Teach at St. George's International School in Cambodia
Cambodia
K-12 School
Private school
Accreditation in progress
Accreditation in progress
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About St. George's International School
St. George’s International School has been established recently in 2014 to answer the call for a school with high educational standards that will exceed the requirements for accreditation by some of the well known international schools’ authorities. The school campus is being purpose built and lies within easy reach of central Siem Reap. Do not be surprised while we are new that classes will initially start small but grow fast in the initial weeks!
Pupils from Kindergarten through Primary are taught using British educational programmes, British National Curriculum, migrating to IPC [will be introduced as soon as possible] and IGCSE is offered for the senior Secondary students.
Teaching staff are expected to instill in our pupils the necessary confidence in themselves and in their ability to achieve worthy learning goals in an equal opportunity environment for local children alongside "western" children of the expat community, so SGIS will become Siem Reap's foremost educational establishment for children and youth.
St. George's International School contact information
Address: 93, Thmor Meas Road, Siem Reap, Cambodia
Phone: +855 12 366866
Cambodia at a glance
Country information
Capital: Phnom Penh
Language: Khmer
Population: 15 million
Currency: Riel (KHR)
Government: Parliamentary constitutional monarchy
Country quick facts
The Cambodian flag is the only national flag that features an image of a building – Angkor Wat.
Angkor Wat is a complex of temples in Cambodia, it is also the largest religious monument in the world.
Cambodia has a tropical climate, with a rainy monsoon season from May to November, and a dry season from December to April.
Over the past 20 years the textile industry has emerged as the country’s biggest source of income. The second largest source of Cambodian income is tourism.
In Cambodia, the head is considered the highest part of the body and shouldn’t be touched, even in kindness.
Cambodia has a constitutional monarchy, with King Norodom Sihamoni as the current head of state.
The official language of Cambodia is Khmer which has a unique script, called abugida