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One Hope International School (OHIS), nestled in Mae Sai near Thailand’s northern border, began welcoming students in September 2019. It delivers a Common Core–based American curriculum taught in English by native speakers. The school places emphasis on small class sizes—around 12 students on average—setting the stage for personal attention. OHIS serves children aged roughly 3 through elementary levels and will expand its middle school offerings: Grade 8 to follow in August 2026. Beyond that, they plan to open their high school beginning in 2027, starting with Grade 9 and adding grades annually. The campus includes dedicated science, art, music, and Apple technology studios, along with sports facilities like a swimming pool, gymnasium, and courts. Boarding is available, and a school bus service exists. The school maintains an inclusive mission, welcoming students of all nationalities, backgrounds, and religions.
363 Moo 5, Pong Pha (Ban Pong Pha), Mae Sai, Chiang Rai, Thailand, 57130.
One Hope International School has 70 pupils, typical class sizes of 16, instruction in English.
One Hope International School is in Mae Sai, Chiang Rai province, in northern Thailand, close to the Myanmar border. The campus is set in a quiet, rural area with easy road connections to Chiang Rai city, which is about an hour’s drive away. The location offers proximity to the Golden Triangle region while remaining within reach of local amenities and transport links.
The school currently offers Kindergarten and Primary through Grade 6, with Grade 7 opened in August 2025 and Grade 8 opening in August 2026. High school will be phased in from 2027, starting with Grade 9 and adding a grade each year thereafter.
OHIS is a co-educational day school that also offers boarding for certain age groups. Limited details are available publicly about the boarding program.
OHIS offers support through its Family Center, providing academic assistance, behavioral guidance, and emotional counseling tailored to each family's needs
The school follows an American curriculum but is not formally affiliated with any specific country.
The school does not have any religious affiliations.
The school day runs from 8:00 AM to 3:20 PM, with snack breaks at 9:30 AM and 2:20 PM, and lunch at 11:20 AM. Mornings focus on core subjects, while afternoons include special subjects and extracurricular programs.
There is limited information available about the transportation services.
Annual tuition at One Hope International School ranges from THB 175,000 to THB 277,500 for 2026/27.
One Hope International School teaches American Curriculum for students aged 3 to 13.
One Hope International School follows an American-based curriculum aligned with U.S. Common Core State Standards. The program is delivered in English and includes core subjects such as English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies, alongside Thai language studies. In the early years and primary levels, learning is supported by specialist classes in Physical Education, Art, Music, and Computer Science. From upper primary onwards, the curriculum builds toward readiness for middle and high school, with planned expansion into Grades 7 and 8 in 2025–2026 and a high school program from 2027. Teaching places emphasis on subject integration, practical application, and regular assessment to track progress.
The school does not publicly disclose specific information regarding Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) provision, initiatives, or staffing.
The school provides individualised support for students with additional learning needs through its Family Center. This includes tailored academic help, behavioural guidance, and close coordination with parents. The school does not state that it is a specialist SEN institution, and it has not published a list of specific SEN types it can support.
The school offers English Language Learning (ELL) programmes for students who require additional English language support. These sessions take place at the end of the school day, as shown in the daily timetable, and focus on building language skills needed for academic learning. The school has not published further details about programme structure, levels of support, or EAL-specific staffing.
The school does not publicly disclose specific information regarding mental wellbeing provision, counselling services, or dedicated programmes.
The school does not publicly disclose specific safeguarding policies or procedures, including child protection measures.
1. Complete Application Form
Parents begin by filling out the school’s online application form. This form requests key information about the student and family, and items marked with an asterisk are required. The form can be saved and completed later if needed.
2. Confirmation of Application
Once the form is submitted, the school sends confirmation to acknowledge receipt of the application. This step ensures that the application has been logged in the admissions system.
3. School Tour
Families may be invited to visit the school for a tour. This allows prospective students and parents to see the campus, observe classes, and meet staff before moving forward in the admissions process.
4. English Assessment
Applicants complete an English language assessment to determine the appropriate grade placement and to identify any language support needs. This assessment is part of ensuring the student is placed in a suitable learning environment.
5. Acceptance
Based on the application, tour, and assessment results, the school makes an admissions decision. Successful applicants receive an acceptance notification with instructions for the next steps.
6. Payment of Fees
After acceptance, families complete the payment of required fees, including the one-time entrance fee and any other initial charges. This confirms the student’s place for the upcoming academic term.
One Hope International School offers financial aid in the form of tuition discounts for eligible families. These are designed to support members of the community and families with multiple children enrolled. The available programs include:
Public Officer Discount: A 15% tuition fee discount for children of public officers.
Sibling Discount: A 15% discount for the second child and a 20% discount for the third child and beyond.
Missionary or Pastor Discount: A 15% tuition fee discount for children of missionaries or pastors.
The school does not publicly disclose whether it operates a waitlist or pool system.