Relocating to a new country is a big step—for you and your child. One of the most important decisions you’ll face? Choosing the right type of school.
Relocating to a new country is a big step—for you and your child. One of the most important decisions you’ll face? Choosing the right type of school.
Should you go with an international school offering a globally recognized curriculum and English-medium instruction? Or a local school that provides cultural immersion and potentially lower costs?
There’s no one-size-fits-all answer. But this guide will help you weigh the differences so you can make the right decision for your child and your family.
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An international school teaches in English (or another widely spoken language) and uses a globally recognized curriculum such as the IB, British, or American systems. These schools are designed to serve expat families and often emphasize multiculturalism, academic rigor, and global citizenship.
Global curricula (IB, British, American, etc.)
Multicultural student body
Strong English-language support
Holistic education that includes arts, sports, and leadership
📚 Want to go deeper? Read our blog: The Benefits of an International School Education
Model UN Club at the Canadian American School in Manila, Philippines
International Schools: Globally transferable; great for mobile families
Local Schools: Nationally aligned; ideal for integration into the local system
International: Western-style, student-centered, focus on critical thinking
Local: Varies by region; may include more traditional or exam-focused methods
International Schools: Open to all nationalities (with some restrictions in certain countries)
Local Schools: Prioritize citizens and may have limitations for expats
International: English or other major global language
Local: Typically the country’s national language
International: Multicultural experience, but less direct contact with local culture
Local: Deep integration into national traditions and daily life
International: High tuition fees, plus application and activity costs
Local: Often government subsidized; much lower costs
International: Peers from diverse backgrounds with shared expat experiences
Local: More local connections; builds strong community ties
Dunman High School, a local school in Singapore
Short-term? → International school may offer consistency
Long-term? → Local school may foster deeper community integration
Where does your child plan to attend university?
Will the local curriculum support that pathway, or is global recognition important?
Does your child already speak the local language?
Would immersion benefit or overwhelm them?
Do you want your child to build deep ties to your host country—or maintain a global outlook?
What tuition and hidden costs can you afford?
Does your employer offer education allowances?
Continuity for families who move frequently
Globally recognized qualifications
Support services for expat families
Exposure to diverse cultures and languages
Fast language acquisition through immersion
Deeper cultural understanding
More affordable tuition
Stronger connections with local communities
School Type | Common Challenges |
---|---|
International | Higher fees, limited exposure to local culture |
Local | Language barriers, unfamiliar teaching styles |
Here’s how to move forward with confidence:
✅ Research both school types in your destination
🎥 Schedule virtual tours or Q&A calls with admissions teams
🗣 Talk to other expat parents for unfiltered insights
👧 Consider your child’s personality and adaptability
📅 Check application timelines and document requirements
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Whether you choose a local school or an international one, the most important thing is that it fits your child’s needs, your family’s goals, and your gut instincts.
Trust yourself—you know what’s best.
📚 Want a practical comparison?
Read: International Schools vs. Local Schools in Singapore
We know choosing a school in a new country can feel overwhelming. That’s why Doris exists—to guide, support, and simplify the process.
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