The program

A real diploma, built around a real dream.

At WIN, every student chooses their pathway: the internationally recognised GED (US high-school equivalency) or the IGCSE (the British international curriculum). Both are earned through AI-personalised learning that adapts to each student in real time — delivered in English, with 1:1 mentor support from qualified teachers, and paired with an afternoon dedicated to building their WIN project.

The learning model

AI meets the student. Teachers meet the human.

Every student learns differently and starts at a different place. Whether a student is preparing for the GED or the IGCSE, we use AI-powered adaptive learning that diagnoses exactly where they are, then builds them a personal daily lesson plan. The AI handles the academic delivery in English — endlessly patient, adjusting in real time, never moving on until a concept is genuinely mastered.

Our qualified teachers do what AI can't: motivate, coach, mentor and connect. With classes capped at just 20 students, they sit with students one-on-one, unblock the hard moments, celebrate the wins, and make sure nobody is bored and nobody is left behind. The result: most students move through core academics two to four times faster than a traditional classroom — freeing the afternoons for what they actually love.

Adaptive

Lessons adjust to your level every single day.

Mastery-based

No moving on until you really get it.

Small classes

Capped at 20 students so every learner is seen.

A day at WIN

A simple, focused rhythm. Mornings for the GED. Afternoons for your WIN project.

09:00 – 11:45

AI-personalised GED or IGCSE block

Three focused 45-minute online study sessions toward your chosen pathway — GED or IGCSE — with 10-minute breaks between each. All instruction is in English. The AI meets each student at their exact level, so students who want to motor through the curriculum can fly, and students who need more time on a module can take it. Qualified teachers in the room to coach, unblock and motivate.

11:45 – 12:30

Lunch break

Eat together. Decompress. Move.

12:30 – 15:00

Build your dream

Your WIN project — tailored to each student's own dream. Some days the whole class works together on the universal skills: financial literacy, AI tools, or public speaking and presentation. School ends at 3pm.

15:00 – 16:00

Extra-curricular (optional)

Students can join after-school activities at the nearby Lighthouse school — sports, arts, clubs. Our minibus drops them off there; pick-up afterwards is arranged by families.

From time to time

Real-life projects

Some days — or even a whole week — we move the classroom elsewhere. It might be volunteering at a children's home near Ranong, working with a local business, or running an outdoor expedition. These real-world experiences are planned and decided together with the students and tied to their projects.

Two pathways, one WIN experience

Choose the GED or the IGCSE.

Both are internationally recognised, both are delivered in English, and both are taught with the same AI-personalised, 1:1 mentored model. The right one depends on your teen's timeline and where they'd like to go next.

Pathway 1 — The four GED subjects

The GED is a US-based high-school equivalency credential. Pass all four official tests and you walk away with a diploma accepted by universities and employers worldwide.

Reasoning Through Language Arts

Reading, writing, grammar, and argument — taught through real essays and stories.

Mathematical Reasoning

Algebra, geometry, data analysis — broken into bite-size weekly modules.

Science

Life, physical, and earth science with hands-on experiments rooted in Phuket's coast and nature.

Social Studies

Civics, world history, geography, economics — rooted in real-world events.

Pathway 2 — IGCSE

The International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) is the world's most recognised British international qualification for 14–16 year olds, awarded by boards such as Cambridge and Pearson Edexcel. Students typically take a personalised selection of subjects — usually five to nine — and sit official exams at accredited test centres in Thailand.

Core subjects

English as a First or Second Language, Mathematics, and Combined or Coordinated Sciences form the backbone of every IGCSE track.

Humanities

Choose from Global Perspectives, History, Geography, Economics or Business Studies — taught through real-world case studies.

Sciences & extended maths

Add Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Computer Science or Additional Mathematics for students heading toward STEM or A-levels.

Languages & creative

Second languages, Art & Design, and other electives to round out the profile — matched to each student's plan.

Official IGCSE exam fees are paid directly to the accredited exam centre. WIN helps families choose subjects and coordinate registration.

GED or IGCSE — how to choose

Which pathway is right for your teen?

There isn't a wrong answer — both are respected credentials and both work with our AI-personalised, English-medium model. Here's the short version of how families usually decide.

Consider the GED if…

  • • Your teen wants to finish high school faster and get on with life, work or an early university start.
  • • They're aged 16+ and motivated to move quickly.
  • • They're heading toward US, EU or Thai international-program universities, or straight into work / entrepreneurship.
  • • They have a big passion project or certification (dive master, pilot, sailing, business) they want the maximum time to build.

Consider the IGCSE if…

  • • Your teen is 13–16 and wants a broader subject base before specialising.
  • • They're aiming for A-levels, the IB Diploma or a UK / Commonwealth university route where IGCSEs are the expected foundation.
  • • They're transferring in from a British-system school and want continuity.
  • • They want the option to sit individual subject exams as their skills mature, rather than one combined test.

You don't have to lock this in on day one. During the admissions conversation we look at your teen's age, timeline, university thinking and passion project, and recommend the pathway that fits — and we can flex as they grow.

Your WIN project

Every student starts with an Ikigai session.

Every WIN student begins their journey with a guided Ikigai session — a structured process where we help and guide them to find their passion project by mapping the overlap between what they love, what they're good at, what the world needs, and what they can be paid for. The dream that comes out of it becomes their WIN project.

Some students already have a clear idea of what they want to do — and we help them work in a targeted way toward building that dream. Others don't know yet, and the Ikigai session opens up real options. They pick a WIN project to start with — and are always free to change it. The point isn't to lock in your life at 14. The point is to practise the muscle of choosing something real, committing to it, and building it.

The afternoon block is where the WIN project lives. Students spend it learning the specific skills their dream requires, with mentor support and modern AI tools at their side.

For every student

Three skills every WIN student leaves with.

Whatever a student's WIN project, the afternoons also include shared sessions on three universal skills we believe make the difference in any path.

Financial literacy

Budgeting, investing, taxes, compounding, income online. Leave school knowing how money actually works.

Public speaking & presentation

Weekly speaking practice, in-class pitch sessions and small-team leadership — the life skill that opens more doors than almost anything else.

AI tools for your dream

Investigating and mastering the AI tools that could 10x your project — ChatGPT, Claude, Lovable, Figma, Suno, CapCut, custom agents.

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What a WIN project can look like

A few real possibilities.

Some students build entirely on campus with mentors and pro-grade AI tools. Others pursue serious certifications off campus at partner schools around Chalong and Phuket. Below are real, current possibilities — we help families coordinate with the right provider.

On campus · included in tuition

Build real projects with a mentor by your side.

Every afternoon you have a mentor, a workstation and hands-on guidance with the modern AI toolkit — put to work on your own project.

Small business & entrepreneurship

Validate an idea, design it in Figma, build a real website or app with Lovable, take real orders, and learn what it means to run a P&L.

Creative studio — music, film & gaming

Produce tracks with Suno + Ableton, edit a YouTube or short-film series in CapCut/DaVinci, or prototype a game in Unity. Release real work by year-end.

AI lab

Hands-on with the modern AI toolkit — ChatGPT, Claude, Lovable, custom agents. Learn how to use AI to 10x your school work, your projects and your everyday life.

Self-development & coaching

Journalling, coaching conversations, habits, mindfulness and the Ikigai framework — making the WIN project genuinely yours.

Public speaking & leadership

Weekly speaking practice, debates, in-class pitch sessions and small-team leadership projects.

Community & service projects

Volunteering, fundraising, environmental and social-impact work tied into a real-life project.

Off campus · with trusted local partners

Real-world certifications, on Phuket's doorstep.

If a student's WIN project is a serious certification or sport, we build the school week around it and coordinate enrolment with the relevant local partner. Here are a few of the pathways we already support — and we're always open to new ones.

Scuba diving

Chalong is one of the world's busiest dive hubs. Train year-round at PADI 5-star centres minutes from campus — Open Water through Divemaster and Instructor.

Flight school

Train with local flying clubs operating out of Phuket. Start with ultralight at 14+, work toward a full Private Pilot Licence.

Sailing

Chalong Bay and the Andaman are world-class sailing waters. Train with RYA / IYT recognised schools toward Competent Crew, Day Skipper, Yachtmaster and beyond.

Other Phuket pathways

Freediving, kitesurfing, Muay Thai, horse riding, motorsport, tennis and golf academies — if a serious pursuit exists on the island, we'll help build it into the week.

External certifications and training are arranged with — and paid directly to — the relevant provider. WIN helps families coordinate enrolment and scheduling.