- Mandarin and English becoming the global lingua franca: In today's interconnected world where communication transcends geographical boundaries through the Internet, Mandarin and English serve as powerful passports to a wealth of opportunities. These two languages hold immense influence in both global education and business. English remains the most widely spoken language, accounting for nearly 26% of online content, while Mandarin is spoken by more than 1.2 billion people worldwide. Furthermore, China's growing economic influence continues to propel Mandarin as a key global language. Providing students with the opportunity to learn both languages from an early age not only deepens their linguistic proficiency but also broadens their worldviews, fosters cultural appreciation, and gives them the confidence to thrive on the global stage.
- Adapting to different cultures with cross-cultural sensitivity: Mastering multiple languages is akin to building a strong multicultural foundation, gaining insight into the origins of each language, and developing adaptability to diverse culture - paving the way for future opportunities.
- Navigating the digital age with EQ and social skills: In this era, where technology plays a pivotal role, social skills and emotional intelligence have become the most essential competencies. Bilingual education fosters these skills in students from an early age, equipping them to become successful adults who can regulate their emotions and build harmonious relationships which is a crucial quality as the world fully transitions into the digital age[1]. Moreover, by 2030[2], these abilities will be at the core of companies' recruitment strategies.
- Thriving in a multicultural and diverse environment: As the world becomes increasingly interconnected, language plays a crucial role in all aspects of life, particularly in facilitating communication between individuals and organizations in the workplace. Research shows that companies with high cultural diversity are 36% more profitable than those with low diversity. Moreover, working in diverse environments fosters greater creativity within the workplace[3] [4]. In the context of the global economy, rising polarisation and uncertainty have driven a 32.4% increase in demand for specific skills, including multilingual proficiency[5]. The ability to understand diverse perspectives across cultural backgrounds enhances leadership potential and fosters skills critical for future innovation.
- Bilingual education in early childhood boosts brain development and enhances cognitive flexibility: Childhood is the optimal time to begin bilingual education, as 90% of brain development occurs during these early years[6]. This aligns with the growing global trend of bilingual education for children, particularly those aged 0-5. The focus is on integrated learning that is both engaging and culturally relevant, designed to enhance language acquisition and foster intellectual flexibility.
Shrewsbury International School Bangkok City Campus has recently introduced the Hanqing Bilingual Pathway programme for students in Early Years 1-2 (ages 3-4) and beyond. This programme is structured under the concept of 'One Campus, Two Pathways', offering parents and students the option to choose between British Curriculum or the Hanqing Bilingual Pathway, which focuses on developing language skills alongside holistic learning. The programme is balanced with 45% Mandarin, 45% English, and 10% Thai, and is delivered by native-speaking teachers holding qualifications equivalent to the UK Qualified Teacher Status (QTS). This programme is designed to enhance academic performance, foster intellectual flexibility, and prepare students for future international career opportunities. It also raises the standard of bilingual education in Thailand, nurturing the Thai children into global citizens with the potential to excel on the international stage. Parents interested in preparing their children for future success can learn more about the Hanqing Bilingual Pathway programme, including tuition fees, and information on the teachers at https://bit.ly/4g0RlHM.
[1]https://www.mckinsey.com/featured-insights/future-of-work/skill-shift-automation-and-the-future-of-the-workforce
[2]https://blog.proactioninternational.com/en/importance-soft-skills-and-ai
[3]https://www.weforum.org/stories/2025/01/future-of-jobs-report-2025-whats-shaping-the-future-of-the-global-workforce/
[4]https://www2.deloitte.com/us/en/insights/deloitte-review/issue-22/diversity-and-inclusion-at-work-eight-powerful-truths.html
[5]https://www.weforum.org/stories/2025/01/future-of-jobs-report-2025-whats-shaping-the-future-of-the-global-workforce/
[6]https://www.idra.org/resource-center/brain-development-and-mastery-of-language-in-the-early-childhood-years/
Source: FleishmanHillard Thailand