Westview Cambodian International School is one of only three international schools in Cambodia to hold dual accreditation from the Council of International Schools (CIS) and the Accrediting Commission for Schools, Western Association of Schools and Colleges (ACS WASC).
In a market where many schools describe themselves as “international,” dual accreditation provides objective proof.
CIS and WASC are globally respected accrediting bodies that evaluate schools against demanding international benchmarks. Their reviews examine curriculum alignment, instructional quality, safeguarding, governance, financial sustainability, and strategic leadership. Schools must demonstrate measurable outcomes, institutional coherence, and a clear commitment to continuous improvement.
This distinction places Westview in a rare category: independently validated against both European and U.S. accreditation frameworks.
For students, this strengthens the credibility of the Westview diploma and academic record. Universities worldwide recognize CIS and WASC accreditation as assurance that coursework meets international standards of rigor and accountability.
For families, it provides clarity in a crowded educational landscape. Accreditation is not marketing language—it is a formal, recurring evaluation process that requires transparency, data, and sustained performance.
Westview’s blended curriculum—integrating American Common Core Standards with the Khmer national program—operates within this externally reviewed framework. The result is an education that is globally benchmarked, locally grounded, and strategically positioned for university pathways worldwide.
Dual accreditation is not a permanent badge. Both CIS and WASC require ongoing reporting, evaluation cycles, and demonstrated progress. This ensures that Westview continues to evolve, strengthen, and raise standards over time.
In short: Westview does not simply offer an international program. It operates at an internationally accredited level of accountability and performance.







