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John Wyatt Montessori – Saraburi Campus is a co-educational day school offering Montessori education from toddler through high school levels. The curriculum is aligned with standards from AMI and NAMTA, covering academic, practical life, and adolescent farm-based learning. Students learn in mixed-age classrooms with emphasis on independence and hands-on activity. Facilities include indoor Montessori spaces, outdoor classrooms, a working farm, and activity areas for gardening and physical education. Thai is offered as part of the programme, with other languages added based on staff availability.
388 Moo 1, Nongdon, Nongdon, Saraburi 18190, Thailand
John Wyatt Montessori - Saraburi Campus has 200 pupils, typical class sizes of 15, instruction in English.
Located in a rural district of Saraburi, the campus sits at 388 Moo 1, Nongdon, Nongdon, Saraburi 18190, Thailand. It is situated in a countryside setting, providing a quiet and spacious environment for learning.
The school offers Montessori-based education across three developmental stages:
Toddler Program (18 months-3 years)
Primary (3–6 years)
Elementary (6–12 years)
Adolescent (12–18 years), including a farm-based programme known as Erdkinder
John Wyatt Montessori is a co-educational day school and it does not offer any boarding facilities.
The school does not have publicly available information on their additional learning support.
The school is not affiliated with any country.
The school does not have any religious affiliation.
K1-K3 school hour is from 9am - 3pm
G1-G6 school hour is from 8.30am - 3.30pm
The school does not have publicly available information on their bus service.
Annual tuition at John Wyatt Montessori - Saraburi Campus ranges from THB 70,000 to THB 100,000 for 2026/27.
John Wyatt Montessori - Saraburi Campus teaches Montessori Curriculum for students aged 1.5 to 18.
Montessori Curriculum (Toddler to Adolescents)
The school follows an authentic Montessori curriculum spanning from toddler years through adolescence. This curriculum is authorized by the North American Montessori Teachers’ Association (NAMTA) and aligns with the standards of the Association Montessori Internationale (AMI). The approach is designed to foster independence, curiosity, and moral development in children within a child-centered learning environment.
Elementary “Cosmic Education” (Ages 6–12)
From age 6 to 12, the school offers an elementary-level curriculum based on Montessori’s Cosmic Education. This begins with the “Five Great Lessons” which are the creation of the universe, the solar system, life evolution, arrival of humans, and development of language and number systems. Related subject areas include language, mathematics (concrete to abstract), geometry, sciences, history, ethics, geography, the arts, health, physical education, and digital technology. The curriculum encourages children to understand interconnectedness, nurture imagination, and ask fundamental questions such as "Who am I?"
Optional U.S. High School Certificate & Standardized Tests
For older students (ages 12–18, including the Adolescent programme), the school provides the option to take U.S. Standardized Tests and earn a U.S. High School Certificate. This optional track supports families seeking recognition in line with American secondary education.
The school does not have publicly available information on their social and emotional learning.
There is no publicly available information indicating the presence of a specialized SEN program.
The school does not have publicly available information on their EAL.
The school does not have publicly available information on their mental wellbeing support.
The school does not have publicly available information on their safeguarding policy.
Submit Application / Join Waiting List
Fill out the online application form or join the waiting list via the school’s official website. Admission for 4- and 5-year-olds without prior Montessori experience is considered individually.
Priority Consideration
Priority is given to siblings of current students and to children who begin at age three. For older levels, preference is given to existing students; other applicants are reviewed case by case.
Schedule a School Visit
Prospective families are invited to tour the school and observe its environment.
Attend Teacher–Child Meeting
A session is arranged where the prospective student meets with a teacher to assess fit, compatibility, and readiness.
Pay Registration Fee
Once approved to proceed, the registration fee is required to secure a place.
Confirm Starting Date
The school and family mutually agree on the student’s commencement date.
Submit Required Documents
Provide necessary paperwork, including birth certificate, household registration, three 2-inch photos, previous school reports (if applicable), and immunization records.
The school does not have publicly available information on their scholarships for Saraburi campus.
Yes. The application form on the school’s website doubles as a waiting list entry. Applicants are considered in the order they applied (first-come, first-served), with priority for siblings and younger children (age three).