Early Years

Nurture your child’s development with our guide to early years education in Thailand. Gain insight into various preschools, kindergartens, and early learning centres that foster a stimulating and supportive environment for young learners. Stay informed about admission processes, curriculum options, and application deadlines to ensure a seamless start to your child’s educational journey in Thailand.

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  • 5 best kindergartens in Bangkok

    As your little one leaps from nursery rhymes into the world of alphabets and numbers, you’re likely grappling with a crucial conundrum – which kindergarten in Bangkok will boast the perfect blend of nurturing environment, growth-oriented curriculum, and fun-lovin’ playtime? No worries! Below, we’ve compiled the 5 best kindergartens in Bangkok that deserve your attention and might prove hard to…

  • Everything you need to know before teaching English in Thailand

    English teaching in Thailand can be a rewarding and challenging career. If you have the passion, dedication, and drive, it can be a great way to help people learn English in an environment that is friendly and welcoming. You’ll need to commit your time and effort to this field if you want to make a real impact. But with so…

  • What are the common international school curriculums in Thailand?

    Thailand boasts an impressive array of top-notch international schools, leaving many parents in a bit of a pickle when it comes to picking the perfect one for their little cherubs. Aside from location, languages, and costs, you also need to consider the curriculum that fits the learning needs of your child. The wide range of international schools’ curriculums — with…

  • Thai school calendar: Academic year and holidays in Thailand

    Moving to Thailand involves jumping over countless hurdles, from adjusting to a new culture and food to figuring out how the plug adapters work. If you are a parent, add another level of complexity to it — understanding the local education system. And one of the first things you need to know when it comes to the education system is…

  • Top 5 International Schools in Thailand

    There are many excellent international schools in Thailand, but finding the right one can be difficult. One of the biggest challenges about moving to Thailand, or any new country, will be finding the best school for your children. For the parents, choosing a good school in a new place can be a hassle. There’s always a fear of making the…

  • The best summer camps in Bangkok your kids will love

    As the school bell rings for the last time this academic year, your kids are ready to embrace the glorious summer holidays. And have you ever wished your little munchkins could have the ultimate experience of fun, learning, and making new mates all in one go? Well, we have just the perfect solution for you: summer camps in Bangkok! We…

  • Ascot International School launches exciting Summer Camp for 2023

    Ascot International School is excited to announce the launch of its annual Summer Camp, running from July 3 to 28, 2023. The camp aims to provide students with a fun, engaging experience and hands-on learning opportunities. With a team of qualified native English-speaking staff and a wide range of exciting activities, the Summer Camp promises to be a highlight of…

  • Top 10 international schools in Bangkok offering world-class education

    Whether you and your family are planning a fresh start in Bangkok or you’re a seasoned ex-pat, one of the biggest concerns for ex-pat parents is the education of their children. Luckily for you, Bangkok’s educational system has everything from multilingual schools to programs with global curriculums like the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme. But with so many schools to choose…

  • Concerned Thai teacher visits absent student’s home and is shocked by living conditions

    A concerned Thai teacher says she is shocked by her absent student’s living conditions after visiting him at home. The Mukdahan Province teacher, named Namwan, went to the student’s house since he didn’t show up for school since the new year began. According to Thai Residents, he normally skips school but his long absence concerned the teacher. Worrying that he…

  • Best primary school in Bangkok: St. Andrews International School Sathorn

    Education in a child’s formative years provide the essential foundation for a successful future. A child’s brain is rapidly developing and their capacity to absorb knowledge is at its peak, making the education they receive during this time particularly important. In the early years, children develop their ability to learn, think critically, make sound decisions in life, and, most importantly,…

  • What are the pros and cons of studying in an international school in Thailand?

    As an expat parent, one of the main concerns when moving to Thailand is ensuring your children get the best education they need. There is a wide range of options available, but one of the first decisions you must make is between local public schools and private international schools. So, to help make your decision easier when it comes to…

  • VERSO – The school that equips students with future-ready skills

    Sponsored Article If you are looking for an international school in Bangkok that is focused on developing students with future-ready skills and mindsets that they need in order to work in a variety of settings anywhere in the world, you have come to the right place! VERSO International School is a pioneering, innovative, and design-driven school that equips students with…

  • A snapshot of Thai government schools’ curriculum

    Thailand’s young learners have access to cheap or free education through government-sponsored schools. Also known as public schools, the curriculum is determined by the country’s Ministry of Education. As Thailand is a theocracy, the Buddhist practises that are recognised by the government are also taught at public schools. At the elementary level, students are taught 8 core subjects each semester.…