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Krabi International School

Thailand, Krabi

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Boarding, Uniform and Food

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Boarding Arrangements

The school provides a minibus collection service for the surrounding area. No boarding is listed on the site.

Uniform Requirement

The school uses uniforms. A set of 5 uniforms costs approximately THB 5,000–7,000 per year, and uniforms (and other café shop items) are available for purchase in the on-site shop.

Food Options

Healthy school meals are provided, with a balanced menu and fresh ingredients. The 2026 menu is published and shows daily meal choices. The online menu lists allergens, and dishes indicate vegetarian, gluten-free, and egg-free options to accommodate dietary needs.

House System

The school has a house system; students earn a point for their house when they follow healthy eating guidelines via a designated ‘Healthy Eater' board.

Governance and Ownership

The school operates as a Cambridge International School offering Cambridge programmes (Primary to A Level) with on-site examinations. It is affiliated with Cambridge and holds accreditation marks. The licensee and Event Director is Nirasa Evans.

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees THB 267,000 - 352,700
Ages 5 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 350
Type Co-educational
Opened 2015
Bus Service Yes
Availability Are there places?

Krabi International School, established in 2015, offers the Cambridge curriculum from Primary through A Levels, following the English National Curriculum. Located in Nong Thale, just 15 minutes from Ao Nang and 20 minutes from Krabi Town, the campus provides a calm setting with views of Krabi’s iconic limestone karsts. Students aged 5–18 learn in small classes, averaging 18 pupils, with English as the main language of instruction and Thai and Chinese offered as subjects. Facilities include dedicated science laboratories, sports areas, and green spaces supporting the school’s environmental initiatives. A distinctive feature is its focus on sustainability, with projects such as solar energy use and on-site hydroponics. Co-educational and non-boarding, the school also provides a minibus service for transport. Clubs and activities range from Science and Chinese to Dance, Drama, and Football, reflecting opportunities for both academic and extracurricular growth within a supportive and community-oriented environment.

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