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Amnuay Silpa School

Thailand, Bangkok

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English, Thai
Fees THB 455,000 - 585,000
Ages 2 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 2000
Type Co-educational
Opened 1926
Bus Service No
Availability Are there places?
Academic offering
Curriculum British Curriculum, Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, Thai Curriculum
Taught languages English, Mandarin, Thai
Typical class size 24
Strengths Sport, Performing Arts, Visual and Creative Arts, STEM
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Community and Service, Leadership and Professional
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School
Introduction

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.

304/1, Sri Ayutthaya Rd., Ratchathewi, Bangkok, 10400

The Essentials

Amnuay Silpa School has 2,000 pupils, typical class sizes of 24, instruction in English, Thai.

Location

Amnuay Silpa School is situated at 304/1 Sri Ayutthaya Road in the Ratchathewi district of central Bangkok. The campus is approximately a five-minute walk from Phaya Thai BTS and Airport Rail Link stations, offering convenient access to public transportation. The surrounding area is a blend of residential and commercial zones, providing various amenities for families.

Stages

The school follows the National UK curriculum and offers education across three phases: Foundation (ages 2–6), Primary (ages 7–11), and Secondary (ages 12–18).

Type

Amnuay Silpa is a co-educational day school, and does not offer boarding facilities.

Additional learning support

The school provides support for students with additional learning needs through various programs. These include mentoring, tutoring, small-group instruction, and a comprehensive pastoral care system. Dedicated Learning Support Assistants (LSAs), counselors, and external agency collaborations are part of this support network.

Country affiliation

Amnuay Silpa School does not have a formal affiliation with any specific country.

Religious affiliation

The school is a secular institution and does not have any religious affiliation.

School day structure

The school day runs from 7:50 AM to 2:30 PM, following the Thai academic calendar, which spans from May to March. Details on the exact timings are not provided on the school website.

Fees

Annual tuition at Amnuay Silpa School ranges from THB 455,000 to THB 585,000 for 2026/27.

Application Fee: THB 3,000 (new students only, non-refundable)

Admission Fee: THB 320,000 (non-refundable education donation)

Deposit:
THB 100,000 for Nursery to Year 10
THB 50,000 for Year 11 to Year 13
Note: This deposit is refundable under certain conditions.

Annual Tuition Fees
International Bilingual Programme:
Nursery: THB 455,000 + THB 21,300 (resource)
Reception: THB 460,000 + THB 25,500 (resource)
Year 1: THB 460,000 + THB 28,250 (resource)
Year 2–4: THB 468,000 + THB 24,000 (resource)
Year 5–6: THB 472,000 + THB 24,000 (resource)
Year 7: THB 472,000 + THB 31,800 (resource)
Year 8: THB 478,000 + THB 31,800 (resource)
Year 9–10: THB 482,000 + THB 31,800 (resource)
Year 11–13: THB 485,000 + THB 31,800 (resource)

International Programme (Years 7–13 only):
Year 7: THB 525,000 + THB 41,800 (resource)
Year 8: THB 540,000 + THB 41,800 (resource)
Year 9–10: THB 550,000 + THB 41,800 (resource)
Year 11: THB 567,365 + THB 41,800 (resource)
Year 12–13: THB 585,000 + THB 41,800 (resource)

Tuition Fees Cover/Non-cover
Included: Lunch and milk (Nursery–Year 7), afternoon snack (Nursery–Year 1), and secondary examination fees.

Not Included: Uniforms (school, scout, PE), educational trips, after-school activities, enrichment programs in early years, in-school academic enrichment activities, and summer school.

Refund Policy
The deposit is refundable if:
The student graduates from Year 13
Resignation is submitted before the deadline
The student is dismissed from school

Tuition and other fees are refundable if:
Resignation is submitted at least 15 days before the school year starts (for current students)
Resignation is submitted within 7 days of term start (for new students)

Sibling Discounts
Admission Fee:
50% off for 2nd and 3rd child
100% waived for 4th child

Tuition Fee:
5% discount for 3rd child
10% for 4th child
15% for 5th child

Payment Methods
Bank Transfer
Credit Card: Accepted with a 1.7% convenience fee

Payment Schedule: Termly or full-year in advance.
The school typically increases fees annually by 4–6%.
Academics

Amnuay Silpa School teaches British Curriculum, Cambridge (Secondary), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, Thai Curriculum for students aged 2 to 18.

Curriculum

Amnuay Silpa School offers a fully bilingual UK–Thai programme across all phases, with an International stream commencing in Secondary from Year 7. In Foundation to Primary (Nursery–Year 6), students follow both Thai and UK curricula, developing skills through enquiry-based learning; Mandarin begins in Year 3 and continues through Year 9.

In Key Stage 3 (Years 7–9), bilingual students study core subjects in both languages alongside Mandarin, while International-track pupils focus on UK curriculum subjects. During Key Stage 4 (Years 10–11), students prepare for Cambridge IGCSEs, bilingual students typically take around seven, and International-track students up to twelve.

At Key Stage 5 (Years 12–13), the bilingual pathway combines two A‑Levels with the Thai Diploma, whereas the International pathway leads to four A‑Levels. Across all stages, the Thinking School model integrates critical thinking strategies into lessons, and students engage in STEAM, performing arts, leadership opportunities, and pastoral support.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

The school’s wellbeing programme helps students understand their emotions, feel comfortable discussing concerns, and build healthy relationships. In homeroom sessions, pupils engage in mindfulness and resilience activities, and two on-site counsellors run individual and group sessions, workshops, and assemblies. A dedicated pastoral team, including senior leaders, year leaders, and homeroom teachers, supports students in developing self-esteem, confidence, and emotional resilience.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school does not publicly disclose specific details about Special Educational Needs support on its official site.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

The school does not publicly disclose information regarding support for English as an Additional Language.

Mental Wellbeing

Amnuay Silpa emphasises a mentally healthy environment through pastoral care and counselling resources. Two counsellors facilitate group and individual therapy, as well as workshops for students and parents. Mindfulness and wellbeing activities are embedded in homeroom sessions and after-school clubs like yoga.

Safeguarding

The school follows international safeguarding standards, appointing two Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSLs) trained to handle child protection issues and maintain records. All community members are expected to report concerns, which may involve coordination with parents, social services, police, and agencies like Childline Thailand.

Admissions

Admissions

School Visit or Open Day (Optional)
Families may choose to attend a school visit or Open Day to learn more about the curriculum and fee structure.

Complete the Application Form
Applications can be submitted online or by hand. Parents must include all required supporting documents. The application fee is THB 3,000. (non-refundable).

Student Assessment and Interview
Students entering Year 1 to Year 13 undergo an academic assessment, and parents of Nursery to Year 13 applicants attend an interview with school staff.

Receive a Placement Offer
Following successful assessment and document review, the admissions team will issue an offer of place. Parents will be notified of the next steps, including start dates, orientation, and required uniform or resource purchases.

Enrolment
To secure the place, families must pay the admission fee and deposit, and submit all remaining documents within the specified timeframe. Once fees and paperwork are confirmed, families will receive a formal welcome and guidance on integration into the school community.

Scholarships

Amnuay Silpa School offers a variety of scholarships from Year 6 upward, including academic, music, sports, ambassador, and Principal’s Scholar awards:

Academic Scholarships are based on Cognitive Ability Tests (CAT) and GPA. Students entering Year 8 and Year 12 can receive tuition discounts (up to 30% for Year 8; up to 25% for Year 12).

Music Scholarships are open from Year 6, requiring ABRSM results, instrumental proficiency, and auditions. Recipients may receive up to THB 30,000 and free tutorials.

Sports Scholarships include:
Elite Scholarships for students competing nationally/internationally.

ANS Titan Scholarships for those active in school sports teams.

Ambassador Scholarships are awarded for outstanding behaviour and contribution to school life. Students submit a portfolio and may be nominated or apply independently.

Principal’s Scholar is an honorary recognition for excellence in more than one field. It may not always include monetary awards.

Financial Assistance Awards are available (5–50% tuition discount) based on means testing for eligible families.

Waitlist

The school does not publicly disclose information regarding a waitlist or pool system.

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