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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.
198 Moo 4, Soi Sarasetthasiri, Suvarnabhumi 3 Rd, Bang Chalong, Bang Plee District, Samut Prakan 10540, Thailand
VERSO International School has 200 pupils, typical class sizes of 18, instruction in English.
VERSO International School is located in the Bang Phli district of Samut Prakan, east of Bangkok and near the Mega Bangna shopping complex. The campus is accessible via major expressways, making commuting straightforward for families living in different parts of the city.
The school serves children from Early Years 2 (around age 2) through Grade 12, organized into three “loops”: Lower Loop (Early Years 2 to Grade 4), Middle Loop (Grades 5–8), and Upper Loop (Grades 9–12), with a central Hub for shared facilities.
VERSO is a privately owned, co-educational international school.
The school does not provide detailed public information about its provision for students with additional learning needs. Families are advised to contact the admissions team directly to discuss individual requirements.
The school is not affiliated with any country.
The school has no religious affiliations.
There is not enough publicly available information about the school's day structure.
There is not enough publicly available information about the school's transportation services.
Annual tuition at VERSO International School ranges from THB 528,000 to THB 764,000 for 2026/27.
VERSO International School teaches Advanced Placement (AP), American Curriculum for students aged 2 to 18.
VERSO International School follows an American curriculum based on the New York State Learning Standards. The program is organized into three “loops”: Lower Loop (Early Years 2–Grade 4), Middle Loop (Grades 5–8), and Upper Loop (Grades 9–12). Learning is delivered through interdisciplinary, project-based units supported by core subjects such as English, mathematics, science, and social studies. In the Upper Loop, students can select Advanced Placement (AP) courses to prepare for university entrance. World languages, physical education, visual and performing arts, and technology are integrated across all year groups. The curriculum is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and meets the requirements of the Office for National Education Standards and Quality Assessment (ONESQA) in Thailand.
In the Lower Loop (Early Years 2 to Grade 4), VERSO includes Social and Emotional Learning as a dedicated part of the curriculum, focusing on helping students develop interpersonal skills, emotional awareness, and strategies for navigating social situations. The school does not provide further public details on SEL provision in Middle or Upper Loops, nor does it list specific programs, activities, or staffing for SEL beyond this stage.
VERSO International School provides additional learning support depending on an assessment by its Student Success Team to determine whether the school has the resources to meet a child’s specific needs. Support is considered on a case-by-case basis, and families are encouraged to arrange an appointment with the admissions team for an assessment before enrolment. The school does not publicly list the specific types of needs it can support and is not a specialist SEN institution.
The school does not publicly disclose any EAL program, staff, or support initiatives.
There is no publicly available information concerning mental wellbeing programs, staff, or resources at VERSO.
VERSO has a detailed Child Safeguarding policy: the school embeds safeguarding policies, procedures, and guidelines into its daily operations. Safeguarding covers recruitment, staff training, risk assessment for activities, and ongoing review; the framework is informed by the school’s Board Policy, Thai law, and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. The school also ensures each learner has at least one trusted adult to confide in.
1. Online Application & Document Submission
After the tour, you complete an online application and upload required documents, including ID/passport copies, recent photos, health report, school reports (Grades 1+), and a recommendation letter. Applicants pay a non-refundable application fee.
2. Assessments & Interviews
Early Years applicants undergo a 30-minute observation; all applicants take an English proficiency test (reading, writing, listening, speaking). Grades 1–8 applicants have a 30-minute interview with a Loop or Cohort Leader; Grades 9–11 attend a 30–60-minute panel interview. If needed, the Student Success Team may conduct additional interviews for learning support evaluation.
3. Offer & Enrollment
A decision is provided within a week. Successful applicants receive an Offer of Enrollment, which must be accepted within the specified timeframe, and includes a non-refundable Enrollment Fee and Capital Development Fee.
4. Fee Payment & Confirmation
Once the offer is accepted, the school issues an invoice for tuition and related fees. Payment must be made by the deadline to confirm the student’s place.
In the 2022–23 academic year, VERSO offered two types of scholarships for students in Grades 5–11. The VERSO Ambassador Scholarship (Grades 9–11) covered 100% of tuition in Year 1 and 70% in Years 2–4. The VERSO Talent Scholarship (Grades 5–11) covered 70% of tuition in Year 1 and 40% in Years 2–4. Both scholarships were designed to support highly talented students in areas such as academics, arts, sports, technology, and leadership. Applicants could apply for both programs. The school has not publicly confirmed if these scholarships are currently available beyond the 2022–23 cycle.
VERSO does not operate a formal waitlist system.