Thailand, Hua Hin
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1. Initial Enquiry & School Visit
Applications are welcome year-round, reflecting the school's inclusive admissions approach. Placement considers age, prior schooling, and developmental needs. Prospective families are encouraged to visit the campus—teachers may meet your child to help assess the best placement.
2. Submit Application Documents
Complete the official Enrolment/Application Form (available online, via email, or in person) and submit required documents: passports/visas for parent and child, child’s birth certificate, two recent passport-sized photos, school reports from the past two years (translated if necessary), and assessment or specialist reports if applicable.
3. Review & Approval
The school reviews submitted materials, assessing whether your child’s academic, social, and emotional needs can be met. Once approved, you’ll receive an invoice for the non-refundable enrolment fee and the first term’s fees to secure your child’s place.
4. Confirmation & Transition Planning
After payment, the school begins transition planning, coordinating everything needed for a smooth start—this may include trial days or communication with your child’s previous school. Questions and adjustments are welcomed at any point.
The school does not publicly mention operating a waitlist or pool system.
HHIS does not list any scholarships on its official website or admissions pages. No details are provided about scholarships, financial aid, or eligibility criteria.
Hua Hin International School (HHIS) serves children aged 3 to 18 in scenic Hua Hin, Thailand, situated near Black Mountain with views over lakes and mountain ranges. The school follows the English National Curriculum through Key Stage 3, progresses to Cambridge IGCSE in Years 10–11, and culminates in the IB Diploma Programme in the final two years. Class sizes are typically around 15 children, with a maximum of 20. Instruction is in English, with Thai taught both as a first and second language in Primary, and choices of Spanish or Mandarin from Year 3. Campus life features a 25 m swimming pool with a 15 m beginner pool, art studios, landscaped gardens and outdoor play areas. A signature feature is the school’s Eco School programme, where students help design and plant gardens—a community and service-oriented initiative rooted in hands-on environmental stewardship.
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