Thailand, Bangkok
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Rising Oaks International School Bangkok follows the British National Curriculum from Early Years through to Lower Secondary. The Early Years programme includes Nursery, KG-1, and KG-2, with a focus on foundational literacy, numeracy, and creative exploration. In Primary School (Years 1–6), students study English, Mathematics, Science, Thai, Foreign Languages, Art, Computer Science, and Physical Education. As of 2025, the school operates up to Year 6, with plans to introduce Lower Secondary (Years 7–9) in 2026. All instruction is delivered in English, with additional language subjects integrated into the curriculum.
Rising Oaks International School Bangkok, established in 2006, offers the British Curriculum from Nursery (age 2.5) through Primary, with Lower Secondary launching in 2026. Located in Thawi Watthana District in western Bangkok, the campus includes spacious classrooms, dedicated science and computer labs, and on-site school bus services with trained monitors. Core subjects include English, Mathematics, Science, Thai, and Foreign Languages, with a strong focus on Computer Science beginning in early years. A standout feature is the school’s emphasis on visual and performing arts, described as “second to none” by the principal, Mr. J. S. Malhotra. With average class sizes of 20–25 students, teachers are able to provide focused instruction within a structured academic setting. The school operates as a private, co-educational day school, with instruction in English.
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