Thailand, Bangkok
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Wells International School was founded in 1998 under the EverClever Education Group, initially operating as EverClever Kindergarten on Sukhumvit Soi 47 with just four students. Over time, the school expanded into a full K–12 institution. A primary campus opened in Thong Lor in 2003, followed by the On Nut campus in 2006. The Bang Na campus launched in 2011, with a new primary building completed in 2015. The first cohort of high school graduates completed their studies in 2010, and today the system serves over 1,000 students across all campuses.
The Wells community engages in a variety of campus-wide and cross-campus events that promote cultural awareness and active student participation. Events such as GeoBowl, Around the World in a Day, Survival Camps, and international cultural fairs are regular features. These activities are designed to bring together students, teachers, and parents, fostering shared experiences and a collaborative spirit throughout the school year.
The school does not publish detailed information regarding a formal Parent Teacher Association (PTA). However, it notes that parents collaborate with teachers and staff to support community events and school-wide initiatives.
Wells International School’s Bang Na Campus, opened in 2011, serves children aged 2 to 10 years (Nursery through Grade 5). Licensed by Thailand’s Ministry of Education, the campus delivers an American curriculum, enriched by the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) framework designed to cultivate inquiry-based learning and international-mindedness. The school is set on a leafy site just off Srinakarin 62, a short drive from Paradise Park and Seacon Square yet offering a relaxed, green atmosphere. Classes are deliberately kept small (about 16 students per classroom) to allow hands-on, child‑centred learning. Facilities include a library, computer lab, music & dance studios, swimming pool and parent lounge. The school places emphasis on creative arts, sport, and community service (students have engaged in water-treatment projects through their Grade 5 exhibition). Daily instruction is in English, with exposure to Thai language and cultural content. A Z‑zone bus service is available and tuition fees range from 112,000 to 132,500 THB per semester. Parents play an active role via a regular parent‑teacher organisation that plans family events and activities.
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