CURRICULUM  
     
Founded largely on North American
standards, the Logos curriculum
covers core areas of academics
such as Bible, English, Science,
Social Studies, Mathematics, and
Science. Elective classes are
offered to middle school and high
school students to enrich the core
curriculum. These classes include
 

Yearbook, Graphic Design, Chorus, Art, Physical Education,
and Drama. We also offer a foreign language, Khmer. In addition to
core classes, elementary students study Khmer twice a week.
Physical education is a required part of the curriculum for elementary
grades. All of the units taught in the classroom are strongly attached
with our Expected School-wide Learning Results.

Several AP (Advanced Placement) classes are offered to junior
and senior students. At the end of the course the students take an
internationally-recognized AP exam; students may receive college
credit for the course if they do well on the exam.

Sports are a great way to teach teamwork and encourage personal
fitness and health. Students participate with other schools in friendly
matches of basketball and soccer. Physical Education is a required
part of the curriculum. This includes swimming and various outdoor
sports and games throughout the year.

The entire student body celebrates and participates in a variety
of events throughout the year. Elementary classrooms look forward
to celebrating the 100th Day of School, Dr. Seuss Day, Thanksgiving,
and more! Each grade plays an important role in the Christmas
Program and Spring Program. Students put on creative performances
including singing and story telling. The annual school carnival is
a much anticipated event. Students come up with their own idea for
a booth and operate it the day of the carnival. High school students
participate in dress-up days, the Talent Show, and many other Student
Council sponsored events.

Community service is an important aspect of teaching children to
understand their role in a community and one’s biblical responsibility
to our neighbor. Elementary grades participate in community service
projects together; previous projects include reading stories to children
at sister Cambodian schools and collecting donations for orphanages.
Middle School and High School students participate in 20 hours of
individual service projects of their choice.

             
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