AUPPHS-FA offers an American proficiency-based curriculum to students in grades 7-12. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for post-secondary success in the University program of their choosing. All courses are taught in English with an emphasis placed on an integrated approach to learning associated with the STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics) philosophy. In 2024, AUPPHS-FA will offer 10 Advanced Placement courses and 6 Pre-Advanced Placement courses.
With recognition from the US-based College Board, AUPPHS-FA offers Advanced Placement (AP) courses that are recognized worldwide for their academic rigor. Those who successfully complete AP courses are more likely to be accepted into the university of their choice.
Yes, AUPPHS-FA is now open for students who are interested in studying Grades 7 and 8. See Specifics regarding Grades 7 and 8 here.
AUPPHS-FA delivers a College Preparatory level (CP) and Advanced Placement (AP) curriculum that include Mathematics (Pre-Algebra, Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II, Pre-calculus, and AP Calculus or AP Statistics), Sciences (Biology, Physics, and Chemistry), English and Social Studies (History, Economics, etc..). We require two years of a World Language (Chinese), two years of Health and Physical Education, and one year of Art. Seniors are also required to complete a Capstone project.
AUPPHS-FA students are also required to take STEAM courses that include Information and Communication Technology (ICT), Robotics, Food Science and Technology, and AP Physics. Beginning in 2024, AUPPHS-FA will offer AP Computer Science.
All courses at AUPPHS-FA are taught in English with one exception. That exception is the required Khmer Language course mandated by the Cambodian Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports.
AUPPHS-FA teachers are outstanding expatriates and local professionals with bachelor’s and advanced degrees from universities around the world. We also employ subject specialists, notable in STEAM, who lecture at the university level. All faculty members have been trained to provide interactive learning environments that enhance or promote student engagement.
All students enrolled in AUPPHS-FA are required to complete the following:
For more information about our graduation requirements, please check here.
Students who graduate from AUPPHS-FA receive two diplomas:
Upon graduation from AUPPHS-FA, you can gain admission to any local university in Cambodia. You will also gain automatic admission to the American University of Phnom Penh (AUPP). AUPPHS-FA’s affiliation with Foxcroft Academy also provides the opportunity for students to study abroad and pursue their education in the United States or other countries where the Foxcroft Academy diploma is recognized.
Yes, in 2023, we expanded our curriculum to include grades K3-6 Primary school. The primary school combines the Ministry of Education, Youth, and Sports framework with a modern curriculum to offer a well-rounded education. The primary school’s curriculum is delivered in Khmer to ensure every student has a strong foundation in their native language but includes a strong English program to ensure a seamless transition to the English curriculum starting in grade 7.
AUPPHS-FA also offers an after-school Chinese language program. This program includes a Young Chinese Test (YCT) program for young learners ages 6 to 15 and a Hanyu Shuiping Kaoshi (HSK) program for adult learners. Both programs are taught by experienced native Chinese teachers.
AUPP High School-Foxcroft Academy is a Candidate for Accreditation. Approved by the Accrediting Commission for Schools, Western Association of Schools and Colleges.
Before enrollment, the students should provide the following documents:
Admission to AUPPHS-FA requires prospective students to complete an interview, an English Placement Test, and a Math Placement Test. While an IELTS/TOEFL score may fulfill the English testing requirement (see in Question 3), the English Placement Test is designed to gauge students’ abilities in listening, reading, speaking, and writing. These placement evaluations, along with the Math test and personal interview, are crucial to ensuring students’ academic readiness and success at AUPPHS-FA.
Students are exempt from the English Placement Test if their TOEFL/IELTS scores match the following:
It’s recommended that applicants send in their previous school report cards/official transcript before scheduling to take the English Placement exam. Once these documents are reviewed, an AUPPHS-FA admissions officer will contact you to arrange a convenient time for the interview and English Placement Test. The exam will typically be scheduled during working hours (8am-5pm, Monday thru Friday).
If a student transfers in the middle of the school year, they need to present their official transcripts from their previous school. AUPPHS-FA will evaluate those reports to determine if the student should transfer during the year or wait until the next school year. If a transfer student is missing credits required by AUPPHS-FA, we will let them know.
For details on AUPPHS-FA tuition and other fees, please click here.
Students and parents have three options when paying for tuition:
Students will need to cover the following fees:
Please note that students who have the required IELTS or TOEFL iBT scores are exempt from the English Placement Test. Thus, they do not need to make payment for the testing fee.
AUPPHS-FA offers a sibling discount where the second child is given a 10% discount while subsequent siblings are discounted at 20%. This discount is only available for siblings enrolled in AUPP or AUPPHS-FA and applies solely to tuition fees. In addition, students who choose to pay the full amount annually will get a 2% deduction on their tuition fee (one time only).
Schedules vary, but classes always begin at 8 AM and typically extend to 3:30 PM. There are instances when students may have a 3:30-4:30 class. There are breaks scheduled within the school day (a 30-minute morning break and a 1-hour lunch break). There are also after-school activities that students are involved with at different times throughout the year.
No, AUPP High School-FA currently does not provide transportation for students.
Yes, we have a nice clean canteen inside the campus.
Yes, we have Guidance Counselors who are dedicated to helping students succeed in their educational journey. With their vast knowledge and experience, they are well-equipped to guide students through the important decisions and challenges that arise during their high school years.
AUPP High School-Foxcroft Academy provides a study abroad program through its US affiliate school. AUPPHS-FA students can travel and study at Foxcroft Academy (FA) for three months or multiple years, depending on their desires. FA has had a boarding program since 2003 and is able to support as many as a hundred foreign students on its campus.
AUPPHS-FA has security guards on campus 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Students can always call the security guards for an escort from the parking areas and/or other areas on campus.
AUPPHS-FA offers first aid services to students who get injured on campus. Our trained nurse and staffs can provide immediate care and comfort to the affected student. If the injury is severe, we will inform the parents and provide necessary first aid. In case of a serious injury, we will immediately involve the medical services for quick and appropriate treatment.
AUPPHS-FA offers students an insurance policy from Forte Life Insurance. This insurance is provided to students who are enrolled in any program at our school and there is no additional fee charged to parents for it. The school fully covers the insurance policy for the enrolled students.
AUPPHS-FA offers many co-curricular activities and encourages its students to involve themselves in something that interests them. Or start a club of their own. Participation in co-curricular programs provides an opportunity to develop an aptitude for teamwork, problem-solving, adaptability, respect, responsibility, dependability, and independent thinking that can lead to rewarding experiences with lifelong intellectual, social, and physical benefits.
Typically, signing up for co-curricular will take place at the start of the school year in September.
Yes! We welcome external students who are not currently enrolled at our school to register and take their AP exams on our campus.
The process is very simple:
We offer a wide range of subjects. External students can sit for the following AP exams at our campus:
Note: Please contact the AP Coordinator to confirm if your specific subject is available this testing cycle.
The standard exam fee for external candidates is as follows:

No additional administrative fees are charged if you register during the normal timeline. However, please be mindful of the following College Board penalty policies: