Sen Sok () is an administrative district (khan) of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. It contains the Sen Sok International University Hospital.
Khan Sen Sok was established in 2008âÂÂ2009 by taking three SangkatsâÂÂKhmuonh, Phnom Penh Thmei and Tuek ThlaâÂÂfrom Khan Russey Keo. The population recorded in the resulting area by the 2008 census was 120,579.
In 2010 Ponhea Pon, Prek Pnov and Samraong communes were added to the Khan from Ponhea Lueu District, Kandal Province. In 2013, the latter three Sangkats formed a part of a new entity, Khan Prek Pnov, while Sangkat Krang Thnong, previously belonging to Khan Pou Senchey, was added to Sen Sok. In 2016, two new Sangkats were established by separating areas from existing subdivisionsâÂÂOu Baek K'am from Tuek Thla and Kouk Khleang from Phnom Penh Thmei.
As of 2020, Sen Sok is subdivided into six Sangkats (communes) and 47 Phums (villages).
List of Buddhist pagodas, wats, and temples in Khan Sen Sok
Northbridge International School Cambodia is in Teuk Thlar Commune, Sen Sok Section.
Home of English International School has a Toul Kork Branch in Sen Sok Section.
The Japanese School of Phnom Penh, a full-time Japanese school, is in Sangkat Toek Thla in Sen Sok. It was established in 2015.
The Japanese Supplementary School of Phnom Penh (ãÂÂãÂÂã³ãÂÂã³è£Âç¿ÂæÂÂæ¥Âæ ¡ Punonpen Hoshà « Jugyà  Kà Â), formerly known in English as the Phnom Penh Japanese School, is a part-time Japanese school, in Sangkat Toek Thla in Sen Sok. It is operated by the Japanese Association of Cambodia (JACAM;ã«ã³ãÂÂã¸ã¢æÂ¥æÂ¬äººä¼ Kambojia Nihonjin-kai), and was established in 2002. It had 60 students in June 2011.