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Pan‑Asia International School (PAIS), founded in 2004, serves students aged 2–18 in Bangkok’s Prawet district. It follows an American curriculum up to Grade 5, transitioning into the IB Middle Years Programme for Grades 6–10 and the IB Diploma Programme for Grades 11–12. The campus is located in a suburban green zone about 200 m off a major road, and includes science and IT labs, an auditorium, swimming pools, and sports fields. Languages taught include English, Thai, Chinese, and Arabic. After‑school clubs offer sports, music, arts & crafts, mental maths, and homework support. A signature feature is the use of international standards: Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards, alongside the IB framework, supported by facilities like a Mac lab and makerspace. Accredited by WASC and Thailand’s Ministry of Education, PAIS hosts around 470 students representing over 40 nationalities.
18 Chaloem Phrakiat Ratchakan Thi 9 Road Soi 67, Dok Mai, Prawet, Bangkok 10250 Thailand
Pan-Asia International School has 555 pupils, typical class sizes of 7, instruction in English.
Pan‑Asia International School is located at 18 Chalerm Phrakiat Ratchakan Thi 9 Road, Soi 67, Dok Mai, Prawet District, Bangkok 10250, Thailand. It's in a leafy suburban neighbourhood about 10 km from Suvarnabhumi Airport, with local bus routes and easy access via main roads.
The school accepts students aged 2 to 18, structured into Nursery (Pre‑Nursery to KG3), Primary (Grades 1–5), Middle School (Grades 6–10, IB MYP) and High School (Grades 11–12, IB Diploma Programme).
PAIS is a co‑educational day school offering no boarding options.
The school does not highlight specific SEN or additional learning support provisions.
The school has no formal affiliation with any foreign country.
PAIS has no religious affiliation.
The regular school day runs from 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM, Monday to Friday. Specific times for breaks and lunch are not detailed on the website.
The school website does not mention a dedicated bus service.
Annual tuition at Pan-Asia International School ranges from THB 355,000 to THB 545,000 for 2026/27.
Pan-Asia International School teaches IB (MYP), IB (DP), American Curriculum for students aged 2 to 18.
PAIS delivers a multi-stage program: Nursery follows Early Years guidelines. Primary School (Grades 1–5) uses the American curriculum with Common Core standards, plus Thai, Chinese or Arabic language as subjects. Lower Secondary (Grades 6–10) follows the IB Middle Years Programme, and Upper Secondary (Grades 11–12) is the IB Diploma Programme. Core subjects include English, math, science (aligned with NGSS), languages, arts, PE, and IT.
PAIS integrates SEL through its School Counseling and Student Development programs, which include individual and group sessions focused on personal growth and social skills. The school emphasizes awareness of emotions and fostering positive relationships via ongoing staff training. These counselors work closely with teachers to support student wellbeing. However, specific curricula or detailed SEL frameworks are not publicly outlined on the school’s site.
The school does not publicly specify any dedicated SEN provisions such as specialist learning support programs or facilities.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding support for English as an Additional Language (EAL).
PAIS maintains wellbeing support through its School Counselling department, offering regular sessions to help students navigate personal, academic, and social challenges. The Parents and Faculty Community also collaborates on initiatives such as health-related provisions, e.g., adding ATK kits during the pandemic, to support community wellbeing.
All staff are required to complete Child Protection Training provided by the Educational Collaborative for International Schools (ECIS), preparing them to recognize and respond to potential abuse. The school also conducts ongoing training for faculty on emergency response and child safety policies. A formal Child Protection and Student Development Policy guides these efforts.
Schedule a School tour
Parents are encouraged to visit the campus and speak with the Admissions Officer to gain a better understanding of the school environment and offerings.
Submit the Required Documents
Prospective parents must submit an application form along with copies of the student’s passport, birth certificate, previous school reports, and health records. A parent ID and a recent student photo are also required.
Student Evaluation and Interview.
Each applicant is assessed through an entrance test (MAP testing) or interview, depending on their grade level. Evaluations are used to determine the student’s readiness for their intended year group.
Admissions Decision and Payment
Following the evaluation, parents are notified of acceptance. If the student is accepted, the enrollment fee and first semester tuition must be paid in full before registration is confirmed.
The school does not publicly disclose any information about scholarships or financial aid programs on its website.
Pan‑Asia International School does not publicly specify the use of a waitlist or pool system for admissions.