AEAS Australian Schools Workshop for Education Agents

Monday 7 September 2026  |  PHNOM PENH, CAMBODIA

AEAS is pleased to invite your education agency to participate in a free face-to-face workshop with senior admissions representatives from leading Australian private and government schools.

DATE: Monday 7 September 2026

VENUE: Hyatt Regency Hotel, Phnom Penh

TIME: 10.00am – 3.00pm

REGISTER NOW FOR THE PHNOM PENH WORKSHOP

This event provides agents with the opportunity to meet directly with school representatives, strengthen existing partnerships, and gain updated information about enrolment opportunities, admissions expectations, student support and pathways for Cambodian students considering an Australian school education.

The workshop is designed to support agencies in providing families with accurate, up-to-date guidance about studying at Australian primary and secondary schools.

Why should my agency participate?

Interest in Australian school education continues to grow among Cambodian families, particularly among parents seeking high-quality English-language education, strong student support and long-term university pathways.

Recent AEAS events in Phnom Penh have confirmed increasing demand for more detailed guidance about Australian schools, including admissions expectations, student wellbeing, boarding options and pathway planning.

Many Cambodian families are now comparing Australian school education with international school options already available locally. In many cases, tuition fees at leading Australian schools are comparable to those charged by international schools in Phnom Penh, making Australia an increasingly attractive option for families seeking a safe, supportive and globally recognised education environment.

Families are also becoming more interested in understanding the differences between Australian government and non-government schools, particularly in areas such as pastoral care, cocurricular opportunities, boarding support, academic extension programs and university preparation.

This workshop provides Cambodian education agencies with the opportunity to meet directly with Australian school representatives, strengthen relationships, and gain updated information about enrolment availability, admissions expectations, visa considerations and student preparation for 2027, 2028 and beyond.

For agencies looking to expand their Australian schools business, the workshop offers valuable market insight and direct access to schools, helping your team provide clearer guidance and stronger support to Cambodian families considering an Australian education pathway.

What is the purpose of the workshop?

Direct access to schools

Direct access to schools

Meet Australian school representatives face-to-face and develop stronger working relationships.

Updated admissions information

Updated admissions information

Learn about current enrolment opportunities, entry requirements and application expectations.

Student pathways and welfare

Student pathways and welfare

Better understand how Australian schools support Cambodian students academically and personally.

AEAS and school readiness

AEAS and school readiness

Learn how AEAS supports student placement, preparedness and successful transition into Australian schools.

During the workshop, participating agencies will learn more about:

  • availability of places for 2027, 2028 and beyond
  • Australian primary and secondary school pathways
  • boarding and homestay support options
  • student wellbeing and pastoral care
  • AEAS testing and admissions preparation
  • changing enrolment trends and market expectations
  • direct communication channels with participating schools

As interest in Australian school education continues to grow in Cambodia, this workshop is intended to help agencies provide families with clearer guidance and stronger support throughout the school selection and admissions process.

Who should attend and what are the expectations of participants?

AEAS Workshops provide education agents and Australian schools with an opportunity to meet face to face to develop business relationships and learn more about each school’s individual programs.

This workshop is intended for:

  • education agencies actively supporting Cambodian students applying to Australian schools
  • agency owners and directors OR senior managers responsible for Australian school partnerships
  • decision makers overseeing Australian schools recruitment and business development
  • experienced agency representatives working directly with Australian school placement

To ensure productive engagement between schools and agencies, participating organisations are required to:

  • nominate senior representatives involved in Australian school partnerships
  • attend the full workshop program including presentations, individual meetings and group sessions
  • engage professionally with participating schools and fellow agencies
  • participate actively in networking and discussion opportunities

NOTE: THIS IS NOT AN AGENT COUNSELLOR TRAINING DAY!

This event is designed to build business relationships, and agency representatives should be directors, managers and senior agency staff with the experience and authority to negotiate agreements and partnerships with Australian schools.

Which schools are participating?

Australian schools are keen to meet with your agency and to strengthen relationships.

AEAS is currently finalising participation with Australian schools for the Phnom Penh workshop. Additional participating schools will be announced progressively in the lead-up to the event.

The event will include a selection of leading Australian primary and secondary schools from multiple states and sectors, including boarding and day schools.

AEAS staff will also be available to provide information about their services.

Below is a list of schools confirmed so far.

School Name CRICOS State School Type Accommodation type
NSW Government Schools NSW Co-Ed Homestay
Ravenswood School for Girls 02306K NSW Girls Boarding
St Aidan’s Anglican Girls’ School 01194K QLD Girls Homestay, Living with Relatives
Wesley College 00354G VIC Co-Ed Homestay, Boarding

What is the program for the Workshop?

The draft schedule for the workshop in Phnom Penh is as follows

Time Activity
9.30am – 10.00am Registration for Education Agents
10.00am – 10.15am Welcomes, overview of workshop and introductions
10.15am – 11.15am Meetings 1 - 3
11.15am – 11.35am Morning tea (20 minutes)
11.35am – 12.55pm Meetings 4 - 7
12.55pm – 1.35pm Lunch (40 minutes)
1.35pm – 2.15pm Panel Discussion / Presentation
2.15pm – 2.55pm Meetings 8 - 9
3.00pm Agent Workshop concludes

A meeting schedule will be emailed to you before the event, allocating 20 minute meetings between school and agent representatives throughout the day.

Each agent will meet with all participating schools within the schedule.

There will also be time for informal conversations over morning tea and lunch.

Who can I contact with questions?

If you would like further information about this event, please contact

Brett McGeorge
Director, Marketing & Business Development
[email protected]
  +61 418 564 955

Tracey O’Halloran
Managing Director, AEAS
[email protected]
  +61 412 294 495

We look forward to your agency’s participation in our AEAS Australian Schools Workshop for Education Agents in Cambodia.