High School
The Herrington Secondary School Programme marks a pivotal transition in each learner’s academic journey; from structured foundations to independent exploration. Designed for students aged 12 to 14 (Grades 7–9), this stage deepens understanding across disciplines while nurturing research, innovation, and leadership skills through the Cambridge Lower Secondary Curriculum and the MoEYS National Programme.
Herrington’s bilingual approach continues to balance global learning standards with local identity, ensuring that students become both competent global thinkers and responsible Cambodian citizens.
Cambridge Lower Secondary + MoEYS National Curriculum
Herrington Secondary offers a dual academic framework that aligns Cambridge International benchmarks with Cambodia’s national standards. This integration ensures academic depth, bilingual proficiency, and readiness for the Cambridge IGCSE in Grades 9–10.
Our Subject Programme

Students develop strong communication skills through reading, writing, speaking, and listening. Lessons encourage creativity, clear expression, and confidence in using English in both daily life and academics.

Students learn to read, write, and speak Khmer, strengthening their cultural identity and national pride. Khmer lessons ensure children grow as bilingual, confident communicators. Our Khmer program follows the Cambodia International Curriculum (MoEYS), providing students with a strong foundation in national standards while supporting their global learning journey.

Learners build problem-solving skills and number fluency through hands-on activities, real-life examples, and logical reasoning. Students are guided to truly understand concepts, not just memorize them.

Children explore the world through experiments, observations, and inquiry-based learning. They learn to think like young scientists—asking questions, testing ideas, and discovering how things work.

Art lessons spark creativity and imagination while encouraging students to express themselves through colors, shapes, and various materials. Children build confidence in their artistic abilities.

Students discover a love for reading through stories, phonics, and comprehension activities. Reading lessons strengthen vocabulary, imagination, and critical thinking, helping children become fluent readers.

Kids learn essential digital skills, from basic computer use to simple coding and research. They are also taught how to use technology safely, responsibly, and creatively.

Students explore different cultures, global issues, and diverse viewpoints. The subject builds teamwork, research skills, and open-mindedness, helping children understand the world around them.

PE helps students stay active, healthy, and confident. Through sports and movement, they develop fitness, coordination, teamwork, and a positive attitude toward physical activity.
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