Thailand, Bangkok
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1. Submit an application form and fee.
You must complete the official application form and pay a THB 5,500 application fee. This can be done during a visit, via email with proof of bank transfer, or during the assessment appointment.
2. Schedule and attend an assessment or trial day.
Early Years applicants attend a trial session lasting half or a full day.
3. Receive an offer.
Families are notified of the outcome within 72 hours of assessment.
4. Accept and secure the place.
To confirm the offer, families must submit acceptance and pay the non-refundable enrolment fee within two weeks. If confirmation is not received in time, the place may be released to another applicant.
The school does not publicly disclose a formal waitlist or pool system.
Regent’s International School Bangkok – Langsuan Campus opened in August 2022 as a dedicated Early Years setting for children aged 1 to 6, offering Pre‑Nursery, Nursery, Reception and Year 1. Located in central Bangkok’s Pathum Wan district, the campus sits within a leafy residential street near Siam and Ratchaprasong, minutes from major shopping centres like Central Embassy and Gaysorn Amarin. The school follows the English EYFS and English National Curriculum, taught by native‑English speaking qualified teachers in small and medium‑sized classes to ensure personalised attention. Every child also learns Thai year‑round, and optional ECAs include Mandarin, music, dance, art & crafts, puzzle‑solving and literacy clubs. Regent’s also integrates the Round Square IDEALS, building early understanding of service, leadership and environmental awareness even at this young age.
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