Thailand, Bangkok
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The school is located inside Ngam Charoen Village in Bang Khun Thian district, southern Bangkok, in a secured residential compound with around 4 rai (~6,000 m²) of green play areas. It's reachable via the Kanchanaphisek Expressway and Rama 2 Road, making it fairly easy to access by car.
Royce Royal serves children from approximately 1.5 years up to 11 years old, structured into early years (British EYFS for Nursery–Early Year 2) and primary school (British National Curriculum from Year 1 through Year 6).
It is a co‑educational day school for boys and girls.
Royce Royal offers remedial classes, indicating targeted academic support is available for students who may need extra help. While there is no detailed SEN department outlined on their site, the school reviews each application individually and will advise families if specialized needs cannot be supported internally.
The school is not affiliated with any country.
The school has no religious affiliations.
The school day begins at 7:50 am and ends at 2:50 pm, with the campus gate opening from 7:10 am for drop-off. There are three key breaks: morning break (9:30–9:40 am), lunch (12:10–1:00 pm), and an afternoon snack break (1:50–2:00 pm). Optional extra-curricular activities run from 2:50 to 3:30 pm, and remedial classes are held between 7:10 and 7:50 am.
The school does not provide much information about the bus service.
Application and Enrolment Fees
Application Fee: THB 5,000
School Development Fee: THB 100,000 (one-time, non-refundable)
Damage Deposit: THB 5,000 (refundable)
Annual Tuition Fees
Nursery/Toddler: THB 287,000
Early Year 1 & 2: THB 311,000
Year 1: THB 314,000
Year 2: THB 318,000
Year 3: THB 333,000
Year 4: THB 336,000
Year 5: THB 339,000
Year 6: THB 342,000
Recurring Annual Fees
Insurance Fee: THB 1,500
Library Fee: THB 500
Snack Fee: THB 5,000
Learning Materials Fee:
Kindergarten: THB 30,000
Primary: THB 35,000
Lunch Fee:
Kindergarten: THB 25,000
Primary: THB 30,000
Family Discounts
10% discount on tuition for the second child
13% discount from the third child onward
Additional Costs Not Included in Tuition
Uniforms, textbooks, online subscriptions
Food fees, field trips, exams, overnight camps
ECAs, inter-school competition fees, summer programs
Annual library and insurance fees
Refund Policy
All fees for deposits, admission, tuition, uniforms, and learning resources are non-refundable. Meal fees may be credited in cases of extended government-mandated closures. No refunds are issued for closures due to uncontrollable circumstances.
Payment Methods
Fees are payable by bank transfer. Installment payments are allowed for tuition fees (three per academic year).
Royce Royal International School in Bangkok opened in February 2015 and serves children aged 1.5 to 11. It offers the British Early Years Foundation Stage for Nursery to Early Year 2 and the British National Curriculum for Years 1–6. The campus is located inside Ngam Charoen Village in Bang Khun Thian, within a secure residential compound covering approximately 4 rai (6,000 m²) of green space, accessible via Kanchanaphisek and Rama 2 roads. Class sizes are small, averaging eight students with a maximum of fifteen. Instruction is in English from early years, with Thai language lessons introduced around age three. The school features play-based indoor and outdoor learning programs, including phonics by age four, and offers ISA testing in Years 4–6. Royce Royal emphasizes hands-on STEM activities, practical learning like cooking and gardening, and outdoor exploration within its safe and close-knit learning community.
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