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Singapore Curriculum International Schools in Thailand

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About international schools in Thailand

Schools that describe themselves as following the Singapore curriculum in Thailand base their primary teaching on the Singapore approach - a tightly sequenced, mastery-focused programme that places particular emphasis on mathematics and science and a clear set of learning outcomes. Instruction is usually in English, with Mandarin (or another Chinese language) and Thai commonly taught as additional languages in a bilingual or tri-lingual model; early years programmes are often a hybrid that borrows from UK early-years practice while older students move to internationally recognised exit routes. Fees sit within Thailand’s broad international-school market and vary by campus, year group and location, so expect annual tuition to range from mid-level bands up to higher six-figure amounts in baht at premium campuses, with separate one-time application or capital fees plus exam, bus and uniform costs. Admissions operate year-round in many centres with waiting lists for popular year groups; relocating families should check each school’s accreditation, the language-support available for non-native English speakers, and the school’s progression route to IGCSE/A-levels or the IB before applying.

Compare 11 Singapore Curriculum international schools in Thailand. Filter by curriculum, fees (average THB 367,663), location, and more to find the right international school now.

At a glance 11 schools · avg fee THB 367,663
Schools listed
11
Curricula
12
Average annual fee
THB 367,663
Fee range
THB 7,600 – 789,300
Most common curriculum
Singapore Curriculum (11 schools)
Average school size
954 pupils
Largest by enrolment
Anglo Singapore International School - Campus 31
Oldest
St. Mark's Australian International School (1999)
With boarding
1

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FAQs for Thailand

How does the Singapore curriculum used in Thailand differ from British or IB programmes?
The Singapore curriculum is known for a structured, mastery-based approach that puts particular weight on problem solving in mathematics and science and frequent formative assessment; in Thailand this is commonly adapted for an international student body and schools often overlay internationally recognised qualifications (for example Cambridge IGCSE/AS-A Level or the IB Diploma) in secondary years. Parents will therefore see strong, sequential skill development in the early and primary years, followed by a transition to external exam routes for post-16 study.
What ages and qualifications do these schools typically cover?
Many Singapore-curriculum international schools in Thailand run from early years and primary up through secondary; early years sometimes use a UK EYFS hybrid, primary follows Singapore frameworks, and secondary commonly moves to Cambridge IGCSE and then either Cambridge AS/A-Level or the IB Diploma at 16 - 18. Check each school for the exact age bands and whether it is authorised to offer IB or accredited to register candidates for Cambridge examinations.
What language(s) are lessons taught in, and how is Thai handled?
English is normally the medium of instruction, while Mandarin/Chinese is widely offered and Thai language, culture and history are usually part of the timetable to meet local expectations and regulations; some schools advertise a formal tri-lingual model with daily teaching in English, Chinese and Thai. Families should confirm the level of mother-tongue or bilingual support available, and whether schools provide additional English language support for non-native speakers.
How much should I budget and what extra costs should I expect?
Tuition for international schools in Thailand varies widely by city, campus and year group, with typical annual bands spanning several hundred thousand baht and higher-end schools charging substantially more; Singapore-curriculum schools often sit in the mid-to-upper market tiers depending on facilities and accreditation. In addition to annual tuition, budget for one-off application/registration or capital fees, examination entry fees (IGCSE/A-Level/IB), school buses, meals, uniforms and extracurricular charges - these add materially to the cost and policies vary by school.
What is the admissions rhythm and what should relocating families check before applying?
Admissions are frequently rolling but many popular year groups run waiting lists, and schools generally require documents (passport, recent school reports, immunisation records) plus placement tests in English and mathematics or an online assessment for entry. Relocating families should check the school’s accreditation (for example Cambridge, IB or recognised international accreditation bodies), the published progression pathways to older qualifications, the availability of language support and class sizes, and the contract terms for deposits, refunds and notice periods before accepting a place.

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