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AUPP Liger Leadership Academy

Cambodia, Phnom Penh

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees KHR 60,702,541
Ages 11 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 360
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 2012
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum Bespoke Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP)
Taught languages Khmer, English
Strengths STEM, Visual and Creative Arts, Service and Sustainability
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Community and Service
Stages Middle School, Secondary School, High School
Introduction

Liger Leadership Academy is a residential secondary school on a five acre campus about twelve kilometres east of central Phnom Penh. The academy uses a school developed STEEAM curriculum delivered through core classes in English, Khmer literacy, mathematics and science, nine week project based Explorations, and advanced options including Advanced Placement coursework and international standardized tests. Students live on campus: junior dormitories house students aged eleven to fourteen in three bedroom dorms with a maximum of fifteen per dorm, and senior apartments accommodate students aged fifteen to eighteen in self contained units. Instruction is English immersion and Khmer language arts is taught four hours per week. The Liger diploma is recognised by Cambodia's Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport. Campus facilities include Innovation Center, science laboratories, study halls, dining assembly spaces, a clinic, sports courts, a swimming pool and a football field. The school provides transport to and from campus.

112, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

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The Essentials

AUPP Liger Leadership Academy has 360 pupils, instruction in English.

Location

Liger is located in Phnom Penh's Chbar Ampov district (Phum Chompuska-ek, Sangkat Preak Thmey). The academy is in the eastern part of Phnom Penh and the school arranges student transport from a central pickup point in the city.

Stages

AUPP Liger Leadership Academy is a secondary school serving Grades 7–12. The academy operates a four‑year diploma program for Grades 9–12. Meanwhile, Grades 7–8 are part of the lower secondary programme.

Type

The academy is co‑educational and admits students of any gender. It transitioned from a charitable foundation model into a private school offering fee‑paying placements with ongoing support from the American University of Phnom Penh (AUPP); residential/boarding options exist but availability and fees are discussed during admission interviews.

Additional learning support

The school does not publish a detailed Special Educational Needs (SEN) policy on its public pages. It does highlight a low student‑teacher ratio (approximately 1:8) and a Personal Organization & Wellness (POW) programme designed to support students' wellbeing and self‑management, which the school presents as part of its student support approach.

Country affiliation

AUPP Liger operates in Cambodia and is supported by the American University of Phnom Penh (AUPP). The Liger model has historical ties to the Liger Charitable Foundation. The academy's diploma is recognised by Cambodia's Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport.

Religious affiliation

The academy has no stated religious affiliation.

School day structure

The school day runs 8:00am–5:00pm on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday. Wednesdays are a half‑day (students attend either 8:00am–12:00pm or 1:00pm–5:00pm depending on grade and schedule) and are used for extracurricular and project activities.

Bus service

The school confirms that it offers transportation from a central location in Phnom Penh. Practical arrangements, residential options and any transport fees are discussed with families during the admissions interview.

Diving Deeper
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Fees

Annual tuition at AUPP Liger Leadership Academy ranges from KHR 60,702,541 for 2026/27.

Fees – AUPP Liger Leadership Academy

Application Fee
• No application/enrolment fee is charged for entry into the school.

Tuition Fees per Year
Annual Tuition Fee: 54,135,001 KHR
Annual Capital Fee: 6,416,000 KHR
• Together, these total 60,551,002 KHR per year for Grades 7–12 for day students.
• The total annual fee is consistent across all grades (7 through 12) for day students at this rate.

Detailed Schedule & Payment Terms
• The fees are charged per academic year.
• Term breakdowns are not published publicly. Parents typically receive billing details directly from the school on enrolment.
• Payment terms (e.g., when during the year payments are due) are arranged with the admissions/finance office.

Boarding Fees
• Boarding costs are additional and are not listed publicly on the database page; families must request boarding fee details directly from the school’s admissions team.
Academics

AUPP Liger Leadership Academy teaches Bespoke Curriculum, Advanced Placement (AP) for students aged 11 to 18.

Curriculum

Liger Leadership Academy delivers an English‑immersion, STEAM‑oriented programme for Grades 7–12 that blends core “Essentials” (English language arts, Khmer literacy, math and science) with nine‑week, project‑based “Explorations,” extensive after‑school “Extensions” and explicit leadership competencies. Grades 7–8 include short, introductory Advanced Enrichments (pass/fail), while Grades 11–12 offer “Expertise” internships and elective, credit‑earning opportunities that do not affect GPA. Academic credits are earned in Grades 9–12 only. Graduation requires a minimum of 30 credits across defined areas (for example Science 5.5, Math 4, Khmer 4, English 4) and a Grade‑12 Impact Project with a reflective essay. Liger's high‑school diploma is formally recognised by Cambodia's Ministry of Education and qualifies students for Cambodian university admission, and graduates have sought recognition or admission internationally. Student progress is tracked with internationally recognised assessments and options for overseas entry, including MAP and WIDA assessments, Advanced Placement coursework/exams and the SAT and/or IELTS.

Wellbeing
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Parent Experience
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Facilities
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Extra-Curricular Activities
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Languages
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Reputation
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Admissions

Admissions

1. Submit the enrolment form
Complete the official registration or enrolment form online or using the downloadable version. Prepare the required documents listed by the school, including the student’s birth certificate or passport, parents’ ID or family book, and previous school report cards or transcripts. The AUPP Liger site also asks for two 4 × 6 cm photographs, so keep both digital and printed copies ready.

2. Await admissions confirmation
After submission, the admissions team will contact you to confirm your application and explain the next steps, including where to send supporting documents. This is the time to ask about deadlines, boarding options, and any missing paperwork. Monitor email and Telegram closely, as the school uses these channels for official communication.

3. Prepare and submit supporting documents
Be ready to provide copies of the student’s birth certificate, passport or national ID, parents’ ID or family book, and official school reports or transcripts. Originals or certified copies may be requested later. If the student has medical records or learning support needs, prepare these for discussion during the interview.

4. Attend interviews and any assessments
Admissions decisions are based on school records and interviews with the student and family. Some applicants may also be asked to complete additional academic assessments or attend a trial or observation day. The school indicates that an admission decision is usually made within one week of the student interview.

5. Review fees and offer details
If a place is offered, review the tuition, capital, registration, and boarding fees carefully. Published materials list annual tuition and separate one-time and boarding fees, but figures may vary across documents, so confirm the current amounts and payment schedule directly with Admissions before paying.

6. Confirm boarding and fee-freeze conditions
For boarding applicants, review the full and weekly boarding options. The school states that tuition and residential fees may be frozen until graduation for certain intakes, so confirm whether this applies to your child and request written confirmation in the offer or acceptance documents.

7. Complete acceptance and enrolment
After receiving the acceptance letter, follow the instructions to submit required forms, fees, and any health or insurance information. Keep copies of all correspondence and receipts, and confirm the start date and academic schedule so you can plan travel and preparations.

8. Clarify finances and support options
If you need clarification on fees or wish to explore sponsorship or scholarship options, contact the admissions office before accepting the offer.

Scholarships

Historically Liger operated as a residential scholarship program that selected economically, educationally or geographically disadvantaged students for full residential support. Since 2024 the organisation has described a transition to a fee-paying annual intake supported by the American University of Phnom Penh (AUPP).

Waitlist

The school's public pages do not describe a formal waitlist procedure.

School Events
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