Edited by Aziza Francienne · B2C Marketing Manager
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.
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