Thailand, Chiang Mai
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The school offers a world-class British education and follows the UK curriculum. Early Years to Senior School are structured as EYFS (Ages 3–5), Prep (Ages 5–13), and Senior School (Ages 13–18). Assessments include English tests as part of the entry process.
Mill Hill International School Thailand opened its first school year in 2025 in Doi Saket, Chiang Mai, within Ornsirin City Park on the 3rd Ring Road. The school follows the British Curriculum, beginning with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) for ages 3–5, continuing through Prep (5–13), and on to Senior (13–18). Facilities include a library and a Pre-Prep swimming pool, with future developments planned such as a 500-seat auditorium for drama and concerts, a Learning Centre with a Maker Space and science laboratories, and extensive sports grounds including a football field, running track, and tennis courts. The school is co-educational, with boys and girls learning together, and offers after-school activities that build on specialist subjects like Physical Education, Music, Computing, Library Studies, Forest School, and Mindfulness.
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