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Learn about the history, system, and levels of education in Thailand, from pre-school to higher education. Find out the average cost of post secondary education in Thailand and the types of schools and programs available.
A comprehensive list of schools in Thailand by province, covering general education from pre-primary to secondary level. Includes public and private schools, international schools, and specialised schools.
Learn about the different kinds of school meal programs around the world, from universal to targeted, and how they evolved over time. Find out how school meals can improve food security, nutrition, education and social welfare for students and communities.
A British International School founded in 1997 that provides a British-style education and curriculum to children from 2 to 18 years old. St Andrews has two campuses on Sukhumvit Road, offers the IB program and has over 2000 students from 50+ nationalities.
Talents International Pre-School: Bangkok Thai Sikh International School of Bangkok: Bangkok Thai–Japanese Association School: Bangkok The Tiny Seeds International Pre-School: Bangkok Topsy Turvy International School: Bangkok Traill International School: Bangkok Trinity International School: Bangkok
The school provides preparatory school for college and university from grades 7 to 12. It admits both Thai and International students equivalent to the secondary students (mathayom 1–3, equivalent to grades 7–9) and upper-secondary students (mathayom 4–6, equivalent to grades 10–12). It was founded in 1904 as the provincial secondary ...
Ruamrudee International School is a non-profit, coeducational school in Bangkok, Thailand, founded in 1957 by the Redemptorist Fathers. It offers a college preparatory American curriculum, accredited by WASC, Thai Ministry of Education, and IBO, and has four campuses in Bangkok and Phuket.
Coupled with a lack of financial support for lunch when the child gets to school, and escalating classroom, uniform and equipment costs, sending a child to school within these villages can often be an expensive and frustrating commitment for a family. OASIS. Outreach and Special Intel Services (OASIS) is COSA's most recent outreach program.