starkmonster, I honestly don't wish to be disrespectful, mate, but you really should check some facts before pontificating.starkmonster wrote:I don't think there's a decent school offering GCSE's and A Levels in Phnom Penh. The good high schools are both IB.
I know for a fact that there is one Upper secondary school in PP that has good A-Level results and sends students to Universities in the UK, US & Australia (among other countries). I know of several students now studying at Imperial College, London, having fulfilled the A Level requirements for entry; furthermore, a British school has a former student who has just completed her Master's in International Law in Strasbourg, having left a British School in Phnom Penh with fine A Level grades.
Please consider some facts, mate, before making such daft claims. More-than-decent results might be said to refute your claims of what constitutes a 'decent' school. I will show you more 'decent' results in a PM if you really want to know. The school I mentioned deliberately frowns on advertising - I consider that laudable - perhaps that is why you don't know about it. But it does exist, I assure you.