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International Schools in Rayong, Thailand

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About international schools in Rayong, Thailand

International and bilingual schools in Rayong are concentrated around the Ban Chang / Eastern Seaboard corridor and serve a mix of expatriate and local families linked to the province’s industrial and port economy. Parents will find British-style pathways (Cambridge IGCSE and the International Baccalaureate Diploma), schools that blend Singapore and UK approaches, and Thai - English bilingual programmes; English is the primary medium in international schools while Thai is commonly taught and often compulsory for Thai nationals. Annual fees vary widely by school, year group and whether boarding is offered - options in Rayong run from more affordable bilingual schools (under THB 100,000 a year for younger years) to full international curricula that commonly cost in the mid hundreds of thousands of baht and can exceed THB 600,000 a year for senior-year and boarding places. Most schools publish three-term calendars aligned with the British/international school year, but some bilingual or provincial schools follow Thai schedules; for popular year groups aim to start enquiries and applications 6 - 12 months before your intended start date and check each school’s calendar and visa support requirements.

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At a glance 3 schools · avg fee THB 359,000
Schools listed
3
Curricula
8
Average annual fee
THB 359,000
Fee range
THB 79,000 – 842,000
Most common curriculum
IB (DP) (2 schools)
Average school size
643 pupils
Largest by enrolment
Royal English Programme School
Oldest
Garden International School - Rayong (1994)
With boarding
2
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FAQs for Thailand

Which curricula and qualifications are offered by international schools in Rayong?
Rayong’s international and bilingual schools typically offer British-based programmes (Cambridge Primary and IGCSE) and, at the senior level, either the IB Diploma or Cambridge A/AS options; some campuses use a Singapore/UK blend for primary years. Provincial bilingual schools commonly combine the Thai Ministry curriculum with international elements so children can progress into Thai or international pathways.
How much should we expect to pay each year?
Tuition varies by age, curriculum and extras such as trips, exams and bus or boarding fees. In Rayong you can expect lower-cost bilingual options from roughly THB 80,000 - 150,000 per year for early years and primary levels, while fully international schools typically charge several hundred thousand baht a year and senior years with IB or boarding can exceed THB 400,000 - 600,000+ annually.
When should we start the admissions process and what documents are usually required?
Begin enquiries as soon as you know your moving dates and aim to apply 6 - 12 months ahead for competitive year groups; many schools also accept mid-year entry if places exist. Schools commonly request the child’s passport, recent school reports or transcripts, vaccination records, a birth certificate, passport photos and copies of parents’ IDs, plus payment of application and enrolment fees - check each school for exact lists and visa support for foreigners.
What ages and stages do Rayong international schools cover?
Options in Rayong range from nursery and early years through to upper secondary, though individual schools differ in the upper age they serve. Some campuses provide a complete 2 - 18 pathway with IGCSE and IB, while smaller bilingual schools may offer nursery to Grade 12 or to the Thai upper-secondary level - confirm exact year coverage with each school.
What languages are used and what support exists for non-Thai speakers?
English is the principal language of instruction at international schools, with Thai taught as a subject and normally required for Thai nationals; some schools also offer Mandarin or additional language classes. Most international schools provide English as an Additional Language (EAL) or learning-support services for students who need them, but the scope and cost of that support vary, so ask about assessment and any extra charges during admissions.
What should a relocating family look for on a school visit in Rayong?
Observe whether teaching is classroom-centred or activity-based, ask to see examples of recent student work and assessment practices, and check how the school measures and supports language development for non-native speakers. Also review practical details such as transport routes and costs, boarding provisions (if needed), medical services on campus, extra costs for exams and trips, and how the school supports visa documentation and newcomer integration.

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