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If you're researching international schools in Thailand offering Chinese Curriculum, this page lists every school we know of and lets you sort, filter and compare them — without school marketing in the way. The most common curriculum is IEYC (International Early Years Curriculum), taught by 1 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 238,000–394,500 THB, with the average sitting around 316,250. The oldest school listed is Prasan Gateway International School (PGIS), opened in 2025.
Compare 1 Chinese Curriculum international schools in Thailand. Filter by curriculum, fees (average THB 316,250), location, and more to find the right international school now.
Prasan Gateway International School Phuket (PGIS) opened in February 2025 in Chalong, Phuket to offer a nurturing, academically focused international education for diverse families. The school serves ages 2 to 13 and follows a blended curriculum that combines the British National Curriculum with the IEYC for early years and the IPC for primary, complemented by English language and literacy support and a Mandarin immersion program. The Chinese Immersion Programme provides 3 hours after school plus 100 minutes in school each week, covering K–Grade 3 and Grades 4–6, with Youth Chinese Test assessments and end-of-year performances. Lower Secondary Years 7–8 are part of the programme, and ELL support helps students from Year 1 to Year 7. PGIS emphasizes multilingualism, project-based, inquiry-led learning and global citizenship, delivered in spacious, secure campuses with STEAM and innovation spaces, a multilingual library, and both indoor and outdoor learning spaces. Campus is safe, modern, and welcoming.
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