Thailand, Phuket
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1. Confirm eligibility and choose a program. ISP Nursery and Kindergarten serves children aged 2 to 6, with Nursery for ages 2–4 and Kindergarten for ages 4–6. The school follows the EYFS framework, which focuses on communication and language, physical development, and personal, social, and emotional development. 2. Review the Rawai campus and year‑round enrolment. A new, purpose‑built campus in Rawai is available for ISP's youngest learners, and enrolment is offered year‑round. 3. Understand class structure and curriculum. Classes average 15 students, with a staff‑child ratio of 5:1 in nursery and 8:1 in kindergarten, and the EYFS curriculum guides learning across core areas including literacy, mathematics, understanding the world, and expressive arts. 4. Review fees and payment options. School fees are listed for SY 2025/2026, with monthly payments of 16,440 THB, termly payments of 62,472 THB for Term 1 and Term 2 and 31,236 THB for Term 3, and annual payments of 147,960 THB. 5. Consider daily routines and what is included. The curriculum emphasizes play‑based learning, eco‑friendly practices, and three healthy meals per day in a nature‑inspired setting, within a small, community environment that can accommodate up to 110 students. 6. Take the next step to enroll. Year‑round enrolment supports ongoing inquiries and space as our admissions process progresses; to begin, express interest in ISP Nursery and Kindergarten and discuss available spaces and onboarding steps with the campus admissions team.
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