Thailand, Bangkok
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Submit Inquiry
Prospective families fill out an inquiry form either online or at the campus. The admissions team will then reach out with further instructions.
Apply and Pay Application Fee
Following contact from the school, you receive a link to the online application. You complete Phase One of the registration form and pay a THB 5,500 application fee via bank transfer. Proof of payment is sent to the finance and admissions offices.
Assessment
Candidates undergo assessments, including a Math and Reading MAP test (1 hour each), a 45-minute essay, and a 10-minute personal interview.
Review & Notification
Following assessment, your application is reviewed and the admissions decision is communicated though the exact timeline isn't specified publicly.
The school does not have a waitlist.
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