Thailand, Bangkok
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Rising Oaks International School is located in Thawi Watthana District, on the western side of Bangkok. The area is primarily residential and accessible via major roads such as Kanchanaphisek Road. This location provides a quieter suburban setting away from central Bangkok traffic.
The school currently offers levels from Nursery (age 2.5) through Year 6 (Primary). Lower Secondary is planned to open in 2026. Early Years includes Nursery, KG-1, and KG-2, followed by Primary School from Year 1 to Year 6.
Rising Oaks International School is a private, co-educational day school.
The school website does not currently specify any dedicated programs, departments, or facilities for students with Additional Learning Needs.
The school offers the British National Curriculum but is not formally affiliated with the UK or any specific country.
There is no stated religious affiliation.
Exact start and end times are not listed publicly on the website.
The school provides a door-to-door school bus service across various parts of Bangkok. Buses are accompanied by trained monitors, and both drivers and attendants receive regular safety training. The transport system is managed by the school. Parents can choose to enroll in the bus program upon admission.
Application and Registration Fees
Registration Fee: THB 12,000 (non-refundable, for new admissions only)
Development Charges: THB 3,500 per year (non-refundable)
Medical Insurance: THB 1,500 per year (covers injury only)
Tuition Fees (Nursery – Year 8)
Termly Option: THB 27,000 per term (3 terms per year) = THB 81,000 annually
Monthly Option: THB 8,600 per month x 10 months = THB 86,000 annually
Tuition Fees (Year 9 – Year 11)
Termly Option: THB 29,666 per term (3 terms) = THB 89,000 annually
Monthly Option: THB 9,600 per month x 10 months = THB 96,000 annually
Additional Costs
Books and Stationery:
Nursery–Y8: THB 22,800 (charged once yearly)
Y9–Y11: THB 29,000 (charged once yearly)
Events & Extracurriculars: THB 5,200
Website Charges: THB 1,500
Locker Charges: THB 1,200
Lab & Drawing Manual: THB 600
Uniforms: THB 4,800 (3 sets)
Necktie: THB 400 each
Student ID Card: THB 400
Login ID: THB 1,500
Notebook Covers: THB 600
Transport Fees
Monthly minimum: THB 1,900 x 10 months (subject to distance-based adjustment)
Billing Schedule and Payment Terms
No fee adjustments for absences; all fees are non-refundable.
Sibling discounts: 5% (first sibling), 10% (second and third siblings) on tuition fees.
Refund Policy
All fees are non-refundable under any circumstances, including illness or mid-term withdrawal.
Payment Methods
Payment options are not explicitly detailed, but standard methods (e.g., bank transfer) are implied. Parents should confirm with the school administration.
Rising Oaks International School Bangkok, established in 2006, offers the British Curriculum from Nursery (age 2.5) through Primary, with Lower Secondary launching in 2026. Located in Thawi Watthana District in western Bangkok, the campus includes spacious classrooms, dedicated science and computer labs, and on-site school bus services with trained monitors. Core subjects include English, Mathematics, Science, Thai, and Foreign Languages, with a strong focus on Computer Science beginning in early years. A standout feature is the school’s emphasis on visual and performing arts, described as “second to none” by the principal, Mr. J. S. Malhotra. With average class sizes of 20–25 students, teachers are able to provide focused instruction within a structured academic setting. The school operates as a private, co-educational day school, with instruction in English.
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