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Bangkok is Southeast Asia's largest hub for international education, with over 90 schools serving a massive expat community. Traffic shapes daily life here, so school location relative to home is often the most important practical consideration. Popular expat areas like Sukhumvit, Sathorn, and the gated community of Nichada Thani cluster around schools. Despite the intensity of the city, families find excellent healthcare, diverse dining, and a vibrant social scene that makes Bangkok uniquely liveable.
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St Andrews Primary School, established in 1997 for children aged 2 to 11, follows the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and the English National Curriculum through Key Stages 1 and 2. The school provides a warm, purpose-built environment where children can grow, explore, and thrive through play-based, personalised learning. Located on Sukhumvit 71 (Soi Pridi Banomyong) in Bangkok’s Watthana District, the Primary School is a 10-minute drive from Ekkamai and Phra Khanong BTS stations, with a shuttle service from the High School campus and Ekkamai BTS Station (connect via Gateway Ekkamai mall). Class sizes average around 18 in the Early Years and 23 in Years 1–6, supported by teaching assistants at ratios of 1:6 to 1:9. Approximately 1,100 students are enrolled at the Primary School. Teaching is delivered in English, with Thai language lessons and native-language support offered in German, French, Japanese, Korean, and Mandarin, plus elective Modern Foreign Languages such as Spanish. From the Early Years, students explore musical instruments as part of the curriculum. In Year 5, they join the instrumental programme and choose an instrument for a dedicated weekly lesson. As part of Nord Anglia Education, St Andrews benefits from collaborations with UNICEF, MIT, and The Juilliard School, enriching learning with creative, real-world experiences and fostering curiosity, critical thinking, and global citizenship.
St. Andrew's International School Bangkok’s High School campus opened in August 2017 in central Bangkok, at 1020 Sukhumvit Road, close to Ekkamai BTS station and a shopping mall. Students aged 11 to 18 follow the English National Curriculum, taking IGCSEs before progressing to either the full IB Diploma or the IB Career‑Related Programme, with BTEC options also available. Class sizes average 16 students, with about 1,100+ learners currently enrolled on-site. English is the language of instruction, complemented by courses in Thai, French, Spanish, German, Korean, Mandarin, and Japanese, including support for first-language learners. Unique offerings include a STEAM curriculum featuring VEX Robotics with MIT collaborations, a Performing Arts programme tied to Juilliard, and a broad range of IGCSE and IB subject choices. A co-ed day school, bus services are provided, but boarding is not offered.
Dulwich College International School Bangkok, opening in August 2026, is part of the Dulwich College International network. Located in the Bang Na district of Bangkok, the school will offer a British curriculum for students aged 3 to 18 years. The campus is designed with sustainability in mind, aiming for LEED Gold certification, and includes facilities such as a sports centre, aquatic centre, and landscaped outdoor learning areas. The SE21 programme integrates STEM education, promoting innovation and critical thinking. With a focus on academic excellence and holistic development, Dulwich College Bangkok aims to provide a nurturing environment for students to thrive.
VERSO International School opened in August 2020, initially welcoming learners from Early Years 2 through Grade 8, with Grades 9–12 added in 2021. Located in Bang Phli district on a 168-rai campus near Suvarnabhumi Airport, the school’s architecture features four interconnected O-shaped buildings—Lower, Middle, and Upper Loops, plus a central Hub—designed in collaboration with IDEO and recognized with a World Design Award in 2021. The school follows an American curriculum aligned with the New York State Learning Standards and emphasizes interdisciplinary, project-based learning. It is co-educational, enrolling students aged 2 to 18. Facilities and learning spaces are designed to support collaboration, creativity, and a wide range of academic and extracurricular programs. VERSO is accredited by WASC and ONESQA and is a member of ISAT, serving both local and international families seeking a contemporary US-style education in Bangkok.
Raintree International School Sathorn, opened in August 2017, offers early years education for children aged 1.5–6 years in central Bangkok’s leafy Sathorn district. It follows the British Early Years Foundation Stage linked with a Reggio Emilia‑inspired teaching philosophy focused on child‑led exploration within a multilingual setting. Instruction is primarily in English, with co‑taught Mandarin and Thai language and culture lessons. Nursery classes are intentionally small (12–15 children) and staffed by a teacher and multiple assistants, supporting individual observation and documentation. The campus surrounds mature trees in two inner courtyards, encouraging outdoor learning amid Bangkok’s urban core. The school is known for its nature‑integrated learning spaces, creative arts opportunities rooted in Reggio Emilia pedagogy, and strong language‑rich immersion that supports early bilingual development.
Wells International School’s Bang Na Campus, opened in 2011, serves children aged 2 to 10 years (Nursery through Grade 5). Licensed by Thailand’s Ministry of Education, the campus delivers an American curriculum, enriched by the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) framework designed to cultivate inquiry-based learning and international-mindedness. The school is set on a leafy site just off Srinakarin 62, a short drive from Paradise Park and Seacon Square yet offering a relaxed, green atmosphere. Classes are deliberately kept small (about 16 students per classroom) to allow hands-on, child‑centred learning. Facilities include a library, computer lab, music & dance studios, swimming pool and parent lounge. The school places emphasis on creative arts, sport, and community service (students have engaged in water-treatment projects through their Grade 5 exhibition). Daily instruction is in English, with exposure to Thai language and cultural content. A Z‑zone bus service is available and tuition fees range from 112,000 to 132,500 THB per semester. Parents play an active role via a regular parent‑teacher organisation that plans family events and activities.
Rising Oaks International School Bangkok, established in 2006, offers the British Curriculum from Nursery (age 2.5) through Primary, with Lower Secondary launching in 2026. Located in Thawi Watthana District in western Bangkok, the campus includes spacious classrooms, dedicated science and computer labs, and on-site school bus services with trained monitors. Core subjects include English, Mathematics, Science, Thai, and Foreign Languages, with a strong focus on Computer Science beginning in early years. A standout feature is the school’s emphasis on visual and performing arts, described as “second to none” by the principal, Mr. J. S. Malhotra. With average class sizes of 20–25 students, teachers are able to provide focused instruction within a structured academic setting. The school operates as a private, co-educational day school, with instruction in English.
RBIS International School in Bangkok serves children aged 2 to 18, following the English National Curriculum from Early Years Foundation Stage through IGCSE, then post‑16 pathways including A‑Levels, BTEC, or a High School Diploma. The school offers small class sizes - Nursery capped at 12, Primary and Secondary up to 20 students - and includes an English as an Additional Language (EAL) programme and a Nurturing Programme for students with special educational needs. RBIS provides special weekly Thai language and culture lessons, and students from Year 1–6 may join the English Explorers programme to build confidence in English through phonics, swimming, art and topic-based learning. STEM is highlighted through a dedicated STEM week, showcasing hands-on activities and project work.
King Mongkut’s International Demonstration School provides a US-based academic program with a focus on STEAM disciplines including science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics. The school incorporates elements from both international and Thai education systems and offers a Pathway Programme that allows students to take university-level courses through King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang. The facilities include modern science and robotics laboratories, music rooms, a library, gymnasium, indoor and outdoor sports courts, a swimming pool, and dedicated learning spaces for hands-on experimentation and performance-based learning.
Aster is a co-educational day school in central Bangkok, offering a British-based international curriculum. It begins with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and progresses to the English National Curriculum in primary and lower secondary. In upper secondary, students prepare for IGCSEs and A-Levels, with a high school diploma pathway also available. The school’s facilities include flexible classrooms, science and computer labs, creative studios for art and performing arts, indoor sports areas, and spaces for project-based learning. Aster also supports after-school activities and enrichment programs as part of its extended learning model.
Knightsbridge House International School is a Singapore-affiliated international school located in Pak Kret, Nonthaburi. Opened in 2025, the school offers the Cambridge International Curriculum, starting from Year 1 and progressing toward IGCSE and A-Levels. The curriculum is enhanced by Singapore Math, Mandarin, and Thai language and culture, reflecting a multicultural approach to foundational learning. The campus features modern facilities including specialist science labs, art and music rooms, a swimming pool, outdoor play areas, and multi-sport fields.
D-PREP International School – Main Campus, situated near Mega Bangna in Samut Prakan, Thailand, serves students from early years to Grade 5 using an American curriculum framework integrated with the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IB PYP). English is the primary language of instruction, with Thai and Chinese taught as additional languages. The campus features dedicated learning spaces such as a science lab, art room, black box theater, and the D-Lab, a creative makerspace supporting design and robotics. One of D-PREP’s signature initiatives is the “Dream Project,” where students develop and present personally meaningful projects that integrate learning across subjects. After completing Grade 5, students continue their education at D-PREP Secondary Campus. The school offers a variety of extracurricular activities and provides a bus service for student transport.
The British Early Years Centre (BEYC), an international kindergarten in Bangkok, will relocate in **September 2025** to a new purpose-designed campus on Soi Santi Suk, continuing its nature-focused, child-led ethos. Founded in 2011, BEYC delivers the **British Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)** curriculum enriched with a **Reggio Emilia and nature-inspired approach**, encouraging creative exploration with natural “loose-part” materials. Small classes of 16 children are supported by four adults (a 1:4 ratio), offering individualised attention. The school prioritises health and sustainability—serving **100% organic meals**, using natural cleaning products, featuring a salt-water pool, and balancing indoor/outdoor playtime. Accepting children aged **2 to 6 years**, BEYC runs Monday–Friday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., with early drop-off and late pick-up options. The 2025 move marks an exciting expansion, with new facilities designed to enhance creative play, environmental learning, and community connections in the early years.
Magic Years International School (MYIS) in Pakkret, Nonthaburi, welcomes children aged 1 to 16 and follows the IB PYP (Primary Years Programme) and is pursuing IB MYP candidacy beginning with Grade 10 from August 2024, expanding through Grade 12 by 2026. On a 1.5‑acre campus just outside the Nichada Thani expat community, the school features an outdoor farm with goats, chickens, fish and turtles, where students tend plants and animals daily. A gymnasium, sports field, and salt‑water pool, alongside a Design Technology / STEM lab, Visual Arts studio, music room, library, and playgrounds, support practical and active learning. Inquiry is core to learning: even the youngest children begin to learn through inquiry, guided by a curriculum enhanced by PYP philosophy. A signature program is the farm‑based outdoor learning initiative: daily student engagement in gardening and animal care that connects classroom concepts to real‑world ecology and responsibility. Class sizes are small, with a 1:5 teacher‑student ratio across divisions.
NIST International School in Bangkok is a not-for-profit IB World School offering the full International Baccalaureate curriculum (PYP, MYP, DP) from ages 3 to 18. Founded in 1992 with support from the United Nations, NIST serves over 1,800 students from 50+ nationalities. In August 2025, NIST completed Phase 2 of its campus development. This expansion introduced a Pavilion Building featuring a Lecture Hall, meeting rooms, and The Lounge. It also added two Elementary Buildings that nearly double previous spaces. These specific additions include a two-level Elementary Library, a Learning Kitchen, a Science Lab, an Elementary Gymnasium, and three Makerspace areas. Link bridges now connect these new structures with the Innovation and Creative Arts Buildings to ensure accessible movement across the school. NIST is distinctly known for its Global Citizen Diploma, a signature initiative offered alongside the IB curriculum. As part of an eleven-school consortium, this programme allows secondary students to formally document their values, qualitative learning experiences, and community service beyond standard report cards.
RC International School (RCIS), located in central Bangkok’s Pathum Wan district near Siam Square and Ploenchit BTS station, was established in 1998 and expanded into its Primary and Secondary school by 2001, with a new building and a swimming pool added in 2004. The school follows a modified British Curriculum with international perspective. Serving children from 18 months to around 12 years, RCIS remains small—enrolling approximately 150 students from 24 nations. Class sizes are capped at 25,). Facilities include a swimming pool, rooftop gym/computer room, library, and dedicated spaces for art, music, and ballet. School bus service is available to support daily transportation. Languages taught include English and Thai language and culture, with foreign languages introduced in upper Primary. The mix of robust academic preparation alongside arts and sport offerings gives RCIS a personalized and engaging environment for international families.
Brighton College Bangkok – Krungthep Kreetha opened in September 2016 and serves children aged 2 to 18 across a British Curriculum that culminates in IGCSE and A‑Level qualifications, with access to 21 subject options. Situated in eastern Bangkok, the campus is about 30 minutes from the city center and 15 minutes from Suvarnabhumi Airport, set within a leafy 50‑rai (20‑acre) site. The school features a 650‑seat theatre, music and drama studios, dance and gymnastics space, full‑size pitch, Olympic‑standard 400 m track, two swimming pools, and multiple courts, supporting robust performing‑arts and sports programs. Learning is enriched through clubs such as robotics, Taekwondo, and public speaking, as well as through a traditional house system and community‑focused activities. This blend of academic breadth, creative offerings, and athletic facilities provides students with a well‑supported, varied educational experience.
D-PREP International School’s Secondary Campus in Samut Prakan, Thailand, serves students from Grades 6–12 with an American curriculum framework, incorporating Advanced Placement (AP) courses at the high school level. The campus offers dedicated science labs, art and music studios, a black-box theatre, and a multi-sport gymnasium. Students benefit from small class sizes, which supports individualized attention. A standout feature is the school’s focus on project-based learning, especially in STEM, where students apply academic concepts to real-world challenges. The school also promotes leadership development through its student council and community engagement programs. Located just outside Bangkok, the campus is easily accessible and offers a school bus service.
Wellington College International School Bangkok is a British international school located on a 28-acre green campus in eastern Bangkok, midway between the city centre and Suvarnabhumi Airport. Opened in 2018, it offers the English National Curriculum from Pre-Nursery (age 2) through Year 13 (age 18), with students preparing for IGCSE and A Level qualifications in the senior years. The campus features a 600-seat theatre, golf practice facilities, and an Olympic-length swimming pool. Students participate in a rich co-curricular programme including music ensembles, chess tournaments, and academic competitions like the World Scholar’s Cup. The school’s unique connection to Wellington College in the UK supports student exchanges and shared projects, strengthening international ties across the Wellington family of schools. Languages such as Mandarin, French, and Spanish are taught alongside English, the main language of instruction. The school operates as a day school and provides transport via Montri Transport Service.
International Community School Bangkok (ICS) is a non-profit American Christian international school, established in 1993 and opened its current Bang Na campus in September 2004. It serves students aged 4 to 18 (Pre‑K through Grade 12) in a co‑educational setting. The school follows an American curriculum with a strong focus on Advanced Placement (AP) courses and preparing students for college in the US and beyond. ICS requires all secondary students to complete 40 hours of personal community service plus participate in annual SALT serving trips across Thailand, forming part of its signature capstone programs. Facilities listed on the site include modern science laboratories, media centers, and computer labs, supplemented by an athletics complex and fields.
Australian International School Bangkok’s Soi 31 campus offers education from Foundation to Year 12 in the heart of Sukhumvit, Bangkok. Established in 2002, the school combines the Australian Curriculum in the early years with Cambridge Lower Secondary, progressing to IGCSEs in Years 9–10 and culminating in AS and A Levels. The campus is home to the AISB Innovation & Sports Centre, which supports integrated STEAM learning alongside extensive sports and performing arts programmes. Students study in English, with Thai compulsory and additional languages including French, Mandarin, Japanese, and German. The school community includes over 800 students from diverse backgrounds, supported by co-educational classes and a supervised transport system that links both campuses. Notable initiatives include the school’s Eco-Schools sustainability programme and its well-regarded Chess Academy, which offers specialist training and competitions. Together, these features make AISB’s Soi 31 campus a distinctive choice for families seeking international education in Bangkok.
NIVA follows the California Common Core curriculum from nursery to grade 12. Its program progresses through theme-based early learning, discovery-focused primary education, and structured skills development in middle and high school. In the upper grades, students may enroll in Advanced Placement (AP) courses to prepare for university admissions. The campus features a library, swimming pool, science and STEM labs, a multi-purpose court, a field, and spaces for art and creative activities. These facilities support a broad curriculum that includes academics, physical education, and the arts.
Raffles American School Bangkok, established in 2012, is situated in Samut Prakan province along Bangna‑Trad Road, just outside Bangkok’s city boundary. It serves students aged 2 to 18, from Pre‑K through Grade 12, following an American curriculum that awards a U.S. high school diploma. The school incorporates Advanced Placement (AP) courses, is accredited by WASC, and operates as a day school. English is the language of instruction, supported by native English-speaking teachers. The school offers a school bus service and features facilities like science labs and visual and performing arts studios. RAS maintains a co-educational environment that blends structured academic learning with opportunities for creative and athletic pursuits.
Thai-Chinese International School (TCIS), located in Samut Prakan near Bangkok, offers an American curriculum with instruction in English, along with daily Thai and Mandarin classes from early years through Grade 12. Accredited by WASC and the Thai Ministry of Education, TCIS enrolls students from over 17 nationalities and supports trilingual learning as a core feature of its program. The school provides Advanced Placement (AP) courses in subjects such as Calculus, Biology, and Psychology during high school. Facilities include separate buildings for elementary, middle, and high school, plus a library, music rooms, science labs, and sports courts. A standout offering is TCIS’s After School Enrichment Program (ASEP), which includes Chinese calligraphy, hip-hop dance, watercolor painting, yoga, and additional language support in Japanese and Korean. With small class sizes and an average enrollment of under 700 students, TCIS emphasizes close student-teacher interaction while maintaining strong academic and language programs.
Denla British School (DBS), launched in 2017 near Bangkok in Nonthaburi province, serves students aged 2–19 on an 18‑acre campus. It delivers an Enhanced British Curriculum, modelled on UK independent schools, leading to IGCSE in Years 9–11 and A‑Levels in Years 12–13. The school day is extended by 1.5 hours to enrich learning and co‑curricular engagement. Facilities include specialist science and tech labs, makerspace, music and performing arts school with studio theatre and a 600‑seat auditorium, a 400 m track, tennis courts, a golf simulator and an indoor pool. The House System (Windsor, Balmoral, Buckingham, Sandringham) fosters teamwork via academic, sporting, STEM and charity competitions. English is the medium of instruction, while Thai and Mandarin are taught as subject languages. Co‑educational and day‑only, DBS also offers an on‑campus school shuttle bus.
SBS International School Bangkok, opened in August 2025, is located in the Lat Krabang district. The school provides a British Curriculum education based on Cambridge standards for students aged 2 to 18 years, tracking through to IGCSE and A-Levels qualifications. The campus incorporates a unique 'pure air' filtration system and utilizes renewable solar energy. Facilities include an innovation hub, a medical science simulation centre, and specialist areas for robotics, design, and technology. A central feature of the school is its multilingual approach, requiring students to develop proficiency in English alongside Thai or Mandarin. Furthermore, the school emphasizes environmental responsibility by integrating sustainability directly into the daily curriculum. The extracurricular framework includes the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award and a structured enrichment program that relies on partnerships with external agencies and universities to expand on classroom learning.
Pan‑Asia International School (PAIS), founded in 2004, serves students aged 2–18 in Bangkok’s Prawet district. It follows an American curriculum up to Grade 5, transitioning into the IB Middle Years Programme for Grades 6–10 and the IB Diploma Programme for Grades 11–12. The campus is located in a suburban green zone about 200 m off a major road, and includes science and IT labs, an auditorium, swimming pools, and sports fields. Languages taught include English, Thai, Chinese, and Arabic. After‑school clubs offer sports, music, arts & crafts, mental maths, and homework support. A signature feature is the use of international standards: Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards, alongside the IB framework, supported by facilities like a Mac lab and makerspace. Accredited by WASC and Thailand’s Ministry of Education, PAIS hosts around 470 students representing over 40 nationalities.
BASIS International School Bangkok is a private international school that serves students from Nursery through Grade 12. It follows the BASIS Curriculum, which is grounded in the American educational system and emphasizes a strong foundation in subjects such as mathematics, science, humanities, and languages. From Grade 9 onward, students have the opportunity to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses as part of their academic program. The school campus includes a variety of facilities to support both academic and extracurricular learning. These include science and computer laboratories, a library, art and music rooms, a theatre, a gymnasium, a swimming pool, athletic fields, and designated areas for engineering, design, and technology work. BASIS International School Bangkok is also part of the global network of BASIS Curriculum Schools, which originated in the United States.
Modern International School Bangkok is a co-educational day school offering the British National Curriculum from Nursery to Year 13. Students are prepared for Cambridge IGCSE and A-Level examinations in secondary years, with standard assessments at earlier stages. Facilities include science laboratories, ICT rooms, art and music studios, a library, a multipurpose auditorium, outdoor sports courts, and a swimming pool. The school also has a cafeteria and provides transport services through an outsourced provider.
LFIB, Lycée Français International de Bangkok, is a long-standing French international school serving ages 3 to 18 in Bangkok. It provides a continuum from Nursery to Lycée, combining the French national curriculum with a British framework and Cambridge IGCSE options. As an AEFE member, LFIB offers multilingual education from early years, a dedicated kindergarten building, well-equipped classrooms, a library open all day, and the Center for Knowledge and Culture with a computer area and orientation services. Facilities include AEFE-UNSS and GBAC-affiliated sports programs and sport facilities for competitions. The Avenir pathway guides post-bac decisions from grade 6 onward, while Thai culture and language initiatives broaden intercultural understanding. The curriculum emphasizes international studies and innovative projects, and LFIB shares university destination data for post-secondary planning. Extracurricular life is active, with regular activity sessions and programs such as Web TV/Radio for hands-on media experience. Active parent involvement is encouraged through community events.
XCL American School of Bangkok (Sukhumvit) serves students aged 2 to 18 in Pre‑K through Grade 12. Established in 1983, it offers an American curriculum aligned with Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards, and in high school a wide Advanced Placement (AP) programme including AP Capstone with over 20 AP courses available. Located on Sukhumvit Road near BTS Thong Lor and Phrom Phong stations, the school has classrooms, science labs, media centre, library, swimming pool, sports complex, gym and music studios. Project‑Based Learning and Social‑Emotional Learning are integral across grade levels. Students come from over 40 nationalities, and middle/high school students engage in community hours service projects. Support is available for EAL (English as Additional Language) and learning needs on a case‑by‑case basis. Graduates have received multi‑million‑dollar scholarship offers from universities worldwide. The co‑educational campus also offers boarding from Grade 6 upward via ASB PLUS.
Concordian International School, founded in 2001 and situated along the Bangna‑Trad Highway, is a full Pre‑K to Grade 12 IB World School educating around 1,100 students in Greater Bangkok, Samut Prakan . From Nursery to Grade 4, children learn via a trilingual immersion program—roughly 45 % English, 40 % Chinese and 15 % Thai—and from Grade 5 onwards the curriculum transitions to fully in English, with Chinese and Thai as academic subject languages . The school offers all three IB programmes, PYP, MYP, DP, and typical class sizes are 16–18 students. Facilities include multiple sports venues (pools, courts, gyms), with strong participation in AISAA competitions . Unique to Concordian is its Chinese‑English immersion in early years, supported by a wide range of clubs, from robotics, chess, community service, and performing arts to Chinese language and yoga.
Ekamai International School (EIS) is a Christian, co‑educational international school in central‑east Bangkok, serving students from Pre‑K to Grade 12, with over 33 nationalities represented and approximately 77 % Thai families. Founded in 1946 and relocated to its current Watthana District campus in 1957, it sits on Sukhumvit 63 (Ekkamai) near the BTS Ekkamai station and the Eastern Bus Terminal, a well‑connected urban neighbourhood with cafés, shopping and transit links. EIS follows a US curriculum with Advanced Placement (AP) options in high school, and provides instruction in English as well as Thai language & culture, Japanese, Spanish, French, German, and Mandarin. A distinctive feature is its Pathfinder programme for Grades 5–8 students, which engages them in camping, nature hikes and leadership workshops as part of a global Adventist youth tradition. With accreditation by WASC and AAA, the school combines religious studies, a weekly chapel, and a supportive community grounded in spiritual values.
Bangkok Prep is a British-curriculum day school in central Bangkok serving ages 2–18 across Early Years, Primary, Secondary and Sixth Form. It follows the National Curriculum of England, moving to Cambridge IGCSE in Years 10–11 and A Levels or BTEC in Sixth Form. The campus at 77 Sukhumvit 77 sits near BTS On Nut, with a free shuttle and door-to-door bus services for families. The school reports an average class size of 22 and an enrolment of 1,600+ students. Languages include Thai, Japanese (First Language), and Spanish, French, Mandarin as second-language options, with English as the language of instruction. Notable facilities and programmes showcased include extensive sports provision and a structured Music Programme with private instrumental lessons. A distinctive hallmark is Bangkok Prep’s sustainability leadership: the school is Thailand’s first Eco-Schools Green Flag recipient and has achieved three consecutive re-accreditations.
Ascot International School, located in Bangkok’s Saphan Sung district, offers an International Baccalaureate (IB) education from Early Years to Diploma Programme. Founded in 1995, it caters to students aged 2–18 and delivers the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) and Diploma Programme (DP), with the Middle Years Programme (MYP) in candidacy. Students in Years 10–11 also complete IGCSE qualifications. Instruction is in English, with Thai, Mandarin, and other world languages taught as additional subjects. Ascot’s standout feature is its integrated Football Academy, operated in partnership with Thai Premier League coaches, and housed in a covered futsal stadium. The school supports science and ICT learning through dedicated labs and computer suites, and encourages creativity with visual and performing arts spaces. Its small size - around 500 pupils - supports close community ties. Parents overseas will find a structured curriculum with internationally recognized assessments and a focus on developing multilingual, confident learners.
Shrewsbury International School Bangkok – Riverside Campus, founded in 2003, is located beside the Chao Phraya River on Charoen Krung Road in central Bangkok. It educates around 1,900 students aged 3–18 across Early Years, Primary, Secondary and Sixth Form stages, all taught in English via the British National Curriculum, with IGCSE, AS‑Level and A‑Level qualifications. Each class typically hosts 21 students, capped at 25. The school’s Innovation Centre (opened 2021) includes robotics labs, computing suites and university‑style science labs, forming the hub of its STEM programme. The Performing Arts programme features school‑wide productions in a 5,800‑seat Memorial Hall and partnerships with professional theatre companies. Its Sports Performance Complex includes indoor halls, swimming pools, grass pitches, tennis and gymnastics facilities. Riverside also runs the Montri school bus service, featuring GPS tracking and RFID boarding records. With a selective entry process and dedicated Higher Education advisors, Riverside prepares students rigorously for global universities.
Bromsgrove International School Thailand, founded in 2002 and affiliated with Bromsgrove School UK in 2004, is a British curriculum day and boarding school for ages 2 to 18. Located about 30 km east of central Bangkok in the Min Buri District, the Windsor Park campus lies within a 36‑hole golf course. Students follow the English National Curriculum, sitting IGCSE examinations and choosing between Cambridge A‑Levels or vocational BTEC qualifications. Boarding options begin at age 9. Class sizes range from approximately 10 to 25 students, and the total enrollment is around 500 pupils. The school teaches in English, with Thai, Mandarin, Korean, and Spanish offered as language subjects. Strengths include its unique golf-integrated sports programme, dedicated performing arts centre, and wide academic enrichment through both A-Levels and BTEC. Over 40 extracurricular activities, student leadership councils and community service projects support well-rounded development.
Located just north of Bangkok in Nonthaburi, Ruamrudee International School’s Ratchapruek Campus (RISR) opened in August 2019 and serves students from Pre‑K 2 through Grade 11, with its first Grade 12 cohort launching in August 2025. Students follow a modified American curriculum aligned with AERO standards and, in upper grades, may choose between the IB Diploma Programme or the AP track. The school emphasizes inquiry-based STEM learning, service projects aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, and creative expression through arts competitions and summer art classes. With English as the medium of instruction, and character development rooted in the “union of hearts” philosophy, RISR offers a nurturing and community-minded environment for international families seeking academic, creative, and service-oriented growth.
Singapore International School of Bangkok (SISB) was established in 2001 and offers a multilingual education across several campuses in Thailand. The school combines the UK’s EYFS, the Singapore curriculum, Cambridge IGCSEs and A Levels, and the IB Diploma Programme at the senior level. With instruction in English, Chinese, and Thai, SISB supports a diverse student body and provides well-equipped facilities including science labs, libraries, sports complexes, swimming pools, and boarding accommodations at its main campus.
Traill International School, established in 1966 and located at 43 Soi 16, Ramkhamhaeng Road, Hua Mak, Bang Kapi, Bangkok, serves about 450 co‑educational students aged 2 to 18 . The school follows a modified English National Curriculum, taking learners through Cambridge IGCSE in Year 11 and Cambridge A‑Levels or Traill Diploma in Sixth Form. Class sizes are kept small with a student‑teacher ratio of 8:1 . In Bang Kapi district, its campus lies near Ramkhamhaeng University and major shopping and sports facilities, in a quiet residential/commercial neighborhood about 8 km from central BTS access. English is the language of instruction, and students study Thai language, French, Japanese, and Mandarin. Traill is noted for STEM opportunities (early computer education), a strong sports programme, and consistent academic achievement through the Cambridge examination system. It also offers extracurricular clubs such as drama, cooking, music, chess, martial arts and team sport activities.
Charter International School in Bangkok educates students aged 2–18 through the English National Curriculum, combined with the International Primary Curriculum (IPC), Pearson Edexcel IGCSE, and Cambridge A Levels. Early Years follow the EYFS framework, with specialist lessons in music, PE, swimming, and Thai language starting from Reception. The school offers dedicated science labs, art and design spaces, sports fields, a swimming pool, and music and drama rooms to support its academic and creative programs. A key feature is the House System, with students joining Lanta, Samet, or Phuket for friendly competitions, leadership roles, and community events. Weekly Homeroom sessions address personal growth, study skills, and well-being, creating a structured support network throughout all stages of learning.
St. Stephen’s International School in Bangkok offers education for students from early years through secondary school. It follows the British curriculum, leading to IGCSE and A Level exams in the upper years. The school includes both academic subjects and co-curricular activities as part of its regular programme. Facilities at the campus include science labs, ICT rooms, a library, music and drama rooms, a swimming pool, sports fields, and a gymnasium. Students also take part in school trips and project-based learning activities throughout the year.
St. Andrews International School Dusit, located near Chitralada Palace in Bangkok, was founded in 2010. It serves children aged 2 to 11 and follows the English National Curriculum. The school offers a structured program beginning with play-based learning in Early Years, and moves into core academic subjects such as English, Mathematics, and Science in the Primary years. Students also study Computing, Music, Physical Education, Languages, and Personal, Social, and Health Education. The campus includes general classrooms along with dedicated rooms for music, science, art, and STEAM activities. Other facilities include a library, sensory room, rooftop garden, health centre, indoor and outdoor play areas, two swimming pools (including a 25-meter pool), and a covered sports court.
Invictus International Programme at Sathitpathum in Pathum Thani, Thailand, offers a comprehensive education for children aged 2.5 to 11 years. The programme is a collaboration between Invictus International School in Singapore and Sathitpathum Demonstration School. The curriculum combines the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework with the Cambridge Primary Curriculum, enriched by Singapore Mathematics and the STEMWerkz Science Programme. The school emphasizes trilingual education, incorporating English, Thai, and Chinese languages. With class sizes ranging from 20 to 25 students, the school ensures personalized attention and a supportive learning environment. Facilities include a football pitch, swimming pool, and playground, promoting physical development alongside academic growth.
Garden International School Bangkok, founded in 1999, is a co‑educational day school in the Sathorn district serving students aged 2–18. It follows the UK’s EYFS in Early Years, a modified British National Curriculum in Primary and Lower Secondary, Cambridge IGCSE in Key Stage 4, and Cambridge A Levels in Sixth Form. The school occupies a leafy, compact campus tucked among central Bangkok’s high‑rises, complete with gardens, an outdoor classroom, swimming pool, science labs, art studio and auditorium. Students engage in regular outdoor education trips from Year 3, residential camps, and competitive sports through GBAC and FOBISIA leagues. They can also participate in drama productions, choir, visual arts showcases, robotics, debating and yoga via a robust ECA program.
KIS International School Reignwood Park, inaugurated in August 2024, is situated within the serene Reignwood Park community in Pathum Thani, just northeast of Bangkok. The expansive 60-acre campus features dedicated facilities for Early Years, Primary, and Secondary students, including a 1,000-seat Performing Arts Center, an Aquatic Center, and a Golf Development Academy. As a Candidate School for the IB Primary Years Programme, Middle Years Programme, and Diploma Programme, KIS Reignwood Park is committed to delivering a comprehensive IB education. The school offers both day and boarding options, with boarding available from Grade 4 onwards. Students benefit from daily instruction in English, with additional language offerings in Thai and Mandarin. The school's emphasis on sports, performing arts, visual and creative arts, and STEM provides a well-rounded educational experience. A distinctive feature of KIS Reignwood Park is its collaboration with the Claude Harmon III Performance Golf Academy, offering students unique opportunities in golf development.
Norwich International School Bangkok, founded in 2014, caters to students aged 2–18 in southwest Bangkok, near Samut Sakhon. The school follows the British National Curriculum from EYFS through Key Stages 1–5, with IGCSE offered in Years 10–11 and the IB Diploma Programme in Years 12–13. Mandarin and Thai are introduced early, Mandarin from Nursery and Thai throughout Primary, alongside supportive Early Learning Support (ELS) and Learning Support (LS) services. Facilities include science laboratories, computer suites, specialist language rooms, and floodlit sports pitches. The school offers outdoor education excursions, a robust after-school programme (including sports, arts, robotics, and cooking), and dedicated Music and Sports Academies. It integrates mindfulness practices and celebrates cultural events such as International Day and Songkran, while also hosting its own Model United Nations to promote global citizenship. In 2025, it became the first international school in Thailand accredited by the Curiosity Approach for its Early Years programme. The campus is accessible via bus routes on Rama 2 and Rama 3.
BSB British International Primary School, established in 1992, offers the English National Curriculum and EYFS for children aged 2 to 11. Located on Sukhumvit Soi 4 in central Bangkok, the school provides a nurturing environment with small class sizes—typically 12 to 20 students per class—and a strong teacher-to-student ratio (as low as 1:6 in Nursery). Core instruction is in English, with Thai taught as a language subject and additional language options available through extracurricular programs. One distinctive feature is the school’s extensive after-school activity program, which includes ballet, drama, swimming, science club, coding, and multiple language clubs (Thai, Chinese, Japanese), encouraging exploration beyond the classroom. Outdoor play areas and a focus on wellbeing support student development. The school operates a daily bus service and maintains a close-knit, community-oriented setting.
Heathfield International School Bangkok, founded in 2007, delivers a full British curriculum from EYFS through A‑Levels, preparing students for IGCSE and Cambridge A‑Level examinations. Located in the suburban Saphan Sung district, the campus offers spacious classrooms and secure outdoor spaces, especially notable in Early Years where children explore phonics, robotics, and sensory play in open-air areas. With small class sizes, each child receives personalized attention, and the structured house system encourages teamwork, community, and character development. Students also benefit from ICT and sport clubs such as Robotics and Coding, storytelling, and music during after‑school sessions.
St. Andrews International School Sukhumvit 107 was established in 1997 and is located in the Bangna area of Bangkok. It educates students from ages 2 to 18. The school offers the English National Curriculum in Early Years and Primary, followed by IGCSEs in Years 10–11 and the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) in Years 12–13. Language support is available for students who are learning English as an additional language. The campus covers 36,000 square meters and includes a 25-meter swimming pool, full-sized football field, indoor sports hall, science and computer labs, libraries, design and technology rooms, a 250-seat auditorium, and classrooms for younger students. Students can also participate in a range of extracurricular activities and sports.
WeLearn Academy, located in Bangkok’s Sathon district, offers a flexible, project-based international education for students aged 6 to 18. The school delivers two core accredited pathways: the American curriculum via Acellus Academy (including AP options), and the British curriculum through CambriLearn (Pearson Edexcel IGCSE and A-Levels). Classes average 25 students and emphasize personalized learning, supported by online platforms and local mentorship. One of WeLearn’s distinctive features is its Project-Based Learning (PBL) program, which encourages students to solve real-world problems related to social impact, innovation, and entrepreneurship. The school also offers a bilingual track (English–French or English–Thai) and coaching in digital skills like AI and robotics. Located near Lumpini Park, students benefit from weekly off-campus physical education and wellness sessions.
The Canadian International School of Thailand (CIST), located in Bangkok’s Pinklao district, offers the Ontario-based Canadian curriculum from Early Years through Grade 12. Students in Grades 11 and 12 graduate with the Ontario Secondary School Diploma (OSSD), and the school also delivers the IB Primary Years (PYP) and Middle Years (MYP) Programmes. The campus sits on 9.2 acres beside the Chao Phraya River and features indoor and outdoor sports courts, a gymnasium, tennis courts, and a waterfront garden. Instruction is in English, with additional language options including Mandarin, Thai, and French. One distinctive aspect of CIST is its partnership with Thewphaingarm Canadian Bilingual School (TCBS), allowing shared access to facilities and activities. Older students can also participate in a Canada Term program, experiencing life and study in Ontario for part of the academic year. CIST is co-educational and offers optional boarding and shuttle services to central Bangkok locations.
King’s College International School Bangkok is a British-curriculum day school for boys and girls aged 2 to 18. Located in Bangkok’s Ratchada–Rama 3 area, the school follows the UK’s Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), progressing through Key Stages 1–5, with students preparing for IGCSE and A Level qualifications. The curriculum is modelled after King’s College School, Wimbledon. Students benefit from specialist-taught subjects from a young age, including Thai and Mandarin in the Early Years. Facilities include science labs, robotics and design technology studios, indoor and outdoor sports areas, and a performing arts theatre. A distinctive feature of the school is its strong emphasis on character development through co-curricular activities, residential trips, and leadership opportunities. These include service learning programmes and initiatives inspired by frameworks such as The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award. Sixth Form students receive university counselling and academic mentorship tailored to the entry requirements of top global universities.
AIT International School offers an international curriculum standards for English, mathematics, and science. Instruction is delivered entirely in English, and Thai language classes are provided both for native Thai speakers (Thai A) and for those new to the language (Thai B). At the Nursery to Kindergarten level, the curriculum is theme‑based and focuses on the physical, social, emotional, and cognitive development of young children. In Grades 1–6, the school delivers a broad range of subjects including Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, ICT, Social Studies, Music, Visual Arts, Library Lessons, Thai Language, Physical Education, Health & Counseling. Learning is organized into clearly defined first and second semester plans. The teaching approach is child‑centred and inquiry‑based, utilizing tools such as projects, portfolios, group discussions, problem-solving activities, field trips, and portfolio-based assessment.
Bangkok Christian International School provides education from Kindergarten to Grade 12, following an American curriculum. Students work toward a U.S. high school diploma, and upper-level students can take Advanced Placement (AP) courses. The school includes daily routines that combine academic learning with Christian teachings and values. The campus includes classrooms, science and computer labs, a library, music and art rooms, sports courts, a swimming pool, and a chapel. Students participate in both classroom lessons and religious or service activities as part of their education.
Magic Years International School (MYIS), founded in 1990, is located in Nonthaburi near Bangkok. It offers the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) and Middle Years Programme (MYP) for students aged 1 to 16, with plans to add the Diploma Programme by 2027. The school keeps class sizes small and focuses on inquiry-based learning across subjects. The campus includes indoor-outdoor classrooms, a saltwater pool, gym, STEM and art labs, a music room, and a small farm with animals and gardens. Students also take part in Thai language, music, and a range of after-school clubs such as cooking, soccer, and yoga.
Sarasas Ektra School, founded in 1995 in Bangkok’s Bang Phongphang district, is Thailand’s first fully bilingual (Thai‑English) private day school. It welcomes children from nursery to year 12, with bilingual instruction across all levels. From Primary, English covers approximately 30–70% of lessons, supported by Chinese and Japanese language classes. In upper secondary, students can follow the school-designed Extra Class program or the externally accredited Global Assessment Certificate (GAC), preparing them for international university entry. The school hosts events such as annual Science Day for project exhibitions, Music Works festivals, and traditional celebrations, supporting both academic and creative growth . Known for small GAC classes that build independent learning and research skills, Sarasas Ektra also emphasizes IT-integrated, child-centered teaching.
Opened in 2003, Kids’ Academy International School – Discovery Campus is located at the start of Ekkamai Soi 2, close to Ekkamai BTS in central Bangkok. Serving children aged 1.5 to 5 years, the school follows the British Curriculum with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS). Class sizes are kept small, ensuring personalised attention from UK-qualified teachers. Learning is enriched with specialised programmes such as Twinkl Phonics, the Oxford Reading Tree, and Numicon Maths. Pupils can also join intensive Thai and Mandarin language programmes. Facilities and activities support holistic development through sports, creative arts, and STEM-focused projects. After-school options include ballet, swimming, Thai boxing, clay and pottery, and Young Scientists clubs. With English as the main language of instruction, the Discovery Campus offers a warm, engaging start to a child’s educational journey, supported by school bus services covering key Bangkok areas.
Raintree International School Sukhumvit offers early years education for children aged 1.5–6 years in central Bangkok’s leafy Sathorn district. It follows the British Early Years Foundation Stage linked with a Reggio Emilia‑inspired teaching philosophy focused on child‑led exploration within a multilingual setting. Instruction is primarily in English, with co‑taught Mandarin and Thai language and culture lessons. Nursery classes are intentionally small (12–15 children) and staffed by a teacher and multiple assistants, supporting individual observation and documentation. The campus surrounds mature trees in two inner courtyards, encouraging outdoor learning amid Bangkok’s urban core. The school is known for its nature‑integrated learning spaces, creative arts opportunities rooted in Reggio Emilia pedagogy, and strong language‑rich immersion that supports early bilingual development.
Harrow International School Bangkok opened in 1998 as the first Harrow-branded school in Asia and now educates roughly 1,846 students aged 18 months to 18 years on a 35-acre campus in Don Mueang, north Bangkok. The school offers a British education in English, starting from the Early Years Foundation Stage, progressing through Cambridge IGCSEs and culminating in Cambridge A-Levels. Students benefit from academic enrichment through a High Performance Learning approach, specialist IGCSE and A-Level subjects (including languages such as French, Mandarin, Japanese and Thai), and dedicated university guidance. Facilities include sports fields, a lake for water-based activities, and a Creative & Performing Arts Centre with a Steinway recital hall. The “Leadership in Action” programme integrates arts, community service, and leadership development into daily school life. School bus services cover 32 routes, and boarding is available from Prep onwards. Head Master James Murphy-O’Connor leads the co-educational day and boarding community.
TSI International School’s Wongwianyai Campus, established in 1985, delivers the British National Curriculum to children aged 2 to 11 across Early Years and Primary stages. Nestled in the Wongwianyai district of Bangkok on Prachathipok Road, it offers spacious classrooms, an air‑conditioned gymnasium, libraries, STEAM and arts studios, playgrounds, swimming pools, and a basement drop‑off area. The school teaches in English, complemented by instruction in Thai, Punjabi, Hindi, and Chinese. Specialist teachers lead STEAM, music, art, PE, and language programmes, alongside inquiry‑based learning in core subjects. This campus is known for its focused STEAM integration, creative arts provision, and active sports participation, including inter‑school competitions.
Ruamrudee International School (RIS) is a private, Catholic international school located in Minburi, Bangkok. Founded in 1957, RIS offers education from Pre-Kindergarten to Grade 12 welcoming students of all faiths and nationalities. The school follows a U.S.-based curriculum, offering the American high school diploma, with additional pathways through the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme, Advanced Placement (AP) courses, and the IB Career-related Programme (IBCP). The campus features facilities including modern science and computer labs, a performing arts center, two libraries, athletic fields, a swimming pool, fitness centers, maker spaces, and dedicated areas for early childhood education.
TSI International School’s Wongwianyai Campus, established in 1985, delivers the British National Curriculum to children aged 2 to 11 across Early Years and Primary stages. Nestled in the Wongwianyai district of Bangkok on Prachathipok Road, it offers spacious classrooms, an air‑conditioned gymnasium, libraries, STEAM and arts studios, playgrounds, swimming pools, and a basement drop‑off area. The school teaches in English, complemented by instruction in Thai, Punjabi, Hindi, and Chinese. Specialist teachers lead STEAM, music, art, PE, and language programmes, alongside inquiry‑based learning in core subjects. This campus is known for its focused STEAM integration, creative arts provision, and active sports participation, including inter‑school competitions.
St. Stephen's International School is developing its New Campus 2025 in the Chatuchak district, directly adjacent to Viphavadi Rangsit Road. Serving students from Nursery to Year 13, this upcoming campus will continue to deliver the school’s established British educational framework. Students progress through the Early Years Foundation Stage, the International Primary Curriculum (IPC), and the International Middle Years Curriculum (IMYC), leading to Cambridge IGCSE and A Level examinations. A defining feature of St. Stephen's is its "East meets West" philosophy. This signature initiative integrates Western educational practices with Thai cultural values, teaching students primarily in English while incorporating Thai and Mandarin language studies. Beyond core subjects, students participate in community service initiatives and the International Award. While the physical grounds are currently under construction as part of the New Campus 2025 project, the school's focus remains on developing students who understand local traditions alongside global issues.
Established in 1951, the International School Bangkok (ISB) is Thailand’s first international school, located in the Nichada Thani community, approximately 20 kilometers north of downtown Bangkok. ISB offers a U.S.-based curriculum integrated with the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme and Advanced Placement (AP) courses, catering to students aged 3 to 18. The school emphasizes small class sizes, particularly in lower elementary grades, to provide personalized instruction. With approximately 1,800 students, ISB fosters a diverse and inclusive community. The campus boasts facilities supporting STEM education, performing and visual arts, and offers a wide range of extracurricular activities, including community service projects. ISB provides a school bus service, ensuring convenient transportation for families across Bangkok.
KPIS International School, located in Bangkok’s Ramintra district, offers an American curriculum from Nursery to Grade 12, with instruction aligned to U.S. Common Core and California state standards. The school prepares high school students for Advanced Placement (AP) and AP Capstone qualifications, providing academically focused pathways recognized for university readiness. The KPIS Experience Center is a standout facility, dedicated to fostering design thinking, digital creativity, and STEM learning through hands-on innovation labs and creative studios. Students benefit from project-based learning in a structured environment that supports visual media, robotics, and interdisciplinary exploration. KPIS is known for its emphasis on English proficiency and offers additional support for students who need language development, with targeted programs starting from Grade 1. The school is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), ensuring consistent academic oversight in line with international benchmarks.
International Pioneers School (IPS), founded in 1998, is an international day school offering education from Kindergarten through Year 13. The school follows the National Curriculum for England, with students preparing for Cambridge IGCSE and A-Level or Pearson Edexcel qualifications in the senior years. IPS is fully accredited by ONESQA, WASC, and serves as an approved examination centre for both Cambridge and Pearson. Facilities at IPS include air-conditioned classrooms, science and computer laboratories, music and art rooms, indoor and outdoor play areas, and a library. The school also has a clinic with a full-time registered nurse.
St. Mark’s Australian International School, established in 1999, was the first Australian international school in Thailand. It offers a bilingual curriculum that blends the Australian and Singaporean education systems in primary, and transitions to the Cambridge IGCSE and AUSMAT (Australian Matriculation) for senior students. The AUSMAT programme is conducted in partnership with the Western Australian Government, enabling students to earn a WACE certificate and ATAR score for university admission globally. The school features modern classrooms, science and computer labs, music and performing arts rooms, a library, swimming pool, canteen, and outdoor sports facilities. Students have access to a wide range of extra-curricular activities, including language enrichment, STEM programmes, and cultural events.
Berkeley is a private, co-educational international day school located in the Bangna area of Bangkok. It offers an American-style curriculum from Pre-Kindergarten through Grade 12, including Advanced Placement (AP) courses in high school. The school prepares students for university admission, particularly to institutions in the U.S. and other English-speaking countries. Facilities at Berkeley include modern classrooms, science and computer labs, a large library, indoor and outdoor sports courts, a swimming pool, performing arts studios, and a full-service cafeteria. The campus is secured and also offers bus services for student transport.
Bangkok Patana School is an international school in Bangkok, Thailand, established in 1957. It offers a British-based education for students from early years through to secondary. The school follows the English National Curriculum up to Year 11, after which students take IGCSE exams. In Years 12 and 13, students follow the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme. The school has a diverse student body and offers instruction primarily in English, with additional language options and support for non-native speakers. The campus is large and well-equipped, with dedicated spaces for science, technology, music, drama, and art. Facilities include multiple libraries, sports halls, swimming pools, tennis courts, football fields, and a gymnastics centre. There are also outdoor learning areas, a theatre, and spaces for student wellbeing and learning support. The school places a strong emphasis on both academic learning and extracurricular opportunities across sports, arts, and community service.
Ruamrudee International School Early Years Campus (RISE), launched in August 2020, serves children aged 18 months to 5 years, offering Playgroup through Kindergarten on its 2.4‑acre site in Bangkok’s eastern Khlong Sam Wa district. Classes are small and led by certified early‑childhood teachers trained in the Reggio Emilia approach, supported by instructional aides and nannies. RISE follows a child‑centred American curriculum, aligned with RIS Minburi, enriched with Reggio‑inspired units of investigation, sensory art, Seed‑to‑Table organic gardening, and a nature‑inspired playground and atelier space. Specialist subjects including Thai language, music, art, theatre & dance, and values are integrated weekly. A signature feature is the Seed‑to‑Table program, where children plant, observe and harvest fresh produce in pesticide‑free garden beds. This experiential environment is designed to nurture curiosity, creativity, and readiness for primary education.
Kevalee International School, located in a peaceful suburb of Bangkok, serves students from approximately 2½ to 18 years old and follows a modified American-style curriculum with a multicultural focus. English is the language of instruction, and Thai language and culture are taught across all grade levels. Small class sizes allow for close teacher–student interaction. The school is licensed by Thailand’s Ministry of Education and accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) in the USA. Facilities include a library, canteen, and sports areas, with access to a school van service for transportation. Distinctive programs include the “Trash to Cash” recycling initiative, where students sort recyclables, which are later sold to support community service projects. Annual traditions such as Sports Day, the Kevalee Fair showcasing student projects, and cultural celebrations like International Day encourage participation beyond the classroom.
KIS International School Bangkok, established in 1998, is centrally located in the Huai Khwang district within a secure, gated estate. It stands out as the only school in Bangkok offering all four International Baccalaureate (IB) programmes: Primary Years Programme (PYP), Middle Years Programme (MYP), Diploma Programme (DP), and Career-related Programme (CP), catering to students aged 3 to 18 . The campus features specialized facilities, including science laboratories, art studios, a black box theatre, a 25-meter swimming pool, and a gymnasium . A notable facility is the IB Lounge, dedicated to Grade 11 and 12 students, providing a focused environment for their studies . KIS is recognized for its strong IB Diploma Programme, with students achieving an average score of 35 points, surpassing the global average of 30 . The school fosters a diverse community, with over 800 students representing nearly 50 nationalities . A distinctive feature of KIS is its Career-related Programme, which combines academic study with career-focused learning in areas such as Sustainable Leadership, Sustainable Business, Art, and Design, allowing students to earn university credits during high school . For families seeking a comprehensive IB education in Bangkok, KIS offers a unique combination of rigorous academics, specialized facilities, and a diverse, supportive community.
Bangkok Adventist International School (BAIS), located in the Watthana district of central Bangkok, offers a Christian and American-style curriculum for children aged 3 to 14 (Kindergarten through Grade 8). The school’s instruction is in English, with a strong emphasis on character development grounded in Christian values. Situated in the Sukhumvit 71 area, the campus provides easy access to families living in central Bangkok. One of BAIS’s distinguishing features is its integration of spiritual education into daily learning, reflecting its Seventh-day Adventist affiliation. The school emphasizes moral development alongside academic progress and encourages service through community involvement. Its curriculum aligns with U.S. educational standards, making it suitable for families transitioning from or into American-based systems.
Regent’s International School Bangkok – Langsuan Campus opened in August 2022 as a dedicated Early Years setting for children aged 1 to 6, offering Pre‑Nursery, Nursery, Reception and Year 1. Located in central Bangkok’s Pathum Wan district, the campus sits within a leafy residential street near Siam and Ratchaprasong, minutes from major shopping centres like Central Embassy and Gaysorn Amarin. The school follows the English EYFS and English National Curriculum, taught by native‑English speaking qualified teachers in small and medium‑sized classes to ensure personalised attention. Every child also learns Thai year‑round, and optional ECAs include Mandarin, music, dance, art & crafts, puzzle‑solving and literacy clubs. Regent’s also integrates the Round Square IDEALS, building early understanding of service, leadership and environmental awareness even at this young age.
Royce Royal International School in Bangkok opened in February 2015 and serves children aged 1.5 to 11. It offers the British Early Years Foundation Stage for Nursery to Early Year 2 and the British National Curriculum for Years 1–6. The campus is located inside Ngam Charoen Village in Bang Khun Thian, within a secure residential compound covering approximately 4 rai (6,000 m²) of green space, accessible via Kanchanaphisek and Rama 2 roads. Class sizes are small, averaging eight students with a maximum of fifteen. Instruction is in English from early years, with Thai language lessons introduced around age three. The school features play-based indoor and outdoor learning programs, including phonics by age four, and offers ISA testing in Years 4–6. Royce Royal emphasizes hands-on STEM activities, practical learning like cooking and gardening, and outdoor exploration within its safe and close-knit learning community.
Brighton College Bangkok Vibhavadi, located north of central Bangkok along Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, opens in August 2025 and welcomes students aged 2–18 to a British-based education leading to IGCSEs and A-Levels. Nestled in Chatuchak with direct access to BTS and MRT lines, the campus is just a short drive from Don Mueang Airport and central Bangkok. Class sizes average 23, with a cap of 25, and the school currently enrolls around 500 students. A hallmark of life here is the rich balance of opportunity. Students enjoy regular drama, music, art, and design classes, support for sports from football to kayaking, use of a rooftop swimming pool and 400-seat theatre, and active House-based pastoral care. Weekly assemblies and presentation skills training reinforce personal development alongside academics. Unique to this school is its seamless progression from Early Years through Sixth Form in a caring, single-school community led by Founding Head Master Mr Crispian Waterman.
Trinity International School (TRIS), established in 2003 and located at 30 Sukhumvit Soi 36 in Bangkok’s residential Sukhumvit district, serves around 450 students aged 3 to 18. The school follows an American Curriculum based on California's Common Core, with the option to pursue Advanced Placement (AP) courses in upper grades. English is the language of instruction, and the school also teaches Thai and Mandarin. TRIS operates a school bus service, enhancing access from nearby neighbourhoods. The school is licensed by the Thai Ministry of Education and accredited by WASC and ONESQA. Notable strengths include emphasis on STEM (including a UC Berkeley partnership), academic enrichment through AP offerings, and a strong orientation toward service, rooted in values education.
Amnuay Silpa School, established in 1926, offers children aged 2 to 18 a full bilingual Thai–UK education, following both national Thai and British curricula through IGCSE in Years 10–11 and A Levels in Years 12–13 . Located in central Bangkok’s Ratchathewi district, the school teaches primarily in English and Thai, with Mandarin as a third language. Notable facilities include dedicated labs, performance spaces, art studios, and sports fields used by 18 teams competing in regional leagues. A signature offering is its participation in the international **F1 in Schools** challenge, where students design miniature racing cars and compete globally. Additional extras include a TED Talk Club, Duke of Edinburgh Award, Student Enterprise, and the Excellelate STEM programme ; emphasizing skills in presentation, innovation, and leadership. This makes ANS particularly suitable for families seeking a bilingual school that combines national and international qualifications with hands-on, globally recognized initiatives.
Centurion International School is a private international school in Bangkok offering the British curriculum, primarily serving students in early years and primary levels. The school focuses on foundational subjects like English, mathematics, and science, supported by rotating foundation subjects and project-based learning. The campus includes air-conditioned classrooms, a science lab, music and art rooms, a library, an indoor play area, and outdoor playground facilities. Technology is used in classrooms to support learning, and the school offers school bus services and a canteen.
Ruamrudee International School Swiss Section (RIS Swiss Section) in Bangkok offers a combined Swiss and German curriculum from around 18 months to Grade 12. Located in Minburi on a leafy, secure campus approximately 14 km from Suvarnabhumi Airport, the school serves about 310 students from over 30 nationalities. Classes are small, encouraging personal attention, and instruction is bilingual in German and English, with additional subjects in Thai, French, and Spanish. The school provides boarding options for Grades 7–12 at the on‑campus Seelos Residence, and offers door-to-door bus service via Montri Transport. Tuition ranges from THB 175,000 to 355,000 per semester depending on year level. Students benefit from extensive facilities—football pitches, sports halls, libraries, clinic, canteen, and more—as well as specialized programs like the BVB International Football Academy. RIS Swiss Section is recognized by both Swiss and German authorities and offers the bilingual Swiss Matura diploma.
The Regent’s International School Bangkok (Rama 9 campus) offers a British-based education for students aged 2 to 18. The curriculum follows the English National Curriculum through Early Years and Primary, transitions to Cambridge IGCSE in Secondary, and culminates with the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) in Sixth Form. Located in Wang Thonglang, Bangkok, the campus provides dedicated facilities for music, sports, and visual arts, including a swimming pool, football field, and performance studios. One distinctive feature is the school’s active involvement in the Round Square global network, which emphasizes service, internationalism, and student leadership through initiatives like Operation Smile, Eco Club, and TEDxYouth. Boarding is available from Year 4, and school bus services are offered upon request. English is the language of instruction, with Thai, Mandarin, Spanish, and Japanese taught as additional languages.
Shrewsbury Bangkok’s City Campus opened in 2018 in central Bangkok to serve children aged 2–11 in a setting focused on primary‑age education. The curriculum follows the English National Curriculum, from Nursery (EYFS) through Key Stage 2 (Years 1–6), all taught in English. Located near Sukhumvit, Rama 9 and Petchaburi roads, the campus combines easy accessibility with safe, modern facilities spread over 17 rai with indoor pools, a sports hall and running track, creative studios, library, media and tech labs, and a 655‑seat auditorium. With a capacity of 744 and around 600 students enrolled, the school offers dedicated pastoral care through Learning Mentors and a focus on student responsibility via its House Captain and Student Council programmes.
Anglo Singapore International School Campus 31, founded in 2003, began in a single block at the end of Soi Sukhumvit 31 with just four students. Located in Bangkok’s Watthana district, an urban residential and commercial neighbourhood, it serves Early Years and Primary levels. The school follows the Singapore Curriculum Framework, seamlessly blended with Cambridge programmes culminating in IGCSE and A-Level examinations. English is the medium of instruction, with mother tongue languages such as Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Malay, and Thai also offered. The school provides distinct creative arts facilities, including art, music, science and computer rooms, a swimming pool, and a football field. The school has expanded over time to over 1800 students from more than 25 nationalities, contributing to its collaborative and multilingual environment.
The AISB Sukhumvit Soi 20 Campus, founded in 2002 as the school’s original site, serves children from 18 months to around five years old (Nursery 1 to Year 1) in a residential pocket of central Sukhumvit. The campus constructs its early learning around the Australian Early Years Learning Framework ‘Belonging, Being and Becoming’, promoting inquiry-based and play-centred experiences. Instruction is in English, and staffing includes native, qualified teachers. A co-curricular program incorporates art, music, sports, sciences and digital technologies—giving children opportunities to explore STEAM and creative expression from the outset. Daily bus and shuttle services ensure smooth journeys for local families and connectivity to the Upper Primary & Secondary campus on Soi 31. With low student numbers per class (typically 15–18) and a nurturing, tightly knit setting, the Soi 20 campus offers a welcoming first step into school life.
First & Future Steps International School Bangkok (FSB) educates children from 16 months to 11 years in the central Sukhumvit 31 and 39 area of Watthana. Founded in 1997 as The First Steps preschool, the school expanded in August 2024 to include its primary campus under the name Future Steps. FSB follows the British Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) in preschool and the British National Curriculum through Year 6. Teaching is conducted in English, with optional French and German classes. Facilities include two indoor swimming pools, sports areas, and spaces for creative arts. Signature features of the school include a strong play‑based creative arts program, integrated EAL support for young learners, and a convenient tuk‑tuk shuttle connecting the campus to the nearby BTS station.
International Christian School Nonthaburi (ICSN), founded in 1997, is a private co-educational day school located at 145/1 Pracharat Road, Mueang Nonthaburi, part of Bangkok’s urban fringe. It serves students aged 2 to 18, from Nursery through Grade 12, organised into Early Years, Primary, Middle, and High School. ICSN follows an American curriculum aligned with AERO and Common Core standards, and is authorised to offer Advanced Placement (AP) coursework. Class sizes are capped—20 in Kindergarten, 25 in Elementary and Secondary. All instruction is in English, and students may study Chinese as part of ECAs. Campus facilities include art, music, makerspace, sports and STEM areas, supporting programs such as VEX Robotics embedded in all classrooms, a school-wide STREAM fair, and AP academic pathways. These features make ICSN distinctive: a Bible-based community with hands-on STEM learning and enriched academics in a suburban Bangkok setting.
Founded in 1998, International Pioneers School (IPS) serves students from Kindergarten through Year 13. The school follows the National Curriculum of England, offering Cambridge IGCSE and AS/A-Level programmes in the senior years. It is fully accredited by the Thai Ministry of Education, ONESQA, and WASC. The Bangkhae campus supports holistic development with spacious classrooms, science and computer labs, art and design rooms, a dedicated library, multi-sport courts, and areas for performances and school-wide events.
Established in 2007, BCISB is the first and only school in Thailand offering the British Columbia (Canada) curriculum, accredited by both the BC Ministry of Education and the Thai Ministry of Education. Students graduate with the Dogwood Diploma, a Canadian high school qualification, and can also earn a Thai high school equivalency. The school emphasizes inquiry-based learning, critical thinking, and global citizenship. BCISB’s campus includes modern classrooms, science and IT labs, a music and drama studio, art room, swimming pool, gymnasium, and outdoor sports areas.
Astra Academy is a mid-sized international school located in Ekkamai, Bangkok, offering the UK National Curriculum from Year 1 through Year 13. Students follow a structured program that includes Cambridge IGCSE and A-Level pathways, with an emphasis on inquiry-based learning and wellbeing. Facilities include subject-specific classrooms, science and ICT labs, a library, drama and art spaces, an indoor sports area, and a cafeteria. The school maintains small class sizes to ensure personalized support and academic engagement.
Anglo Singapore International School’s Campus 64 in Bangkok offers schooling from Kindergarten to Junior College with a curriculum that blends Singaporean and British approaches, leading to Cambridge IGCSE, AS and A Level pathways. The campus runs a daily transport service and canteen facilities for day students. Co-curricular options include sports (e.g., basketball, football, swimming), creative arts (music, dance, drama, visual arts), and academic clubs (robotics, eco-science, spelling bee), plus language clubs in Chinese and Japanese. A distinctive feature is the Community Involvement Programme (CIP), which requires students from Secondary 1 to JC 2 to complete three service outings per year. Campus 64 also serves as an open examination centre for Cambridge International and Pearson Edexcel, and hosts the SAT. Instruction is in English, with strong support for Thai and Mother Tongue.
Wells International School – On Nut campus serves students in Grades 1–12 (ages roughly 5–18) and became fully operational in fall 2006, graduating its first senior class in 2010. Located on Sukhumvit Road between Soi 85 and Soi 87 in Phra Khanong, it is just minutes from the BTS On Nut station, offering easy access by car or rail. With over 500 students representing around 50 nationalities, the school provides a truly international environment. Instruction is in English, and students can follow an American curriculum with both Advanced Placement courses and the IB Diploma Programme available for senior grades. Facilities include science labs (including AP labs), computer labs, dance and music studios, an auditorium, a swimming pool, a gym, and cafeterias. The school also supports student well-being through health clinics and counseling services.
Wells International Kindergarten – Thong Lo Campus opened in 2003 and is situated at 6 Sukhumvit Soi 51, within walking distance of Thong Lo BTS station in Bangkok’s residential Thong Lo district. The campus offers an American‑based kindergarten curriculum for children aged 2 to 7, framed by the Thai Ministry of Education and Wells’ own standards. The layout centers around a child‑safe courtyard with slides, swings, and ample natural light, surrounded by classrooms equipped with technology for hands‑on learning. Specialist facilities include an art studio, music and dance studio, computer lab, and a small gymnasium, along with a swimming pool and bicycle track, supporting creative and active play . Headed by Gona Narula, this co‑educational, early‑years campus emphasizes a nurturing, play‑based environment aimed at fostering confidence and imagination in children aged 2–7 from a diverse international community.
St. Andrews Samakee International School, located in Nonthaburi just north of Bangkok, is a co-educational day school for children aged approximately 1 to 14. It follows the British curriculum, including the Early Years Foundation Stage. With around 152 students, the school maintains small class sizes to support personalised learning. English is the language of instruction, and there is a strong emphasis on social development within a close-knit community. A distinctive feature is the on-site farm and environmental programme, which fosters student engagement with sustainability and service, complemented by STEAM-focused activities. Under the leadership of Head of School Ms Monica Sudhirak, Samakee promotes curiosity, confidence, and care through learner-centred teaching. The school is particularly suited to families seeking a values-driven British international education in a supportive environment just outside central Bangkok.
Satit Bilingual School of Rangsit University (SBS Rangsit) in Pathum Thani offers families a bilingual education combining the International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IB PYP) with Cambridge pathways including IGCSE and A Levels. Students enter from age two and continue through age eighteen, ensuring continuity across early years, primary, and secondary. Instruction is in both English and Thai, with Chinese also taught as an additional language. The campus features a gymnasium, Olympic-sized swimming pool, science and ICT laboratories, and dormitory accommodation for boarding students. A distinctive element of school life is the Color House System, which encourages collaboration across year groups through sports, performances, and community events. Students may also participate in the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award, combining outdoor education with service opportunities. Together, these programs give SBS Rangsit its unique identity within Thailand’s international school landscape.
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