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Udon Thani International School (UDIS), founded in 2013 and welcoming its first students in August 2014, offers education for children aged 2 to 18. Located about 10 minutes north of Udon Thani city centre on Mittrapab Road 7, UDIS blends the National Curriculum of England with the International Baccalaureate PYP, MYP, and DP programmes. Class sizes are intentionally small, supporting personalised learning. Instruction is primarily in English, with Thai language taught in-school (and extra classes offered) to support both Thai and international students. The campus emphasises STEM learning, outdoor education through environmental design, and a Community Partnership Programme that embeds service and sustainability into school life.
Thanon Mittraphap, Kut Sa, Mueang Udon Thani District, Udon Thani 41000, Thailand
Udon Thani International School has 150 pupils, typical class sizes of 18, instruction in English.
UDIS is situated about 20 minutes north of Udon Thani city centre, along Mittrapab Road, in a primarily residential area of northeastern Thailand (Isan region). It benefits from straightforward road access into town and sits in a calm neighbourhood setting.
UDIS serves students aged 2 to 18, structured across four key stages: Early Years (ages 2–5), Primary (ages 5–11), Middle Years (ages 11–16), and the Diploma Programme (ages 16–18).
UDIS is a co‑educational day school. UDIS does not operate its own boarding facilities on campus. Instead, the school partners with trusted homestay providers in the Udon Thani area to offer safe and supportive accommodation for students. Their preferred provider is Hug Udon, a local team experienced in hospitality, recommended directly by the school for homestay arrangements. The school is also planning to develop its own boarding facility in the future, and invites interested families to contact them for more information or to register their interest.
UDIS provides inclusive learning support through dedicated staff—such as a Learning Support Coordinator, learning support teachers and assistants—and tailored programmes to help students access the curriculum or extend gifted learners. These services are offered in collaboration with classroom teachers, and may involve additional fees if specific support is required
The school has no formal national affiliation with any country.
UDIS has no religious affiliations.
There is not enough information publicly available about the school's day structure.
UDIS operates its own school bus service covering three zones within Udon Thani. The service adheres to safety protocols, including the use of seat belts, and is managed directly by the school.
Annual tuition at Udon Thani International School ranges from THB 190,550 to THB 412,000 for 2026/27.
Udon Thani International School teaches IB (PYP), IB (MYP), IB (DP), British Curriculum, EYFS (Early years foundation stage) for students aged 2 to 18.
Udon Thani International School delivers a blended programme combining the National Curriculum of England with the International Baccalaureate framework. In the Early Years and Primary School (ages 2–11), students follow the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP), with an emphasis on inquiry-based learning across core subjects and specialist areas such as Thai language, arts, and physical education. In Years 7–11 (ages 11–16), the school offers the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP), preparing students with interdisciplinary learning and subject specialisation. Years 12–13 (ages 16–18) follow the IB Diploma Programme (DP), which includes a broad range of academic subjects, the Theory of Knowledge course, the Extended Essay, and Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS). Thai language is taught throughout the school, and additional enrichment opportunities are available in STEM, arts, and service activities. English is the main language of instruction.
1. Initial Enquiry
Parents can begin by contacting the school’s admissions team or visiting the campus for a tour. This step allows families to learn about the school’s programmes, facilities, and community before starting the formal process.
2. Application Submission
Parents complete the official application form and submit it with supporting documents, such as copies of the student’s birth certificate or passport, academic records, and any relevant medical or learning support documentation. An application fee of THB 10,000 (non-refundable) is payable at this stage.
3. Assessment and Interview
The school arranges an age-appropriate academic assessment to evaluate the student’s readiness and English proficiency. An interview may also be conducted with the student and parents to discuss learning needs and ensure alignment with school expectations.
4. Offer of Place
If the application is successful, the school issues a formal offer letter. To secure the place, parents must pay the registration fee (THB 50,000, non-refundable) and refundable deposit (THB 30,000), along with the first term’s tuition and any other applicable fees.
5. Enrolment and Orientation
Once fees are paid, the student is officially enrolled. Families receive information on start dates, uniform requirements, and orientation activities to support the student’s transition into school life.
UDIS offers scholarships to outstanding students as part of its commitment to attracting talented learners. These scholarships are awarded based on academic performance, special talents, or other achievements, and may cover a portion of tuition fees. Details regarding eligibility criteria, the application process, and scholarship value are provided directly by the school upon enquiry.
The school does not publicly state that it operates a waitlist or pool system.