Hope International School - An Overview
Hope International School was established to provide quality, Christ-centred, education services for the children of international Christian workers in Cambodia. The School is owned by its member missions, each with representation on the school board, which provides direction for the School.
Hope teachers each profess Hope's Statement of Christian Faith and hold professional teaching qualifications in their home country. Hope teachers actively encourage students to develop a personal biblical worldview as they seek to learn about, and make sense of, the world around them.
Member Missions:
- AG - Assemblies of God,
- NZCMS - New Zealand Church Missionary Society,
- Interserve,
- OMF, and
- Christian Care for Cambodia which itself has the following Member Agencies:
- Church Missionary Society (Australia),
- Church Missionary Society (New Zealand),
- Danish Lutheran Mission (Denmark),
- Global Interaction (Australia),
- International Ministries (United States), and
- Pioneers (Australia).
Further, a Memorandum of Understanding for the secondment of teachers exists with:
- Cambodia Action (previously SAO Cambodia),
- SIL, and
- ICC.
Hope International School currently caters for:
- over 320 students from 31 nationalities
- 90 staff from 10 nationalities, and
- two campuses - Phnom Penh and Siem Reap.
Hope International School is accredited as an:
- ACSI School (Association of Christian Schools International), and
- Cambridge University Examination Centre (IGCSE and AS certification).