Thailand, Phuket
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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.
95/43 moo 4 Soi Sanya Yukhunthon, Rawai, Muang, Phuket 83130 Thailand
Lighthouse International School Phuket – Secondary School campus has typical class sizes of 15, instruction in English.
Lighthouse International School Phuket’s secondary campus is located on Soi Sanya Yukhunthon in the Rawai area, in the southern part of Phuket. It is situated near Nai Harn and Rawai beaches and lies within a short drive of Chalong Circle and Promthep Cape. The campus is accessible via Route 4024.
Lighthouse International School Phuket is divided into Kindergarten, Primary, and Secondary School sections. The Secondary campus in Rawai serves students in Grades 7 to 12.
Lighthouse International School Phuket is a co-educational day school serving students from Kindergarten through Grade 12. Boarding facilities are not offered.
Lighthouse International School Phuket does not publicly disclose any SEN-specific support provision on its website.
Lighthouse International School Phuket is not affiliated with or recognized by any national government.
Lighthouse International School Phuket is not affiliated with any religion. It welcomes students from all cultural and religious backgrounds.
There is no publicly available information on the school’s daily schedule on the official website.
Lighthouse International School Phuket offers a school bus service for families requiring transportation across Phuket. However, the official website does not provide detailed information about routes, coverage areas, safety features, or supervision.
Annual tuition at Lighthouse International School Phuket – Secondary School campus ranges from THB 288,000 to THB 297,000 for 2026/27.
Lighthouse International School Phuket – Secondary School campus teaches Cambridge (Secondary), Canadian Curriculum for students aged 11 to 18.
Lighthouse International School Phuket delivers the Canadian Alberta Curriculum as its core academic framework from Grades 7 through 12. Students work toward the Alberta High School Diploma, officially certified by Alberta Education, Canada.
The programme includes core and elective subjects such as English Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Physical Education, and Thai language, following both Alberta and Thai Ministry of Education requirements. Instruction is delivered using Alberta-certified resources and follows a project-based, mixed-age classroom model supported by continuous assessment and student-centered learning.
In addition to the Alberta Diploma, students may optionally pursue qualifications such as the Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels, SAT, or GED, depending on their academic goals. The school is a registered Cambridge International School and offers these certifications as parallel pathways alongside the Alberta curriculum. This allows students to graduate with dual or multiple diplomas, enhancing their readiness for global university admissions.
1. Schedule a tour or attend an Open Day. After initial contact, families are encouraged to visit the campus—such as during Open Day events—to meet staff and see facilities in person.
2. Submit enrolment form and required documentation. International applicants must upload specific documents such as passports, visas, birth certificate, previous school report, and recent photos as detailed in the Admissions Policy.
3. Complete the assessment test. Applicants take a written test, which supports placement planning and provides feedback for parents.
4. Attend interviews. A prospective student interview is conducted by the Admissions Office, and parents or guardians may be invited for a follow-up interview with school leadership before final acceptance.
Lighthouse International School Phuket does not publicly advertise scholarship policies or funding programmes on its official site.
The school does not publicly disclose any waitlist, enrolment pool, or holding list for admissions.
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