Our Curriculum Framework
Our curriculum is carefully designed to support the holistic development of each child nurturing their physical, emotional, social, intellectual, and moral growth. It builds a strong foundation across key learning areas, encouraging curiosity, creativity, and independence. With Thai and English as the core languages of instruction, we aim to develop confident bilingual learners who are well-prepared for future academic challenges. This balanced approach ensures that children are not only rooted in their cultural identity but are also equipped with the essential skills to succeed in any secondary school environment, both in Thailand and globally.
We offer the following academic subjects to support this development:

K1 COURSE SYLLABUS
- Thai Language
- Practice of Thai manners and respectful behavior
- Reading, reciting, and writing Thai alphabets and vowels
- Learning Thai numbers and writing personal nicknames
- English Language
- Listening and basic conversation skills
- Recognition and writing of uppercase and lowercase letters
- Vocabulary building (at least 150 words)
- Identification of body parts, classroom objects, clothing, food, and colors
- Understanding concepts such as same/different, big/small, long/short
- Mathematics
- Counting and writing numbers from 1–30
- Understanding number values and basic operations (addition and subtraction)
- Identifying shapes and classifying objects
- Recognizing equal and not equal values
- Science
- Exploration of the five senses and their functions
- Differentiation of sounds, textures, and tastes
- Understanding personal safety and hygiene
- Observing and describing the environment (e.g., rough/smooth, wet/dry)
- Moral Education
- Practicing self-care and healthy habits
- Learning respectful and polite behavior
- Developing responsibility and helpfulness
- Recognizing dangerous situations and acting appropriately in social settings
K2 COURSE SYLLABUS
English (You and Me)
- Recognize, write, and count numbers 1–50.
- Identify vowels, consonants, and 250 basic vocabulary words.
- Read and write simple 3–5 letter words and sentences.
- Identify 12 basic colors.
- Recognize and write their own name in English.
- Learn days of the week and months of the year.
- Develop reading, writing, speaking, and basic grammar skills.
Mathematics
- Count and write numbers 0–100.
- Understand number values and basic comparison (>, <, =).
- Learn addition and subtraction up to 3-digit numbers.
- Solve simple math problems and word problems.
Phonics
- Recognize word families (e.g., an, at, in, og, etc.).
- Read simple phrases and identify rhyming/non-rhyming words.
- Match pictures with beginning sounds and complete words.
- Write and complete basic word patterns.
English
- Engage in basic conversations and follow simple instructions.
- Recognize everyday objects, body parts, and family members.
- Read simple sentences and tell short stories.
- Practice writing, singing, and hand-eye coordination activities.
- Learn alphabet sounds and names.
Science
- Explore materials (metal, plastic, wood, etc.).
- Learn about animals, plants, and their growth.
- Understand food, health, and energy needs.
- Discover air, light, shadows, and weather patterns.
- Recognize sources of light and properties of materials.
Moral Education
- Practice independence, fairness, and good manners.
- Show respect to others and care for the environment.
- Learn hygiene, healthy eating, and personal safety.
- Develop responsibility, honesty, and resilience.


K3 Syllabus
Mathematics
- Count and spell numbers 1–100.
- Learn number bonds (within 10 and 20).
- Practice addition and subtraction up to 100.
- Solve word problems using addition and subtraction.
- Understand ordinal numbers and number comparison.
- Recognize shapes, halves, and quarters.
- Explore time, measurement, and money.
- Know the days of the week and months of the year.
Grammar
- Learn the alphabet: consonants, vowels, words, and sentence structure.
- Use articles (a and an).
- Understand plural nouns (regular and irregular).
- Use subject pronouns and the verb be (positive, negative, contractions).
- Learn demonstrative and possessive adjectives.
- Use prepositions of place.
- Apply simple present tense with like and have.
- Understand and use modal verbs (can) and imperatives.
Music
- Practice number finger songs and solfa syllables.
- Learn pitch names and parts of the grand staff.
- Understand musical notes, rests, and their beats.
- Recognize time and key signatures.
English
- Recognize alphabet letters and their sounds.
- Introduce self and family using basic vocabulary.
- Practice greetings and identify parts of the house and classroom.
- Spell numbers (1–20) and recognize shapes and colors.
- Identify and spell words for food, clothes, animals, and transport.
- Express feelings and describe weather and time.
- Learn about places, directions, buildings, and occupations.
Phonics
- Read words with long vowel sounds (ee, ea, ai, ay, oa).
- Identify sounds such as oo, or, all, and ar.
- Recognize diphthongs (oi, oy, ow, ou).
- Practice words with silent-e patterns (a-e, ie, o-e, u-e).
Science
- Learn parts of the body and five senses.
- Identify shapes, colors, and healthy habits.
- Understand living vs. non-living things.
- Explore animals (parts, food, movement, and uses).
- Learn about plant life and life cycles.
- Discover light, shadows, push/pull, float/sink, and reflections.
- Study energy, magnets, and electricity.
- Observe clouds, rain, rainbows, sun, moon, and Earth.
- Understand pollution and ways to care for the environment.
After-School Activities (applicable from K1 to K3)
We offer extra-curricular classes after school, including:
- Thai Language
- English Phonetics
- Logic
- Taekwondo
- Sculpture
These classes help children gain extra skills and confidence beyond the regular curriculum.