PHUKET, THAILAND -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 28 May 2026 - NLCS International has signed an agreement with VLC
Group, the owners of multiple premium hotels and resorts in Phuket and
Khao Lak, to develop NLCS Phuket, bringing the educational model of one
of the United Kingdom's highest-ranked independent schools to Thailand's
fast-growing international education market.
Founded in 1850 by educational pioneer Frances Mary Buss, North London
Collegiate School is one of the United Kingdom's most respected and most
successful independent schools. In The Sunday Times Parent Power Guide
2026, NLCS was named Independent Secondary School of the Year,
Independent International Baccalaureate School of the Year and
Independent Secondary School of the Year in London. In the accompanying
league tables, NLCS was ranked the number one girls' school in the UK,
gaining second place for all schools in London and third place for all
schools nationally.
Serving students from Early Years to Year 13, NLCS Phuket will be
developed as a premium co-ed day and boarding school in Cherng Talay,
one of Phuket's fastest-growing residential districts. The school is
planned for Thai, expatriate and internationally mobile families seeking
a rigorous British education in Phuket, with boarding provision for
students from across Thailand and the wider region.
The agreement was formalised at Courtyard by Marriott Phuket, Patong
Beach Resort, with Mr Daniel Lewis, Managing Director of NLCS
International, and Mr Naruj Chirayus, Managing Director of VLC Group and
NLCS Phuket, signing on behalf of the two organisations.
"For many families, Phuket already offers an exceptional quality of
life, but there has been a clear gap in the market for a highly academic
school with a direct connection to one of the UK's leading educational
institutions," said Mr Naruj Chirayus, Managing Director of VLC Group.
"As a Phuket-based family business, we see education as a natural part
of the island's next stage of growth. Our aim is to help make Phuket a
more complete place to live, learn and build community.
NLCS International works with partners around the world to develop
schools that reflect the founding school's educational philosophy:
academic ambition, pastoral care that is tailored to the individual, and
a vibrant co-curricular life. Its family of schools includes NLCS Jeju,
NLCS Dubai, NLCS (Singapore), NLCS Kobe and NLCS Hong Kong (opening
2027).
"NLCS Phuket represents an important new chapter for our international
family of schools," said Mr Daniel Lewis, Managing Director of NLCS
International. "Our aim is to deliver an education that develops
scholarship, in a joyful and exciting environment, that celebrates every
individual for who they are, and that is rooted in a genuine love of
learning. This is not simply a well-known name above the door. The
strength of NLCS lies in the authentic connection between our schools,
the quality and depth of our academic support, and our shared belief
that happy, confident students are best placed to achieve exceptional
outcomes."
Boarding will be a central part of the NLCS Phuket offer, giving
families access to an NLCS education without having to send their
children abroad. It also strengthens Phuket's appeal as a regional
education base, allowing students to remain closer to family, home
markets and Asia's major travel hubs.
The school is expected to open with capacity for around 1,000 students,
with scope to grow to approximately 1,500 over time. Planned facilities
include boarding provision, dedicated junior and senior school spaces,
science and technology facilities, a 50-metre swimming pool, sports
hall, covered tennis courts and football pitches.
The announcement comes as Thailand's international education sector
continues to expand beyond Bangkok. Kasikorn Research Centre expects
Thailand's international school business to grow by 9.7% in 2025, while
international student numbers are projected to increase by 8.3%. The
research also notes that international schools are likely to expand
further beyond the capital, with Phuket named among the key provincial
markets.
For Phuket, the arrival of a leading day and boarding school adds
another layer to the island's family infrastructure. International
schools help attract long-stay residents, skilled professionals,
entrepreneurs and investors, while supporting demand across housing,
hospitality, retail, transport, local services and employment.
Mr Chirayus continued: "Top schools create communities around them. We
have seen this in places such as Dubai and Jeju, where education has
played an important role in shaping internationally minded residential
destinations. With NLCS Phuket, we want to support the development of
Phuket as an educational centre of excellence for the region."
NLCS Phuket will maintain close links with the wider NLCS family of
schools, with support from NLCS International in school design,
curriculum development, recruitment, teacher training, academic planning
and quality assurance.
Further details on admissions, opening timelines and campus development
will be announced in due course. For any enquiries, please direct your
email to:
enquiries@nlcs-phuket.com
For more information, please visit
http://www.nlcs-phuket.com
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