Thailand, Rayong
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English is the language of instruction in the mainstream curriculum, with English language support provided through EAL and LEAP. The EAL program supports non‑native English speakers in Years 1–4, and LEAP provides intensive English tuition for Years 5–9 to help transition into the full curriculum. A Dutch Stream offers Dutch language and culture lessons from Reception through to Secondary, taught by native Dutch‑speaking teachers and aligned with Dutch benchmarks; it includes preparation for CNaVT and IBDP Dutch, and is funded by the Dutch Government with no extra fees.
Mainstream instruction is in English. A Dutch Stream provides Dutch language and culture lessons for Dutch/Belgian students from Reception through to Secondary.
St. Andrews International School, Green Valley is a day school in Rayong serving children aged 2–18, located about 25 minutes from Rayong and 30 minutes from Pattaya on Thailand’s Eastern Seaboard . Founded in the mid‑1990s, it enrols around 450 students from over 30 nationalities across a 30‑rai tropical campus surrounded by pineapple fields, forests and golf courses. The school integrates the British National Curriculum, the IB PYP in Primary, IGCSE in Years 10–11, and the IB Diploma Programme in Years 12–13. Class sizes are kept small to ensure personalised support. A distinctive feature is its Forest School and eco‑literacy programme, including student‑led sustainability projects and vertical gardens integrated into learning. The school also combines opportunities in performing arts, sports and community service via the IB CAS programme and Black Box Theatre productions.
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