
Dulwich College International School Bangkok
1st-Year Total
฿1.02M–฿1.41M
All-in estimate
Curriculum
British, IB
A-Levels, IB Diploma...
Level of Education
3–18 yo
Kindergarten → High School
Language of Instruction
English
Dulwich College Bangkok opened in August 2026, one of the newest campuses in the city, and one of the most anticipated. The school sits on a purpose-built 40-rai campus on Bang Na-Trat Road, in the same general zone as Bangkok Patana and ICS, with a door-to-door bus service covering families across Bangkok. It is part of the Dulwich College International network, with sister schools in Singapore, Seoul, Shanghai, and Beijing, a meaningful detail for mobile corporate families who may move again. Right now, the school is open for Early Years and Junior School only (ages 3-11); Senior School is planned from 2029. Enrolment is small and the community is still forming. For some families that is exactly the point, being early in a school with this backing, at this scale of campus, before it fills. For families who need a secondary pathway now, the timeline is worth factoring in.
1st Year Tuition Fees (2026–2027)
Estimated cost for any age group entering this school
Tuition fees (2026–2027)
What You Should Actually Know About Dulwich College International School Bangkok
Dulwich College International School Bangkok (DCBK) is a co-educational international day school opening in August 2026 in the Prawet district of Bangkok. Part of the Dulwich College International (DCI) network operated by Education in Motion (EiM), the school draws on over 400 years of heritage from the founding Dulwich College in London.
DCBK offers an Enhanced British Curriculum, beginning with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) for ages 3 to 5 and the English National Curriculum through junior and senior school. Senior students will follow a dual pathway of Cambridge IGCSE leading to either the IB Diploma Programme or A-Levels. In its inaugural academic year 2026-2027, the school admits students from Nursery to Year 7 (ages 3 to 11), with Phase 1 capacity of up to 1,000 students and plans to expand to 1,800 students through Year 13.
The 40-rai (15.8-acre) purpose-built campus features a village-style design inspired by traditional Thai architecture, targeting LEED Gold and WELL Gold certification. Facilities include a 50-metre climate-controlled swimming pool, indoor sports complex, FIFA-standard football pitch, SE21 innovation workshops, and dedicated arts spaces. Thai and Mandarin are taught through immersion alongside English as the language of instruction.