Find Schools Events My shortlist My account Ask doris
Parent Guide Community Transparency Charter About For Schools
Currency
Search & filter all 9 schools Compare 9 schools in Angeles

International Schools in Angeles, Philippines

Edited by · B2C Marketing Manager

About international schools in Angeles, Philippines

Angeles City and the adjacent Clark Freeport area are served by a small cluster of international schools, bilingual academies and English-language centres that cater to expatriate families, international workers and local parents seeking internationally framed programmes. Local schools commonly offer a mix of international curricula - for example International Baccalaureate, British (Cambridge/CAIE) and American-style programmes - alongside intensive ESL tracks, and most use English as the primary medium of instruction. Annual tuition for international-style schools in the Philippines varies widely by school size, accreditation and programme, with family budgets commonly ranging from several hundred thousand pesos up to the equivalent of a few thousand US dollars per year and additional charges for registration, materials and external exams. Private and international schools in Angeles may follow the Philippine June - March academic calendar or retain an August - June international calendar, so relocating families should check each school’s published calendar and admissions windows before planning a move.

Compare 9 international schools in Angeles, Philippines. Filter by curriculum, fees (average PHP 294,657), location, and more to find the right international school now.

At a glance 9 schools · avg fee PHP 294,657
Schools listed
9
Curricula
11
Average annual fee
PHP 294,657
Fee range
PHP 30,180 – 928,580
Most common curriculum
Korean Curriculum (5 schools)
Average school size
761 pupils
Largest by enrolment
Singapore School Clark
Oldest
Centro Fidei International School (2006)
With boarding
1
View by curriculum (4)
Explore more — related searches, map view, upcoming events

FAQs for Philippines

How do the main international curricula differ and which suits my child?
The International Baccalaureate (IB) emphasises inquiry, critical thinking and a broad, internationally recognised diploma for older students, British (Cambridge/CAIE) programmes are assessment-led with subject-specific qualifications, and American-style schools typically follow a credit-based system with a broader range of elective options. Choice depends on your child’s learning style and your family’s university plans: IB and Cambridge are widely recognised internationally, while an American-style diploma may ease entry to US universities. Consider asking schools about sample lessons, assessment methods and university destinations to see which matches your child’s needs.
What should we budget for tuition and extra costs?
Tuition in the Angeles/Clark area varies: lower-cost international-style options can be offered at several hundred thousand Philippine pesos per year for younger grades, while more established international programmes often charge the equivalent of several thousand US dollars annually; parents should budget extra for registration, capital fees, uniforms, transport and external examination or accreditation costs. Many schools offer instalment plans or sibling discounts but rarely include extras like school trips or specialist exams, so request a full fee schedule before committing.
When should we start the admissions process for a move to Angeles?
Admissions rhythm varies by school: main intakes commonly align with the school year (either June or August depending on the school), but many schools also accept applications for mid-year entry where space exists. Start enquiries at least three to six months before your intended start date to allow for testing, interviews, document clearance and visa-related steps, and ask each school about waiting lists and required paperwork for transferring international students.
What is the language of instruction and will my child get English support?
Most international schools in the area use English as the primary language of instruction, and many provide English-as-an-additional-language support or dedicated ESL classes for learners who need them. Local languages such as Filipino/Tagalog and regional languages like Kapampangan remain important in the community and may appear in early-years activities or local-school interactions, but international programmes generally deliver core subjects in English.
What practical checks should relocating families do when comparing schools in Angeles?
Verify the school’s accreditation and the specific curriculum it follows, check class sizes and staff qualifications, and ask how the school supports transition, English learners and special educational needs. Also confirm the school calendar, transport options, total fees (including extras), campus safety measures and how well the school connects students to recognised secondary or university pathways so you can align the choice with your child’s academic and wellbeing needs.
doris
linked-in-logo facebook-logo instagram-logo
© 2026 doris Worldwide Ltd. All rights reserved.