The Australian International School Phnom Penh (AISPP) welcomed the Khmer New Year in vibrant style with a heartwarming celebration designed especially for its Early Years learners and their families. Embracing both traditional and playful elements, the school transformed its campus into a colorful hub of cultural festivities, outdoor games, and shared memories.

AISPP’s celebration was more than just a school event—it was a community gathering that reflected the values of togetherness, creativity, and cultural appreciation. Families, siblings, and friends joined in a range of activities that honored Cambodian traditions while fostering strong school-home connections.

Indoor Crafts, Outdoor Games, and Cultural Exploration

Throughout the day, children participated in hands-on activities that engaged their senses and imagination. From traditional crafts and dress-up to outdoor games like tug-of-war and sand play, the event offered young learners the chance to explore Khmer customs in a fun, age-appropriate way. Teachers and staff wore traditional outfits, creating an authentic and inclusive atmosphere that helped children connect with the celebration’s meaning.

The event served as a platform for joyful learning. Children practiced cooperation, fine motor skills, and cultural expression—all while having fun. The presence of parents and extended family members added warmth and support, reinforcing AISPP’s commitment to holistic education and community engagement.

A Celebration of Culture and Connection

Khmer New Year, or “Choul Chnam Thmey,” is one of the most important celebrations in Cambodia. At AISPP, this festival becomes an opportunity to teach respect for cultural diversity and to celebrate the country’s heritage in a meaningful, inclusive way. For international families, it’s a valuable window into local traditions, while for Cambodian families, it’s a cherished reminder of home.

The theme of the Year of the Snake was woven into the day’s storytelling and decorations, offering a gentle introduction to the lunar calendar and its symbolism. Whether it was sharing stories, building sand stupas, or laughing through traditional games, the celebration left a lasting impression on everyone involved.

AISPP: Where Culture Meets Early Childhood Education

As a leading international school in Phnom Penh, AISPP integrates global education with local relevance. Events like this Khmer New Year celebration demonstrate how cultural understanding can be introduced early in a child’s development. AISPP continues to provide a nurturing environment where diversity is honored and learning is a shared journey.

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