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SingaporeAsia's education hub with world-class IB and British curriculum schools
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ChinaPremier Asian hub blending British, IB, and local curricula
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UAEThe world's most competitive international school market
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MalaysiaOutstanding value and quality - increasingly popular with expat families
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IndonesiaSoutheast Asia's largest city, home to JIS, BSJ, and 80+ international schools
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ThailandExceptional value with top-tier schools at a fraction of Singapore prices
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UAEThree ADEK Outstanding schools from British heritage to a new American campus on Saadiyat Island.
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KazakhstanCentral Asia's most established international school market, led by Haileybury and KIS.
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JordanA compact international school market anchored by long-established American and IB institutions.
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NetherlandsWestern Europe's most international city, with a small but high-quality selection of schools.
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IndonesiaA growing expat school market favoured by digital nomads and resort industry families.
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IndiaIndia's tech capital hosts a growing international school market serving a large expat and returnee community.
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SpainMediterranean lifestyle with strong British and IB options across the city and suburbs.
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ChinaChina's capital hosts some of the most expensive international schools in the world, clustered in Shunyi.
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BelgiumEU capital with a dense international school ecosystem serving a highly mobile diplomatic and NGO community.
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EgyptAfrica's largest city has a well-established international school market anchored by CAC and Maadi.
Photo: Alberto Capparelli / PexelsChiang Mai
ThailandThree curricula in one city: IB boarding in Mae Rim, American AP in the centre, British Cambridge in Hang Dong.
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QatarQatar's fast-growing international school market, anchored by DBS, ASD, and Park House English School.
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SwitzerlandHome to the IBO headquarters and some of the world's most prestigious international schools.
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ChinaSouth China's manufacturing hub has a compact but solid international school market in Tianhe and Zhujiang.
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VietnamVietnam's capital has a tight-knit international school scene with BIS, UNIS, and ISPH as top options.
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TurkeyBridging Europe and Asia, Istanbul's international schools serve a large diplomatic and corporate expat community.
Photo: Md Amir Umar / PexelsJeddah
Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia's commercial capital hosts a range of British and American schools for its large expat workforce.
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South AfricaAfrica's wealthiest city has a small premium international school market anchored by Redhill and AISJ.
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MalaysiaSingapore's neighbour offers quality international schooling at a fraction of the cost, popular with cross-border families.
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KuwaitA mature Gulf market with a mix of long-established American and British institutions.
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NigeriaWest Africa's commercial hub has a small but growing international school sector serving oil and finance expats.
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UKThe world's most international city, with IB and American options alongside elite British independent schools.
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SpainSpain's capital offers a competitive mix of British, American, and IB schools at broadly European price points.
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PhilippinesA well-established Southeast Asian market with strong IB and American options in Makati and BGC.
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MexicoLatin America's largest city hosts ASF, Greengates, and Wingate - a strong trio spanning American, British, and IB.
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IndiaIndia's financial capital has a compact premium international school market anchored by DAIS, OIS, and ASB.
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GermanyGermany's wealthiest city hosts a small but strong IB and British school market on leafy suburban campuses.
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OmanOman's compact expat school market offers strong British and IB options at mid-Gulf price points.
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KenyaEast Africa's hub city has a long-established and diverse international school market in Lavington and Karen.
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IndiaIndia's capital offers an unusually wide fee range, from accessible Cambridge schools to premium IB campuses in Gurgaon.
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FranceThe international school market in Paris is small but prestigious, led by ISP, ASP, and BSP.
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CambodiaCambodia's capital has a small but growing international school market serving a mobile NGO and business community.
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Czech RepublicCentral Europe's most liveable city offers quality international schooling at below-Western European prices.
Photo: Alamin Prodhania / PexelsRiyadh
Saudi ArabiaSaudi Arabia's capital has a growing international school market as Vision 2030 attracts more foreign talent.
Photo: Tuan Vy / PexelsSaigon (HCMC)
VietnamVietnam's commercial capital has the country's densest international school market, led by BIS, ISHCMC, and SIS.
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BrazilLatin America's largest economy hosts Graded, St Paul's, and Chapel - a premier trio for expat families.
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South KoreaEast Asia's most wired city has a tightly regulated international school market anchored by SFS, Dulwich, and KIS.
Photo: JC Terry / PexelsShanghai
ChinaChina's most cosmopolitan city and the most competitive international school market on the mainland.
Photo: Kirandeep Singh Walia / PexelsSharjah
UAEThe UAE's cultural capital offers quality British and IB schooling at significantly lower fees than Dubai.
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ChinaChina's tech capital has a fast-growing international school market popular with Guangdong tech-sector families.
Photo: YUAN HANG CHEN / PexelsTaipei
TaiwanTaiwan's capital has a small, stable international school market led by TAS, TES, and Morrison Academy.
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JapanAsia's most expensive city to live in has a compact international school market with ASIJ, BST, and KIST at the top.
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SwitzerlandSwitzerland's financial hub pairs premium fees with some of Europe's best IB results.