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Life School Phuket, founded in 2016, is an independent day school for students aged 3 to 18, located in Thalang District, Phuket. The school follows a British Curriculum for stages 1–9 and offers a US-accredited diploma pathway in lieu of GCSEs or A‑Levels, supporting early completion for some students. With small classes (average 10, maximum 12) and around 50 students of 14 nationalities, it ensures individual attention and flexibility. Instruction is in English, with Thai and Chinese language and cultural studies integrated into the curriculum. A distinctive feature is its emphasis on Weekly outdoor education—beach days, waterfall visits, camping—and a sustainability programme involving upcycling, gardening, and community service. Students also engage in STEM-focused learning, including coding and data science, alongside life‑skills such as finance, cooking, and logical thinking.
Si Sunthon, Thalang District, Phuket 83110, Thailand
Life School Phuket has 50 pupils, typical class sizes of 12, instruction in English.
The school is located in Si Sunthon, Thalang District, Phuket, in southern Thailand. Nestled within Phuket island’s lush landscape, it’s accessible by local roads and a short drive from beaches and community hubs.
Life School Phuket serves children aged 3 to 18, operating as Kindergarten (Early Years), Primary School, and Secondary School up to Grade 12.
The school is co‑educational and operates exclusively as a day school—boarding is not available.
While not explicitly labelled SEN, the school emphasises tailored learning for individual needs, using small class sizes and personalised support embedded in its homeschooling ethos. This approach adapts instruction to each child’s pace.
The school has no affiliations with any country.
The school has no religious affiliations.
Detailed daily timings aren’t published online. However, the schedule includes regular breaks, lunch, and experiential learning like outdoor excursion.
There is not enough publicly available information about the transport services.
Annual tuition at Life School Phuket ranges from THB 150,000 to THB 225,000 for 2026/27.
Life School Phuket teaches American Curriculum, British Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.
Life School Phuket follows a blended curriculum drawing primarily from the British Curriculum for core subjects such as English, Mathematics, and Science, particularly across Stages 1–9 (roughly equivalent to Primary and early Secondary years). For upper Secondary students, the school offers a US-accredited high school diploma pathway, which allows for flexible graduation options instead of GCSEs or A‑Levels. Students may complete graduation requirements early if they meet academic criteria. The curriculum includes coding, data science, critical thinking, and personal finance, as part of its applied learning approach. Thai and Chinese language and cultural studies are also part of the weekly schedule. Regular off-campus learning days are integrated into the curriculum, including environmental education, volunteering, and community-based projects.
Life School integrates social‑emotional learning within its “Life Skills” programme, which includes empathy, self‑care, team leadership and communication classes for all students .These topics are embedded across age groups rather than taught as separate lessons. The school’s philosophy emphasises emotional intelligence and personal development alongside academics. However, specific staff roles or dedicated SEL coordinators are not publicly listed.
The school does not publicly disclose detailed information regarding SEN provision or support staff. It is not described as a specialist SEN institution, and no specific categories of SEN support are listed on its website.
Life School does not publicly disclose information regarding EAL support programmes or staff.
There is not enough information available about the mental wellbeing related offerings by the school.
The school’s website does not include detailed information on safeguarding policies or child protection procedures
1. Book a school visit and trial day.
The school encourages prospective students to attend a trial day where they can join a class and experience the environment. Trial days are arranged based on availability and age group.
2. Receive feedback after the trial day. The school will meet with parents to share impressions from the trial and discuss the child’s readiness and class placement options.
3. Informal assessment (if needed).
In some cases, particularly for Primary and Secondary students, the school may conduct informal placement activities, such as verbal English or other practical assessments, to determine appropriate class levels.
4. Submit forms and pay the deposit.
Parents complete enrollment documentation and pay a refundable deposit to confirm the child’s place at the school.
5. Confirm tuition payment schedule.
The school will confirm the exact payment dates based on the entry point.
The school does not publicly mention any scholarship programmes.
There is not enough information available about a waitlist.