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'''Zaman International School''' (ZIS) is a private school in Cambodia's Capitol Phnom Penh founded by Mr. Atilla Yusuf Guleker, a former journalist of the Turkish newspaper [[Zaman_(newspaper)|Zaman]].
'''Zaman International School''' (ZIS) is a private Turkish school in Cambodia's Capitol Phnom Penh founded by Atilla Yusuf Guleker, a former journalist of the Turkish newspaper [[Zaman_(newspaper)|Zaman]].


It opened in 1997 and offers an education to children from K1 to grade 12. All lessons are taught in English, Turkish and Khmer. The high school is housed in a newly built and designed building in Tonle Bassac area of Phnom Penh.
It opened in 1997 and offers an education to children from K1 to grade 12. All lessons are taught in English, Turkish and Khmer. The high school is housed in a newly built and designed building in Tonle Bassac area of Phnom Penh.

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Zaman International School
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TypePrivate
MottoYou're going to reach the top with us!
Established1997
FounderAtilla Yusuf Guleker
DirectorAli Kokten
PrincipalOsman Karaca
Websitewww.zamanisc.org

Zaman International School (ZIS) is a private Turkish school in Cambodia's Capitol Phnom Penh founded by Atilla Yusuf Guleker, a former journalist of the Turkish newspaper Zaman.

It opened in 1997 and offers an education to children from K1 to grade 12. All lessons are taught in English, Turkish and Khmer. The high school is housed in a newly built and designed building in Tonle Bassac area of Phnom Penh.

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