Thailand, Bangkok
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Knightsbridge House International School originated in Singapore and expanded to Nonthaburi, Thailand. The school was founded by entrepreneur John Fearon and operates under a model that prioritizes accessible, high-quality international education. Knightsbridge House follows the Cambridge curriculum and incorporates key elements from Singapore Math, Chinese, and Thai education systems. The school is part of a growing network, including campuses in Japan and Singapore, and operates with a not-for-profit mindset where funds are reinvested into student development and community initiatives.
The school's community is designed to be inclusive, culturally diverse, and responsive to the needs of both Thai and international families. The school brings together academic excellence with an appreciation for local heritage, supporting an environment where cultural understanding and global-mindedness are central values.
The school does not have a Parent Teacher Association.
Knightsbridge House International School is a Singapore-affiliated international school located in Pak Kret, Nonthaburi. Opened in 2025, the school offers the Cambridge International Curriculum, starting from Year 1 and progressing toward IGCSE and A-Levels. The curriculum is enhanced by Singapore Math, Mandarin, and Thai language and culture, reflecting a multicultural approach to foundational learning. The campus features modern facilities including specialist science labs, art and music rooms, a swimming pool, outdoor play areas, and multi-sport fields.
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