in hearing about this school, how it compares with others at that price point and the merits of Khmer general education v Full time English program. I expected that the English programme would be more expensive but they seem to be around the same privce if i am reading it right.
Its by no means mid range, has very few native or native speaking teachers, it is popular school for khmers,i think behind beltei they have the most students. In cambodia. They have reopened as well.
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Yeah I wouldn't call it mid-range, but to the nomenclature is pretty vague anyways. I'd say it's upper-bottom tier if such a term exists.
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