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Bangkok has a substantial American school sector, anchored by ISB (International School Bangkok) in Nichada Thani. American schools offer AP courses, college counselling, and strong co-curricular programmes. They're popular with US corporate families but also attract Thai families seeking US university pathways. The American school calendar and grading system provide seamless transitions for families moving between posts.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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