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Wesley International School, located in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, offers education from Early Years (age 2) through Grade 10, with plans to expand to Grade 11. The school follows the American Common Core State Standards in the early years and elementary levels, integrates Next Generation Science Standards, and offers the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (IB MYP) for Grades 6–10. Classes are small, averaging 10 students, and instruction is in English with Thai and Mandarin taught as additional languages. Facilities include dedicated spaces for art, music, science, and physical education, as well as a library and computer lab. The General Fee covers meals, standardized testing, field trips, and camps for Elementary and Middle School. A distinctive feature is the school’s Christian ethos, which shapes both its community life and service-oriented activities. Boarding options are available for Grades 6 and above, offering 5-day and 7-day programs with meals and activities included.
306, Khok Kruat, Mueang Nakhon Ratchasima District, Nakhon Ratchasima 30280, Thailand
Wesley International School has 120 pupils, typical class sizes of 10, instruction in English.
Wesley International School is located in Khok Kruat, Muang District, Nakhon Ratchasima, approximately 200 km northeast of Bangkok. The campus is accessible via main roads from the city centre, and nearby areas offer residential housing and local amenities.
The school offers education from Early Years (age 2) through Grade 10, with plans to expand to Grade 11 in 2025. It is structured into Early Years, Elementary School (Kindergarten–Grade 5), and Middle School (Grades 6–10, IB MYP).
Wesley International School is a co-educational day and boarding school. Boarding is available to students in Grades 6 and above, with both 5-day and 7-day options.
The school offers English Language Learner (ELL) and Thai Language Learner (TLL) programs for students who need targeted language development. These are charged per semester and are designed to support integration into mainstream classes.
The school does not have a formal affiliation to a specific country government.
Wesley International School is a Christian school, with its ethos integrated into school life and community activities.
The school day structure is not detailed publicly.
The school offers a bus service for students. Routes and schedules are arranged directly with the school, ensuring coverage for key residential areas in and around Nakhon Ratchasima.
Annual tuition at Wesley International School ranges from THB 121,000 to THB 320,000 for 2026/27.
Wesley International School teaches IB (MYP), American Curriculum for students aged 2 to 16.
Wesley International School delivers a structured progression of curricula across its Early Years, Elementary, and IB Middle Years stages. In Early Years (ages 2–4), the curriculum is play-based and inquiry-driven, covering foundational subjects such as Language Arts, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Thai, and Mandarin, alongside Art, Music, PHE, and SEL . The Elementary School (Kindergarten to Grade 5) builds on this through transdisciplinary, inquiry-based units aligned with Common Core and Next Generation Science Standards, and includes Digital Tools like IXL and RAZ Kids . The Middle Years Program (MYP, Grades 6–10) is delivered within the IB framework, emphasizing inquiry, critical thinking, and global awareness . Across all stages, lessons integrate inquiry‑based strategies, structured and collaborative learning, and a variety of core and specialist subjects to support a holistic educational experience .
WIS provides weekly SEL classes for students from Kindergarten upwards, structured around the CASEL framework with a focus on self-awareness, self-management, social awareness, relationship skills, and responsible decision-making. The school also offers social-emotional counseling, including routine, individual, and group sessions, accessible to students, parents, and staff via a counselor request form.
WIS supports students with mild special educational needs through inclusive practices and targeted interventions. A dedicated SEN specialist works collaboratively with students, teachers, and families to develop and implement Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) tailored to each student’s needs.
The school does support students whose first language is not English: it charges ELL (English Language Learner) tuition of THB 40,000 per semester and provides ELL classes or interventions based on admission testing and identified needs.
WIS integrates social-emotional counseling into its approach to student wellbeing, offering individual and group counseling in addition to SEL classes. There is no separate mention of a specific mental health or wellbeing program beyond that; thus, the school does not publicly disclose dedicated mental wellbeing programs apart from SEL and counseling.
Child safeguarding is described as WIS’s highest priority. The school employs safer recruitment practices, including background and reference checks, health checks, and police screening for all staff. Ongoing staff training includes annual EduCare safeguarding instruction and first aid/CPR training, as well as regular health services and immunization protocols.
1. Initial Visit
Parents are encouraged to complete the “Admissions Visit Request Form” to schedule a campus tour. During the visit, the Admissions Office presents an overview of the school’s programs and daily life.
2. Admissions Test
Students in K3–Grade 2 take the MAP Growth assessments in Reading & Math, including Reading Fluency. Students in Grade 3 and above are assessed with MAP Growth (Reading, Math, Language Usage, Science), Reading Fluency, and a Writing task. Based on results, students may be recommended for ELL (English Language Learner) and/or remedial classes.
3. Application Form & Payment
Following testing, families must submit the completed application form along with the required payment. Upon acceptance, the school provides a guidebook detailing school procedures and policies.
4. Medical Information & Consent
Parents must submit a Student Medical Information & Consent Form—completed within six months prior to starting school—either as hard copy or scanned, before the student is authorized to begin attending.
Wesley International School does not publicly disclose information indicating it operates a waitlist or application pool system.
Wesley International School does not publicly disclose information indicating it operates a waitlist or application pool system.