
KiddyKare International Kindergarten
โรงเรียนนานาชาติ เยาวรักษ์
฿265K – ฿319K
Including Admission Fees and Annual Tuition
British
Curriculum
1–6 yo
Level of Education
Nursery → Kindergarten
English
Language of Instruction
+ 3 more languages
80
Students
85% foreigners
At a glance
KiddyKare has been on Sukhumvit Soi 26 since 1994, and that longevity says something: over 2,000 children enrolled by 2003, a consistent reputation in the Phrom Phong and Thong Lo corridor, and a curriculum that has been refined rather than reinvented.
The school follows the British EYFS framework with Jolly Phonics integrated for early reading and writing, serving children from 18 months to 6 years in a warm, non-discriminatory environment that welcomes all nationalities, abilities, and backgrounds.
Facilities are notably strong for a specialist kindergarten: a swimming pool, library, art centre, dance studio, sensory room, STEM lab, and a tricycle track. A school bus service covers the greater Bangkok area. The ethos is inclusive and broad-based, designed to prepare children for a smooth transition into any international, private, or local school.
The campus is at 59/34 Sukhumvit Soi 26 in Klong Toei, a short ride from Phrom Phong BTS, one of the most central and practical locations of any kindergarten in Bangkok. As with all preschools, plan the primary transition before enrolling.
KiddyKare Fees
Admission & Enrollment
฿40,000
one-time fees
Annual Tuition
฿225,000 – ฿279,000
depends on year group
Total 1st year
including mandatory fees
฿265,000 – ฿319,000
Admission & Enrollment
฿40,000
one-time fees
Annual Tuition
฿225,000 – ฿279,000
depends on year group
Total 1st year
฿265,000 – ฿319,000
including mandatory fees
Tuition fees (2025–2026)Showing 2025–2026 fees. Rates for 2026–2027 haven't been published yet — we've requested them and will update this page once confirmed by the school.
On this page
Key Facts
KiddyKare International Kindergarten: Everything Parents Need to Know
KiddyKare International Kindergarten operates from a single converted-house campus on Soi Thang Ying off Sukhumvit 26 in Klong Toei, serving roughly 80 children from 18 months to six years across Nursery, Pre-K, K1, K2 and K3.
The programme follows the British Early Years Foundation Stage, supplemented by Jolly Phonics for synthetic phonics work, and the medium of instruction is English. Founded in October 1994, the school is independent, secular and mixed-gender, accredited by the Thai Ministry of Education and the Department of Social Welfare. Reported figures place the international student body at around 80%, with families drawn primarily from the Phrom Phong and Thong Lor catchment.
Day length scales with age, from three-hour mornings for the youngest groups to an 8:15 to 13:45 timetable for K3. Days lean play-based rather than desk-bound, balancing teacher-led circle time, free play and outdoor activity. Swimming runs weekly in a small private on-site pool with a certified coach, and music sessions rotate through piano, guitar and ukulele with a dedicated specialist. Mandarin and Thai are offered as extracurricular languages, alongside arts and crafts, storytelling, sensory play and a gardening corner.
Class groups are kept to one per year level, which gives the school a near-domestic feel and means children move through the building in tight cohorts. Communication with parents runs through an app, printed progress reports and termly parent-teacher meetings. The weekly Tuesday playgroup, open to children from ten months with one adult, doubles as a soft entry point for prospective families.
The trade-offs are honest ones. KiddyKare is small, single-storey and tops out at K3, so families need a plan for primary, and there is no in-house pathway into a Year 1 programme. Facilities are appropriate for early years but modest by larger international school standards, with no gym, sports field or auditorium. The Sukhumvit 26 location is strong for Phrom Phong-based families, less so for anyone commuting from across the river. Admissions run year-round and there is no published entry test. Best for parents seeking a small, English-medium British EYFS setting with a personal feel for the early years, before transitioning to a larger primary school.
KiddyKare International Kindergarten: What Parents Really Need to Know
Facilities
Extracurricular Activities
12+
activities per term
Accreditations & Memberships
KiddyKare Fees
Admission & Enrollment
฿40,000
one-time fees
Annual Tuition
฿225,000 – ฿279,000
depends on year group
Total 1st year
including mandatory fees
฿265,000 – ฿319,000
Admission & Enrollment
฿40,000
one-time fees
Annual Tuition
฿225,000 – ฿279,000
depends on year group
Total 1st year
฿265,000 – ฿319,000
including mandatory fees
Tuition fees (2025–2026)Showing 2025–2026 fees. Rates for 2026–2027 haven't been published yet — we've requested them and will update this page once confirmed by the school.
Key Facts
KiddyKare International Kindergarten: Everything Parents Need to Know
KiddyKare International Kindergarten operates from a single converted-house campus on Soi Thang Ying off Sukhumvit 26 in Klong Toei, serving roughly 80 children from 18 months to six years across Nursery, Pre-K, K1, K2 and K3.
The programme follows the British Early Years Foundation Stage, supplemented by Jolly Phonics for synthetic phonics work, and the medium of instruction is English. Founded in October 1994, the school is independent, secular and mixed-gender, accredited by the Thai Ministry of Education and the Department of Social Welfare. Reported figures place the international student body at around 80%, with families drawn primarily from the Phrom Phong and Thong Lor catchment.
Day length scales with age, from three-hour mornings for the youngest groups to an 8:15 to 13:45 timetable for K3. Days lean play-based rather than desk-bound, balancing teacher-led circle time, free play and outdoor activity. Swimming runs weekly in a small private on-site pool with a certified coach, and music sessions rotate through piano, guitar and ukulele with a dedicated specialist. Mandarin and Thai are offered as extracurricular languages, alongside arts and crafts, storytelling, sensory play and a gardening corner.
Class groups are kept to one per year level, which gives the school a near-domestic feel and means children move through the building in tight cohorts. Communication with parents runs through an app, printed progress reports and termly parent-teacher meetings. The weekly Tuesday playgroup, open to children from ten months with one adult, doubles as a soft entry point for prospective families.
The trade-offs are honest ones. KiddyKare is small, single-storey and tops out at K3, so families need a plan for primary, and there is no in-house pathway into a Year 1 programme. Facilities are appropriate for early years but modest by larger international school standards, with no gym, sports field or auditorium. The Sukhumvit 26 location is strong for Phrom Phong-based families, less so for anyone commuting from across the river. Admissions run year-round and there is no published entry test. Best for parents seeking a small, English-medium British EYFS setting with a personal feel for the early years, before transitioning to a larger primary school.
KiddyKare International Kindergarten: What Parents Really Need to Know
Facilities
Extracurricular Activities
12+
activities per term


