Design Colleges • Bangkok, Thailand • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia • Phnom Penh, Cambodia • Singapore • Jakarta, Indonesia • Mumbai, India • Riyadh, Saudi Arabia • Guangzhou, China • Shanghai, China • Milan, Italy
Universities & Vocational Schools • Raffles University Iskandar Puteri, Malaysia •
Tianjin University of Commerce Boustead College, China • Hefei Wanbao College, China
K-12 • Suzhou Kindergarten, Suzhou China • Raffles American School, Iskandar Puteri Malaysia • Raffles American School, Bangkok, Thailand
Oriental University City • 12 Educational Institutes, China
International Campuses Raffles International College Bangkok, originally known as Raffles Design Institute Bangkok, is a 2.25
hectare campus located in the Bangna district of
Bangkok, Thailand. It was awarded the title of "Best Design School" for outstanding achievement in the advancement of Arts and Design by Her Royal Highness Princess of Thailand
Soamsawali in March 2007. However, in 2010, the school was found to be operating without the permission of the Higher Education Commission of Thailand, and had action taken against it by the Thai authorities. In November 2017, Raffles did not yet have a valid international college license, but in 2020 was listed as an accredited Thai Higher Education Institution by the Thai Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation. Raffles' partner in its Indian Joint Venture, Educomp Solutions Ltd., was reported to be struggling financially, and divesting from many subsidiaries. This coincided with the closure of many of its colleges in India. In 2012, the government of Vietnam ordered Raffles to cease operating the campuses in Hanoi and
Ho Chi Minh (as Raffles had never obtained a license to provide higher education), and consequently 400 students had to be relocated to its other campuses. In 2013, Raffles Education Corp signed agreements to establish a university in Negombo (Sri Lanka), and three colleges in Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), Batam and Medan (Indonesia). However, the proposed university in Negombo Sri Lanka was never built. In October 2016, Raffles Design Institute shut down its Indian campus in
Koramangala, Bungalore without warning, leaving over 160 students stranded with their education. By November 2016, the Raffles schools in Delhi, Bengaluru, Hyderabad and Chennai had been shuttered. In March 2016, its Australian campus, Raffles College of Design and Commerce, lost TEQSA accreditation. On 26 November 2018, it applied to withdraw registration as an Australian higher education provider and began the process of closing down. Approval to withdraw was granted on 20 December 2018. Raffles International Institute, its Ulaanbaatar campus (which had been operating since 2005, originally as Hartford Institute) failed to gain government recognition as a university and has never been accredited in Mongolia. It closed down in 2024. == Controversies ==