Thailand, Bangkok
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School Visit
Schedule a Visit:Parents must book a tour before applying.
Purpose: This visit allows families to discuss their child’s educational needs with the Admissions Office, explore the school’s curriculum, and tour the campus facilities.
Visiting Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:00 AM – 2:00 PM
Application and Assessments
Application Form: Once a family decides to proceed, they schedule an appointment to:
Submit the application form
Provide required documents
Pay a non-refundable application fee of 7,000 THB
Student Assessments: During this visit, the school evaluates the child’s age-appropriate skills in:
English
Mathematics
Mandarin (where applicable)
Placement Decision: Based on assessment results, the school determines appropriate class placement. If needed, the school may recommend placement in a lower year level or identify learning support needs.
Enrollment Finalization
Principal Review:The school principal reviews the full application and assessment outcomes.
Notification: Admissions will inform parents of the decision within 7 days. In some cases, additional testing or interviews may be required.
Fee Payment: Once accepted, families must settle payment by the due date on the invoice. If not paid on time, priority will be given to other applicants.
The school does have waitlist.
When Activated: If a class is full, families can opt to be placed on a waiting list.
Booking Deposit: A refundable deposit of 50,000 THB is required to secure a place on the waiting list.
Notification: The school will notify families when a space is expected to open.
Priority: Waitlist priority is given to families who already have children enrolled at the school.
Refund: The deposit is refundable upon written request, which also removes the child’s name from the waiting list.
The school does not have publicly available information on their scholarships.
St. Mark’s Australian International School, established in 1999, was the first Australian international school in Thailand. It offers a bilingual curriculum that blends the Australian and Singaporean education systems in primary, and transitions to the Cambridge IGCSE and AUSMAT (Australian Matriculation) for senior students. The AUSMAT programme is conducted in partnership with the Western Australian Government, enabling students to earn a WACE certificate and ATAR score for university admission globally. The school features modern classrooms, science and computer labs, music and performing arts rooms, a library, swimming pool, canteen, and outdoor sports facilities. Students have access to a wide range of extra-curricular activities, including language enrichment, STEM programmes, and cultural events.
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