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Bangkok has several Christian international schools catering to both expat and Thai Christian families. These schools integrate Christian values, chapel services, and community service with international curricula. They range from affordable options to mid-range institutions, offering an alternative to secular schools for families who value faith-based education.
Compare 5 Christian international schools in Bangkok, Thailand. Filter by curriculum, fees (average THB 344,385), location, and more to find the right international school now.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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