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Kidz Village International Kindergarten

โรงเรียนอนุบาลนานาชาติ คิดส์ วิลเลจ

฿
1st-Year Total

฿365K – ฿550K

Including Admission Fees and Annual Tuition

British

Curriculum

1–6

Age

Nursery › Kindergarten

English

Language

Also taught:

100

Students

30 nationalities

Kidz Village is one of the most distinctive early years settings in Bangkok, and the setting is genuinely the point. The school sits on 7 rai of land in Thawi Watthana, western Bangkok, with classrooms designed to blend into the natural environment and daily outdoor learning built into the programme rather than offered as an add-on. Around 120 children in total, ages 18 months to 6 years, which works out to roughly 112 square metres of space per child.

It opened in 2012 and follows the British EYFS, with teaching driven by the Project Approach: children investigate cross-curricular themes through hands-on learning, choosing directions and taking ownership of their enquiry rather than moving through a fixed programme. The community is a mix of Thai and international families who have specifically sought out a nature-based, small-school environment. Kidz Village is preschool only; there is no continuation beyond age 6, so plan the primary transition before you enrol.

The campus is on Salathammasop Road Soi 11 in Thawi Watthana, a quiet residential district in western Bangkok, accessible by car from the Pinklao and Phutthamonthon corridors. No BTS or MRT serves the area directly. For families living in western Bangkok, Thawi Watthana, Phutthamonthon, or Pinklao, this is a genuinely special early years option. For families in central Sukhumvit or Sathorn, the commute is the variable to weigh.

Kidz Village International Kindergarten logo

Kidz Village International Kindergarten

โรงเรียนอนุบาลนานาชาติ คิดส์ วิลเลจ

Verified in May 2026This school's information has been independently reviewed and confirmed for accuracy by Viktoriya Lindner, founder of BKKSchools. Last checked to ensure fees, programmes, and key details are up to date.
฿

1st-Year Total

฿365K–฿550K

Including Admission Fees and Annual Tuition

Curriculum

British

 

Age

1–6

Nursery › Kindergarten

Language

English

Also taught:

Students

100

30 nationalities

Kidz Village is one of the most distinctive early years settings in Bangkok, and the setting is genuinely the point. The school sits on 7 rai of land in Thawi Watthana, western Bangkok, with classrooms designed to blend into the natural environment and daily outdoor learning built into the programme rather than offered as an add-on. Around 120 children in total, ages 18 months to 6 years, which works out to roughly 112 square metres of space per child.

It opened in 2012 and follows the British EYFS, with teaching driven by the Project Approach: children investigate cross-curricular themes through hands-on learning, choosing directions and taking ownership of their enquiry rather than moving through a fixed programme. The community is a mix of Thai and international families who have specifically sought out a nature-based, small-school environment. Kidz Village is preschool only; there is no continuation beyond age 6, so plan the primary transition before you enrol.

The campus is on Salathammasop Road Soi 11 in Thawi Watthana, a quiet residential district in western Bangkok, accessible by car from the Pinklao and Phutthamonthon corridors. No BTS or MRT serves the area directly. For families living in western Bangkok, Thawi Watthana, Phutthamonthon, or Pinklao, this is a genuinely special early years option. For families in central Sukhumvit or Sathorn, the commute is the variable to weigh.

Kidz Village Fees

Admission & Enrollment

฿67,500

one-time fees

Annual Tuition

฿297,700 – ฿482,800

depends on year group

Total 1st year

Including Admission Fees and Annual Tuition

฿365,200 – ฿550,300

Admission & Enrollment

฿67,500

one-time fees

Annual Tuition

฿297,700 – ฿482,800

depends on year group

Total 1st year

฿365,200 – ฿550,300

Including Admission Fees and Annual Tuition

Tuition Fees (2026–2027)

AgeGradeTuition
1–2Daycare฿297,700 – ฿440,100
2–3Daycare฿297,700 – ฿440,100
3–4Nursery฿456,100
4–5Reception฿482,800
5–6Year 1฿482,800
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Key Facts

British

Curriculum

English

Language

100

Students

30+

Nationalities

08:30 – 14:00

School Day

2013

Founded

Teaching ApproachPlay-Based
Additional LanguagesEnglish·Thai
Special CareCounselling·EAL·Learning Support
Religious AffiliationSecular
Boarding SchoolNo

For Parents

Kidz Village is a stand-alone British early-years school in Thawi Watthana on Bangkok's quieter western edge, serving children from 12 months through six years on a seven-rai campus that doubles as a working garden and small farm. The curriculum is the British Early Years Foundation Stage, paired with the Project Approach developed by Lilian Katz and Sylvia Chard, and assessment practices drawn from NAEYC research.

Instruction is in English under a Canadian head of school who has led the school since it opened in 2013, with a teaching team that mixes Thai, American, German-trained and other international educators. The school is secular, accepts children of all backgrounds and considers learners with additional needs case by case for full inclusion. It is purposefully small, capped at roughly a hundred students, and parents typically come from professional Thai families and the western-Bangkok expatriate community rather than the Sukhumvit corridor.

The day-to-day feel is closer to a countryside preschool than a typical Bangkok international school. Open-sided classrooms in traditional Thai architecture, high ceilings and natural ventilation reduce reliance on air-conditioning, and a flowing canal, greenhouse, vegetable garden and resident chickens, ducks and goats are folded directly into project work. Children harvest produce that ends up in their lunches, which the kitchen prepares on-site daily. Specialist sessions in pottery, cooking, swimming and a Little Engineers programme run alongside classroom projects. The school holds the WWF Eco-Schools Silver Award, and outdoor learning, gardening and animal care are genuine differentiators rather than marketing language. After-school clubs are reserved for enrolled students, while Saturday and holiday camps open the campus to the wider community.

The trade-offs are honest. The school stops at age six, so families must plan a primary transition, usually to British or international schools across Bangkok. Its location off Salathammasop Road sits about twenty minutes by car from BTS Bang Wa and is awkward for parents commuting from central Bangkok. Class sizes, ratios, nationality mix and the full term-by-term fee schedule are not published online, which means prospective families need to visit before they can fully compare costs. Annual tuition sits in the upper-mid band for Bangkok early-years schools, with a separate registration fee, lunch charges and a per-term development fee on top. Best for families on the Thonburi or Pinklao side of the river who want a nature-led, small-cohort British early-years experience and are comfortable with a stand-alone kindergarten that ends at six.

Frequent Questions about Kidz Village

Facilities

Adventure ParkArt & Creative StudioCafeteriaCookingFarm & GardenForest SchoolGymnasiumLibrary & Research CentreNurse & ClinicOutdoor SpacesPlayground & Water PlayPlayroomSwimming PoolTreehouse & Nature Play

Extracurricular Activities

11+

activities per term

ArtCodingCookingDramaEnglishGymnasticsMusicPhonicsRoboticsSwimmingThai

Accreditations & Memberships

Ministry of Education ThailandUNESCO Associated Schools

Address & Contacts

500 Soi Salathammasop 11, Salathammasop Road

Taling Chan, Taling Chan · Bangkok 10170

BTS Bang Wakidz-village.ac.th

Admissions

info@kidz-village.ac.th+66 2 888 3336

General Inquiries

info@kidz-village.ac.th+66 2 888 3337
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Kidz Village Fees

Admission & Enrollment

฿67,500

one-time fees

Annual Tuition

฿297,700 – ฿482,800

depends on year group

Total 1st year

Including Admission Fees and Annual Tuition

฿365,200 – ฿550,300

Admission & Enrollment

฿67,500

one-time fees

Annual Tuition

฿297,700 – ฿482,800

depends on year group

Total 1st year

฿365,200 – ฿550,300

Including Admission Fees and Annual Tuition

Tuition Fees (2026–2027)

AgeGradeTuition
1–2Daycare฿297,700 – ฿440,100
2–3Daycare฿297,700 – ฿440,100
3–4Nursery฿456,100
4–5Reception฿482,800
5–6Year 1฿482,800
Kidz Village
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KiddyKare International Kindergarten logo

KiddyKare International Kindergarten

1–6 yoBritishSukhumvit
St. Andrews Dusit logo

St. Andrews Dusit

2–11 yoBritishAri Phaya Thai
Tree House Montessori Nichada logo

Tree House Montessori Nichada

1–6 yoBritishNonthaburi Pak Kret
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Key Facts

British

Curriculum

English

Language

100

Students

30+

Nationalities

08:30 – 14:00

School Day

2013

Founded

Teaching ApproachPlay-Based
Additional LanguagesEnglish·Thai
Special CareCounselling·EAL·Learning Support
Religious AffiliationSecular
Boarding SchoolNo

For Parents

Kidz Village is a stand-alone British early-years school in Thawi Watthana on Bangkok's quieter western edge, serving children from 12 months through six years on a seven-rai campus that doubles as a working garden and small farm. The curriculum is the British Early Years Foundation Stage, paired with the Project Approach developed by Lilian Katz and Sylvia Chard, and assessment practices drawn from NAEYC research.

Instruction is in English under a Canadian head of school who has led the school since it opened in 2013, with a teaching team that mixes Thai, American, German-trained and other international educators. The school is secular, accepts children of all backgrounds and considers learners with additional needs case by case for full inclusion. It is purposefully small, capped at roughly a hundred students, and parents typically come from professional Thai families and the western-Bangkok expatriate community rather than the Sukhumvit corridor.

The day-to-day feel is closer to a countryside preschool than a typical Bangkok international school. Open-sided classrooms in traditional Thai architecture, high ceilings and natural ventilation reduce reliance on air-conditioning, and a flowing canal, greenhouse, vegetable garden and resident chickens, ducks and goats are folded directly into project work. Children harvest produce that ends up in their lunches, which the kitchen prepares on-site daily. Specialist sessions in pottery, cooking, swimming and a Little Engineers programme run alongside classroom projects. The school holds the WWF Eco-Schools Silver Award, and outdoor learning, gardening and animal care are genuine differentiators rather than marketing language. After-school clubs are reserved for enrolled students, while Saturday and holiday camps open the campus to the wider community.

The trade-offs are honest. The school stops at age six, so families must plan a primary transition, usually to British or international schools across Bangkok. Its location off Salathammasop Road sits about twenty minutes by car from BTS Bang Wa and is awkward for parents commuting from central Bangkok. Class sizes, ratios, nationality mix and the full term-by-term fee schedule are not published online, which means prospective families need to visit before they can fully compare costs. Annual tuition sits in the upper-mid band for Bangkok early-years schools, with a separate registration fee, lunch charges and a per-term development fee on top. Best for families on the Thonburi or Pinklao side of the river who want a nature-led, small-cohort British early-years experience and are comfortable with a stand-alone kindergarten that ends at six.

Frequent Questions about Kidz Village

Facilities

Adventure ParkArt & Creative StudioCafeteriaCookingFarm & GardenForest SchoolGymnasiumLibrary & Research CentreNurse & ClinicOutdoor SpacesPlayground & Water PlayPlayroomSwimming PoolTreehouse & Nature Play

Extracurricular Activities

11+

activities per term

ArtCodingCookingDramaEnglishGymnasticsMusicPhonicsRoboticsSwimmingThai

Accreditations & Memberships

Ministry of Education ThailandUNESCO Associated Schools

Address & Contacts

500 Soi Salathammasop 11, Salathammasop Road

Taling Chan, Taling Chan · Bangkok 10170

BTS Bang Wakidz-village.ac.th

Admissions

info@kidz-village.ac.th+66 2 888 3336

General Inquiries

info@kidz-village.ac.th+66 2 888 3337
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