Thailand, Bangkok
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FSB follows a British curriculum, beginning with the Early Years Foundation Stage and continuing through the primary years under the British National Curriculum. English Additional Language (EAL) is offered as a specialised programme in Primary to provide additional English support. Languages are taught as part of the curriculum through activity-based learning.
First & Future Steps International School Bangkok (FSB) educates children from 16 months to 11 years in the central Sukhumvit 31 and 39 area of Watthana. Founded in 1997 as The First Steps preschool, the school expanded in August 2024 to include its primary campus under the name Future Steps. FSB follows the British Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) in preschool and the British National Curriculum through Year 6. Teaching is conducted in English, with optional French and German classes. Facilities include two indoor swimming pools, sports areas, and spaces for creative arts. Signature features of the school include a strong play‑based creative arts program, integrated EAL support for young learners, and a convenient tuk‑tuk shuttle connecting the campus to the nearby BTS station.
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