Thailand, Bangkok
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King’s College International School Bangkok is located in the Ratchada–Rama 3 area of central Bangkok. This neighborhood is well connected to Sathorn and other major business and residential districts via expressways and public transport links.
The school is situated in a modern, urban setting with nearby access to riverside areas and commercial amenities.
The school is divided into three sections: Early Years (Pre-Nursery to Reception), Primary (Year 1 to Year 6), and Senior School (Year 7 to Year 13).
King’s College Bangkok is a co-educational day school for students aged 2 to 18.
The school provides tailored support to students with additional learning needs through a dedicated Learning Support Department. Specialist staff assess and support students through in-class strategies and one-on-one interventions when necessary.
The school is affiliated with the United Kingdom through its partnership with King’s College School, Wimbledon.
The school does not have a religious affiliation.
In the Early Years, the school day typically runs from 8:00 am to 2:00 pm, with options for extended care. In the Primary and Senior School, lessons generally begin at 8:00 am and end at 3:30 pm, with lunch and short morning/afternoon breaks. Specific timings may vary slightly depending on the student’s year group.
The school prospectus and website do not mention a dedicated school bus or transportation service.
Application and Registration Fees
Application Fee: THB 5,000 (non-refundable)
Registration Fee: THB 225,000 (non-refundable; partially refundable only if a place is not offered within 12 months)
Security Deposit: THB 200,000 (refundable upon graduation or withdrawal with one full term’s notice)
Tuition Fees (per year, billed by term)
Pre-Nursery: THB 616,000
Nursery: THB 698,000
Reception: THB 756,000
Year 1–2: THB 851,000
Year 3–4: THB 912,000
Year 5–6: THB 933,000
Year 7–9: THB 968,000
Year 10 & 12: THB 1,063,000
Year 11 & 13: THB 990,000
Tuition fees include meals, EAL, core co-curriculars, SEN support (within policy), books, and equipment.
Billing Schedule and Payment Terms
Invoices are issued each term and must be paid before the term begins
Late payment incurs a 1.5% monthly interest charge on outstanding balances
Additional Costs
Uniforms, IT equipment, bus service, school trips, ECAs, private lessons, and exams are charged separately
Refund Policy
Registration fee refundable only under specific conditions
Security deposit refundable if all conditions are met upon withdrawal
Payment Options
Accepted via bank transfer, cheque (payable to school)
King’s College International School Bangkok is a British-curriculum day school for boys and girls aged 2 to 18. Located in Bangkok’s Ratchada–Rama 3 area, the school follows the UK’s Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), progressing through Key Stages 1–5, with students preparing for IGCSE and A Level qualifications. The curriculum is modelled after King’s College School, Wimbledon. Students benefit from specialist-taught subjects from a young age, including Thai and Mandarin in the Early Years. Facilities include science labs, robotics and design technology studios, indoor and outdoor sports areas, and a performing arts theatre. A distinctive feature of the school is its strong emphasis on character development through co-curricular activities, residential trips, and leadership opportunities. These include service learning programmes and initiatives inspired by frameworks such as The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award. Sixth Form students receive university counselling and academic mentorship tailored to the entry requirements of top global universities.
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