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"The International School Manila is one of the best international schools in the Philippines. It is located in Taguig City, Metro Manila and offers a complete American-style curriculum to students from Kindergarten all the way through Grade 12. It also provides an international program for students who require additional resources for academic success. The British School Manila is another international school worth noting. Located in Taguig City, it offers an international curriculum from Early Years all the way up to Grade 13, providing an excellent foundation for university-level study. It also teaches English as an Additional Language and English as a Medium of Instruction, making it great for those looking to become proficient in English. The Chinese International School Manila is a great choice when it comes to bilingual schools in the Philippines. Located in Taguig City, the school provides a combination of both Chinese-English bilingual instruction for students from Kindergarten all the way through to Grade 12. It also offers an International Baccalaureate Program to ensure students receive a well-rounded, world-class education. The De La Salle Santiago Zobel School is another excellent bilingual school in the Philippines. Located in Muntinlupa City, it offers both Filipino and English collegiate classes and subjects. The school provides an excellent of academic excellence, as well as a focus on instilling core values of honesty, respect, and patriotism," remarked one parent with kids at in .

"Since it is a small school, easier to make friends and parents are welcoming, as well as the teachers. It's like a family, no bullying. Academically, there are homeworks so kids can learn more. Also, since it is a Chinese international school, kids will be taught Chinese culture and Mandarin language. My experience is Grade 1 -5 and so far I am satisfied. What the school lacks in facilities, they compensate with caring teachers/staff and good curriculum. For elementary, I do recommend it," explained one expat living in Taguig, Philippines.

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