Thailand, Bangkok
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Submit an online application form
Complete the parent statement, upload supporting documents (passport, visa, birth certificate, school reports from the past two years, and any specialist assessments), and submit with the application fee of 4,000 THB per child. Applications may be emailed if hard‑copy documents follow by mail or in person.
School assessment or placement review
The admissions team will review documents and may arrange informal assessments or interviews as needed.
Receive a formal letter of offer
If a place is available, the school will issue an offer to parents.
Pay entrance fee and confirm acceptance
Upon receiving the offer, parents must pay the entrance fee within the specified timeline, sign the agreements, and formally accept the offer.
Invoice and payment of tuition fees
The school issues a tuition and fee invoice before the term starts. Parents must pay all fees by the start-of-year deadline.
The school does have a waitlist. If no places are available during your preferred entry time, your child’s name will be placed on a waitlist. The Admissions Office will notify you as soon as a vacancy arises.
The school does not have publicly available information on their scholarships.
St. Andrews International School Dusit, located near Chitralada Palace in Bangkok, was founded in 2010. It serves children aged 2 to 11 and follows the English National Curriculum. The school offers a structured program beginning with play-based learning in Early Years, and moves into core academic subjects such as English, Mathematics, and Science in the Primary years. Students also study Computing, Music, Physical Education, Languages, and Personal, Social, and Health Education. The campus includes general classrooms along with dedicated rooms for music, science, art, and STEAM activities. Other facilities include a library, sensory room, rooftop garden, health centre, indoor and outdoor play areas, two swimming pools (including a 25-meter pool), and a covered sports court.
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