Thailand, Bangkok
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Schedule a School tour
Parents are encouraged to visit the campus and speak with the Admissions Officer to gain a better understanding of the school environment and offerings.
Submit the Required Documents
Prospective parents must submit an application form along with copies of the student’s passport, birth certificate, previous school reports, and health records. A parent ID and a recent student photo are also required.
Student Evaluation and Interview.
Each applicant is assessed through an entrance test (MAP testing) or interview, depending on their grade level. Evaluations are used to determine the student’s readiness for their intended year group.
Admissions Decision and Payment
Following the evaluation, parents are notified of acceptance. If the student is accepted, the enrollment fee and first semester tuition must be paid in full before registration is confirmed.
Pan‑Asia International School does not publicly specify the use of a waitlist or pool system for admissions.
The school does not publicly disclose any information about scholarships or financial aid programs on its website.
Pan‑Asia International School (PAIS), founded in 2004, serves students aged 2–18 in Bangkok’s Prawet district. It follows an American curriculum up to Grade 5, transitioning into the IB Middle Years Programme for Grades 6–10 and the IB Diploma Programme for Grades 11–12. The campus is located in a suburban green zone about 200 m off a major road, and includes science and IT labs, an auditorium, swimming pools, and sports fields. Languages taught include English, Thai, Chinese, and Arabic. After‑school clubs offer sports, music, arts & crafts, mental maths, and homework support. A signature feature is the use of international standards: Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards, alongside the IB framework, supported by facilities like a Mac lab and makerspace. Accredited by WASC and Thailand’s Ministry of Education, PAIS hosts around 470 students representing over 40 nationalities.
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