Modulo Kids focuses on unlocking the potential in kids. All children deserve the opportunity to be their best selves.
We use the British Early Years Foundation Stage and International Baccalaureate programs from Kindergarten up!
All our teachers are carefully selected for their professionalism, qualifications and experience. They go through Modulo Kid's high-quality training programs and receive regular coaching and workshops continuously through their career with us. They are great at teaching pre-schoolers (18 months) to 12 years old!
About our teachers:
Did we mention they are also fun, caring and friendly?
At Modulo Kids we believe in following a professional, well-structured curriculum without getting lost in textbooks.
Using materials from the world's premium publishers, such as Oxford University Press, Collins, and Pearson, our experienced academic team have put together a totally unique set of materials which are sure to be fun, engaging and beneficial to the development of your child.
At Modulo Kids, we know engaged learners are productive learners. We focus on getting the best out of materials to give your child the best.
We believe in a better world for all children. Let's help those in need!
Modulo believes that companies can - and should - be beneficial members of the community. Change comes from the little things and is the responsibility of all. We are happy to contribute to social responsibility with multiple partners to do our part.
Everyone at Modulo is part of our corporate citizen programs to help develop the underprivileged youth of Thailand through education and other volunteer efforts. On top of providing volunteers, we offer expertise and help train educators for NGOs. We also deliver educational materials, both new and used, to different institutions through the country. Finally, we help purchase essential items of daily life in poverty-stricken parts of the country.
We invite you to take a look below at some of our partners, past and present. You, too, can make a difference by joining all those that believe in change for a better world.
Modulo Kids is proud to be a partner of the Child Protection Foundation of Amphawa. Both teachers and staff love going there for a wholesome experience of sharing, caring and giving. We bring food, musicians, dances, games and activities, toys and educational materials for all to enjoy!
We cannot in good faith just stand back and let the world slowly die. We believe companies have a corporate responsibility to stand up and do what is right for the planet we call home.
In addition to special events throughout the year, all proceeds from our cafe bar go to planting new trees and making the world a better place for this generation and those yet to come.
The Kharma Family was established to help children in poverty in some of the kingdom's less developed regions to help local children get a better start in life. Their volunteers not only donate supplies and give financial support, but also undertake long-term projects and motivate young people and their parents to see the advantages of education and training.
The Kharma Family relies on the generosity of donors and its volunteers to do its work. If you'd like to help, you can do so by joining their team of volunteers or by making a donation:
DonateNion Sunpawishu started the Kharma Family with the aim of improving the lives of many of the kingdom's poorest children. Knowing the dangers and problems that young people face in Southern Thailand, she wanted to reach out to local communities and invite them to join forces with talented volunteers to improve things for local children.
Being a teacher of Thai to foreigners and living and working in Thailand meant that Nion had contacts with a range of people who wanted to give something back to Thailand and who had a range of skills to offer.
VolunteerWe also work with the Mercy Center. We provide them with training, logistics support and counselling to help them achieve their great goals of teaching English to orphans.
Mercy Centre is a shelter for street kids, five orphanages, a hospice, a home for mothers and children with HIV/AIDS, a 400-pupil kindergarten, a community meeting place, and a serene haven in the slums with small gardens and playgrounds. Originally built on a former Buddhist Temple site on port authority property, Mercy Centre has stood in some shape or form for nearly 40 years.