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If you're researching international schools in Phuket, Thailand offering Canadian 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 Canadian Curriculum, taught by 4 of the schools below. Annual tuition spans roughly 192,000–300,000 THB, with the average sitting around 257,625. Schools range from new openings to long-established names like Lighthouse Chalong International Kindergarten & School (opened 2021).
Compare 4 Canadian Curriculum international schools in Phuket, Thailand. Filter by curriculum, fees (average THB 257,625), location, and more to find the right international school now.
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Lighthouse International School Phuket’s Primary School campus in Rawai offers education for children aged 5 to 12 (Grades 1–6). It follows the Canadian Alberta curriculum, featuring native English-speaking teachers and Canadian-style assessments. Younger grades experience a Montessori-inspired approach with practical, project-based learning. Students take part in marine biology excursions, engaging directly with Phuket’s coastal environment. Class sizes average about 10 students, allowing personalized attention. Subject lessons include English, Thai, and French. The campus is situated in a residential, coastal neighbourhood off Wiset Road, close to beaches and local amenities. A distinctive feature is the school’s hands-on marine science programme, where children explore the natural surroundings through outdoor learning, an opportunity grounded in Phuket’s island context.
Lighthouse Chalong International Kindergarten & School delivers a hands-on, play-based curriculum for children aged 1–7 years, rooted in the Canadian Flight framework and enriched with influences from Montessori, Waldorf, and EYFS (Early Years Foundation Stage). The program emphasizes cognitive skills (pattern recognition, sequencing, vocabulary), physical development (motor coordination, balance), social‑emotional growth (confidence, empathy, group play), and self-help abilities (personal care, responsibility). Learning includes early literacy through Jolly Phonics, Thai language basics, arithmetic, science, art, music, and outdoor activities, supported by indoor and outdoor play areas, sandpit, water-play, climbing equipment, and secure fenced grounds. Classes are kept small and staffed by native English-speaking, experienced educators to ensure stable, individualized learning.
Lighthouse International School Phuket’s secondary campus, opened in August 2024 in Rawai, offers education for Grades 7–12 (ages 11–18). Students follow the Canadian Alberta curriculum, leading to both Alberta High School and Thai Ministry of Education diplomas, with the option of Cambridge International qualifications including IGCSEs and A‑Levels. The curriculum emphasizes project‑based and personalized learning, featuring mixed‑age classes and continuous assessment to support individual progress. Facilities include a dedicated science laboratory, an ICT room, a library, and indoor/outdoor dining areas serving Thai and Western cuisine. The campus incorporates a Montessori‑inspired approach to encourage creativity, inquiry, and collaborative projects in science, business, and arts subjects. Class sizes remain small to allow close teacher–student interaction and tailored support.
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