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Christian International Schools in Thailand

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About international schools in Thailand

Christian international schools in Thailand are international schools that combine a Christian ethos - chapel, values education and pastoral care - with internationally recognised curricula rather than the Thai national syllabus. Many follow American, British (Cambridge/A-Level) or International Baccalaureate programmes and teach principally in English while including Thai language and culture lessons; additional modern languages are commonly offered. Annual day-school tuition varies greatly by city, campus size and age group but commonly falls in the band of roughly THB 200,000 to THB 800,000+ per year; fees for older grades and schools with boarding or extensive facilities sit at the higher end. Admissions are usually busiest ahead of the main northern-hemisphere academic year (mid-August intake) with some schools accepting transfers or rolling admissions at other times; visas and medical/transfer paperwork mean families should start enquiries many months before arrival.

Compare 18 Christian international schools in Thailand. Filter by curriculum, fees (average THB 308,075), location, and more to find the right international school now.

At a glance 18 schools · avg fee THB 308,075
Schools listed
18
Curricula
12
Average annual fee
THB 308,075
Fee range
THB 84,000 – 786,000
Most common curriculum
American Curriculum (13 schools)
Average school size
390 pupils
Largest by enrolment
International Community School Bangkok
Oldest
Bangkok Adventist International School (1946)
With boarding
5

6 international schools in Bangkok

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3 international schools in Chiang Mai

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2 international schools in Nakhon Ratchasima

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1 international school in Pattaya

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1 international school in Chiang Rai

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1 international school in Chai Nat

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1 international school in Udon Thani

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1 international school in Chumphon

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1 international school in Surat Thani

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1 international school in Saraburi

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FAQs for Thailand

What curricula do Christian international schools in Thailand typically offer?
Christian international schools in Thailand most commonly deliver one of the main international models: American (US-style diploma/AP), British (Cambridge/IGCSE and A-Levels) or the International Baccalaureate. Some schools blend systems (for example an American curriculum in primary with IB or AP options in senior years) so it is important to check which programmes are authorised and which external examinations the school prepares students for.
Which language is used for teaching, and will my child learn Thai?
The medium of instruction at Christian international schools in Thailand is almost always English, with Thai taught as a required subject for most students and additional modern languages often available as options. Schools typically offer Thai language and culture classes to meet Ministry of Education requirements and to support integration for families living in Thailand.
How much should I budget for fees and extra costs?
Tuition for day places at international Christian schools varies widely by location and age, and parents should expect a broad range from roughly THB 200,000 per year at smaller or more affordable campuses to THB 700,000 - 800,000+ at larger, facility-intensive schools; senior-school fees and boarding options are usually costlier. Beyond tuition, budget for one-off enrolment or capital levies, uniform and textbook costs, school transport, extracurricular activity fees and typical extras such as school lunch and annual materials.
When should we start the admissions process if we are relocating to Thailand?
Begin enquiries as early as possible - ideally three to six months before your intended arrival and longer for highly popular year groups - because places, assessments and visa paperwork can take time. The busiest intake for many international schools is the mid-August academic start; some schools run rolling admissions or accept mid-year transfers but availability varies by grade and campus.
What should parents look for when comparing Christian international schools in Thailand?
Look for clear information on the curriculum and external examinations, up-to-date accreditation and inspection reports, the school’s approach to faith and pastoral care, and how Thai language and cultural education are delivered. Also compare class sizes, university or post-school destinations where relevant, the structure and cost of extracurricular and after-school care, and practical matters such as commute times, visa support and published fee schedules.

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