Expatolog Cambodia
Daily life Checked · 31 mai 2026 By the Expatolog team

Schools in Kampot — options for expat families

Schools in Kampot for expat families — no AEFE-accredited establishment, CNED options and recommendations for schooling in Phnom Penh or Siem Reap.

Cost
400 USD – 8 500 USD CNED ~400–900 EUR/year; Lycée René-Descartes Phnom Penh 4,000–8,500 USD/year
Difficulty
Easy
Reading
4 min

In 3 bullets

  • No AEFE-accredited establishment in Kampot in 2026 — French-speaking families with school-age children opt for CNED or move to Phnom Penh.
  • CNED (French distance learning): a viable option for kindergarten and primary school with parental supervision.
  • Phnom Penh (3h by road) remains the option for Lycée René-Descartes — feasible on a weekday basis if accommodation is available.

Situation in 2026

Kampot has no internationally accredited school recognised by the French national education system. Expat families with school-age children generally choose:

  1. CNED distance learning from Kampot for younger year groups.
  2. Moving to Phnom Penh for upper primary, middle school and high school.

Available options in Kampot

CNED — French distance learning

The main solution for families staying in Kampot.

  • Fees: approximately 400–900 EUR/year depending on year group.
  • Advantage: Kampot’s quality of life (low cost, tranquillity) can offset the constraints of CNED.
  • Limitation: requires serious parental supervision and a quiet workspace at home.
  • Enrolment: at cned.fr, before 15 June for the September intake.

Small local structures

A few small private bilingual (English-Khmer) nursery establishments exist in Kampot (non-accredited). Ask the local expat community (the “Kampot Expats Forum” group) for current recommendations.

Alternatives to Kampot

OptionLocationDistance
Lycée René-Descartes (AEFE) Phnom Penh3h by bus
EFI / Acacia (French) Phnom Penh3h
LFI Norodom Monineath (AEFE) Siem Reap~6h (via Phnom Penh)
ISPP (IB) Phnom Penh3h

Phnom Penh (3h) is the nearest city with an accredited French high school from Kampot.

Schools in Phnom Penh

Lycée René-Descartes (AEFE), EFI, ISPP — all schools for expat families in the capital.

Voir le guide →

FAQ

Can a family live in Kampot and send their children to school in Phnom Penh?

Possible but complex: 3h each way by road, making daily school logistics very demanding. Some families keep a weekday flat in Phnom Penh and return to Kampot at weekends. CNED remains the most practical option for staying in Kampot.

Do AEFE scholarships apply to CNED?

No — AEFE scholarships only fund tuition at schools within the AEFE network. Contact the French embassy for information on any supplementary assistance.

Are there French classes for children in Kampot?

The French-speaking community sometimes organises informal learning groups. Contact the “Kampot Expats Forum” Facebook group for current initiatives.

Sources (2)

Every fact in this guide comes from official documents or government sites. An access date is recorded for each source.

  1. France Diplomatie — Ministère de l'Europe et des Affaires étrangères Accessed on 31 mai 2026
  2. Ambassade de France au Cambodge Accessed on 31 mai 2026