Thailand, Bangkok
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1. Initial Inquiry and Campus Visit
Families begin the admissions process by contacting the school directly or visiting the Soi 20 Campus. Parents are encouraged to tour the campus, meet staff, and discuss the suitability of the program for their child’s age group (Nursery to Year 1).
2. Application Submission
An application form must be completed and submitted with the required supporting documents (such as passport copies, previous school reports if applicable, and medical records). At this stage, a one-time application is payable.
3. Assessment (if required)
For certain year groups or based on the recommendation of the Head of School, an assessment may be required. This incurs an additional assessment fee. The assessment ensures that the child’s needs can be supported effectively within the program.
4. Offer of Placement
Once the application and any assessments are complete, the school will issue an offer of placement if a place is available. Parents must then pay the non-refundable registration fee to secure the child’s enrolment.
5. Enrolment and Orientation
Tuition fees must be paid before the child begins classes. Enrolment is confirmed only when the first term’s fees have been received in full. Orientation details are provided to help families and students settle into the school routine.
The school does not publicly disclose information about a waitlist or pool system.
The school's Soi 31 campus does not publicly disclose any scholarships, other than sibling discounts.
Australian International School Bangkok’s Soi 31 campus offers education from Foundation to Year 12 in the heart of Sukhumvit, Bangkok. Established in 2002, the school combines the Australian Curriculum in the early years with Cambridge Lower Secondary, progressing to IGCSEs in Years 9–10 and culminating in AS and A Levels. The campus is home to the AISB Innovation & Sports Centre, which supports integrated STEAM learning alongside extensive sports and performing arts programmes. Students study in English, with Thai compulsory and additional languages including French, Mandarin, Japanese, and German. The school community includes over 800 students from diverse backgrounds, supported by co-educational classes and a supervised transport system that links both campuses. Notable initiatives include the school’s Eco-Schools sustainability programme and its well-regarded Chess Academy, which offers specialist training and competitions. Together, these features make AISB’s Soi 31 campus a distinctive choice for families seeking international education in Bangkok.
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