Thailand, Bangkok
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Heathfield International School follows the English National Curriculum from Early Years through Sixth Form, offering a clear progression from EYFS in Nursery and Reception to IGCSEs and A Levels. In Early Years, the focus is on foundational skills through play-based and thematic learning. The Primary School (Years 1–6) delivers a broad curriculum including English, mathematics, science, humanities, technology, and the arts. In Secondary (Years 7–9), students deepen their subject knowledge before progressing to the Cambridge IGCSE programme in Years 10–11. Sixth Form students (Years 12–13) choose from a range of Cambridge A Level subjects to prepare for university entrance. A varied co-curricular programme, including options like Robotics, Coding, French, Taekwondo, and Cooking, complements the academic curriculum.
Heathfield International School Bangkok, founded in 2007, delivers a full British curriculum from EYFS through A‑Levels, preparing students for IGCSE and Cambridge A‑Level examinations. Located in the suburban Saphan Sung district, the campus offers spacious classrooms and secure outdoor spaces, especially notable in Early Years where children explore phonics, robotics, and sensory play in open-air areas. With small class sizes, each child receives personalized attention, and the structured house system encourages teamwork, community, and character development. Students also benefit from ICT and sport clubs such as Robotics and Coding, storytelling, and music during after‑school sessions.
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