Thailand, Phuket
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The Lighthouse Secondary School campus is located in Rawai, Phuket, and opened in 2024. It features a state-of-the-art laboratory designed to ignite interest in science. Classrooms are student-centered and designed for project-based learning. The facilities extend beyond the classroom with a fully stocked library and an ICT room. Indoor and outdoor dining areas serve nutritious Western and Thai cuisine.
A skate and BMX park is adjacent to the school for student use. An outdoor adventure playground includes a zip line, giant sky trampoline, and climbing walls. The school offers traditional sports such as volleyball, basketball, and football for primary and secondary students. The campus includes a full-sized football pitch.
The secondary campus has a state-of-the-art laboratory. It features a fully stocked library and an ICT room. Classrooms are designed for dynamic, hands-on learning and project-based initiatives. The facilities support a learning environment tailored to student-centered instruction.
After-school activities include football, basketball, volleyball, chess, art, and drama. An AI-focused ECA class is offered. The program includes archery, BMX/skateboarding, and language clubs for Thai and English. After-school activities run in term-friendly cycles, with 8-week sessions in some periods. The school also runs structured camps during school breaks, including Summer Camp, Easter Camp, and Christmas/New Year Camp.
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.
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