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The Regent’s International School Bangkok (Rama 9 campus) offers a British-based education for students aged 2 to 18. The curriculum follows the English National Curriculum through Early Years and Primary, transitions to Cambridge IGCSE in Secondary, and culminates with the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) in Sixth Form. Located in Wang Thonglang, Bangkok, the campus provides dedicated facilities for music, sports, and visual arts, including a swimming pool, football field, and performance studios. One distinctive feature is the school’s active involvement in the Round Square global network, which emphasizes service, internationalism, and student leadership through initiatives like Operation Smile, Eco Club, and TEDxYouth. Boarding is available from Year 4, and school bus services are offered upon request. English is the language of instruction, with Thai, Mandarin, Spanish, and Japanese taught as additional languages.
601, 99 Pracha Uthit Rd , Khwaeng Wang Thonglang, Khet Wang Thonglang, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10310, Thailand
Regent's International School Bangkok - Rama 9 has 850 pupils, typical class sizes of 15, instruction in English.
Regent’s International School Bangkok is located in the Huai Khwang district along Rama 9 Road, with convenient access to the Sirat Expressway and MRT services. The campus sits within a well-connected residential area and is a short drive from key commercial zones such as Sukhumvit and Ratchadaphisek.
The school caters to students from Early Years (age 2) through to Year 13. It is divided into three main sections: Early Years, Primary School (Years 1–6), and Secondary School (Years 7–13), with a Sixth Form offering A Level studies.
Regent’s Bangkok is a co-educational day and boarding school.
The school provides learning support services for students with additional educational needs. Provision includes in-class support, small group interventions, and individual sessions coordinated by the Learning Support team. Support is based on individual assessments and parent consultation.
The school follows the British curriculum but does not have an official affiliation with the UK government.
Regent’s International School Bangkok is a non-denominational school with no religious affiliation.
The school day typically runs from 7:30 AM to 3:30 PM. Students have a morning break and a lunch break, with structured lessons and co-curricular activities built into the day. Some after-school clubs and prep sessions extend until around 4:30 PM or later.
A school bus service is available and run by an external transport provider in partnership with the school. Routes cover a wide area of central Bangkok and nearby suburbs. The service includes GPS tracking and a bus monitor for safety. Parents can arrange regular or ad-hoc service directly through the transport coordinator.
Annual tuition at Regent's International School Bangkok - Rama 9 ranges from THB 430,800 to THB 759,600 for 2026/27.
Regent's International School Bangkok - Rama 9 teaches IB (DP), British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, EYFS (Early years foundation stage) for students aged 2 to 18.
Regent’s International School Bangkok follows the British curriculum from Early Years through to Sixth Form. In the Early Years and Primary stages, students follow the English National Curriculum, adapted for the international context. In Secondary (Years 7–9), the curriculum continues to follow UK standards, with a broad range of subjects including English, Mathematics, Science, Humanities, Languages, Arts, and PE.
In Years 10–11, students prepare for the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE), typically choosing 8–10 subjects. In Years 12–13, the school offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) as the pre-university qualification. English Language Development (ELD) support is also offered for non-native English speakers where appropriate.
Regent’s outlines its pastoral care programme, which places students’ personal and social development at the centre of school life, supported by dedicated boarding House Parents and boarding assistants in the boarding community . Students also participate in the House system with older and younger peers collaborating across activities . This structure provides opportunities for mentorship, emotional support, and community connection.
The school does not publicly disclose specific details about SEN provision or the types of needs it accommodates, and it is not designated as a specialist SEN institution.
Regent’s offers English Language Development (ELD) and Intensive English Language Development (iELD) groups, delivered by specialist staff, to support students learning English as an additional language. These programmes include in-class support and assessment-based targets designed to enhance curriculum access.
Regent’s offers English Language Development (ELD) and Intensive English Language Development (iELD) groups, delivered by specialist staff, to support students learning English as an additional language. These programmes include in-class support and assessment-based targets designed to enhance curriculum access.
The school operates a Safeguarding and Child Protection policy aligned with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and UK best practice, regularly reviewed and supported by staff training and annual audits . All staff undergo safer-recruitment procedures and mandatory safeguarding training upon joining . Students receive age-appropriate lessons on safeguarding and know how to raise concerns.
1. Submit an application form and fee. You must complete the official application form and pay a THB 5,500 application fee. This can be done during a visit, via email with proof of bank transfer, or during the assessment appointment.
2. Schedule and attend an assessment or trial day. Early Years applicants attend a trial session lasting half or full day. Primary and Secondary applicants complete age-appropriate assessments in English and Mathematics, with interviews for older students. Boarding applicants from Year 4 onward also meet the Head of Boarding.
3. Receive an offer. Families are notified of the outcome within 72 hours of assessment. Offers may be conditional (e.g., IGCSE or IB Diploma offers depending on external exam results) and are issued in writing.
4. Accept and secure the place. To confirm the offer, families must submit acceptance and pay the non-refundable enrolment fee within two weeks. If confirmation is not received in time, the place may be released to another applicant.
Regent’s International School Bangkok offers two categories of scholarships. Academic scholarships are awarded to recognize outstanding student performance. Public-service scholarships may also be granted, subject to approval by the Board based on the Principal’s recommendation. Further details on criteria or application procedures are not published publicly.
The school does not publicly disclose a formal waitlist or pool system.