
Regent's International School Bangkok
(โรงเรียนนานาชาติเดอะรีเจ้นท์ กรุงเทพ)
1st-Year Total
฿706K–฿1.08M
All-in estimate
Curriculum
British, IB
IB Diploma, IGCSE
Level of Education
2–18 yo
Nursery → High School
Language of Instruction
English
+ 8 more languages
Students
800
At this campus
Regent's has been part of Bangkok's international school landscape since 1999, and one of a small number of schools in the city that combines three curriculum stages in a single pathway: British National Curriculum through Primary, Cambridge IGCSE at secondary, and IB Diploma at Sixth Form. Around 800 students from over 35 countries, ages 2 to 18. The school is part of the Nord Anglia Education group, bringing curriculum collaborations with the Juilliard School, MIT, and UNICEF into everyday school life. It is also a long-standing member of the Round Square network, which shapes how students engage with service, leadership, and internationalism beyond the classroom. Boarding is available from Year 4, making this one of a small number of Bangkok international schools that genuinely serves families who need residential options. Fees run from roughly 430,800 to 759,600 THB annually, placing it in the mid-to-upper range for British curriculum schools in the city. The Rama 9 campus sits on Pracha-Uthit Road in Wang Thonglang, with MRT access via Rama 9 and Thailand Cultural Centre stations and easy reach of the Sirat Expressway. A second early years campus at Langsuan in Lumpini serves Pre-Nursery to Year 2, with a direct pathway to Rama 9 from Year 3.
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 Regent's International School Bangkok
Established in 1999 on Pracha Uthit Road in Wang Thonglang, this day and boarding school sits in a quieter pocket of east-central Bangkok and educates roughly 800 students from 35 nationalities aged 2 to 18. The British framework runs through EYFS, IGCSE in Years 10 and 11, and the IB Diploma in Sixth Form, a combination that is unusual among British-curriculum schools in the city, where most route students into A-Levels.
Round Square membership since 2001 anchors the ethos around the IDEALS of internationalism, democracy, environment, adventure, leadership and service, and the school joined the Nord Anglia family in August 2025, adding access to Juilliard, MIT and UNICEF programmes. It suits families who want a UK academic spine, the option of full or weekly boarding, and a clear pathway to the IB rather than A-Levels. Days at Regent's are built around small classes, with averages of 13 and a 7:1 student-teacher ratio, taught by faculty who are 80 to 85 percent UK-trained and hold QTS.
The campus packs a 25-metre pool, a FIFA-grade artificial turf football pitch of 4,375 square metres, two tennis courts, a sports complex hall, dance and drama studios, science labs, a design technology workshop and a black-box theatre into a compact site. Specialist partners run signature programmes: Yamaha Music School operates on-site, the Premier League Football Academy supplies coaches, and Paradorn Srichaphan lends his name to tennis coaching.
The Pracha Uthit location near Meng Jai intersection avoids the worst Sukhumvit traffic, and a satellite Langsuan campus in Pathumwan handles Pre-Nursery to Year 1 for families closer to the centre. Trade-offs are real. The school is east of the central business district, the nearest MRT requires a short drive, and there is no published bilingual track or non-British academic stream. Tuition sits in the upper-mid band for Bangkok, and Sixth Form is IB-only, which will not suit families set on A-Levels. Boarders should expect houses to close during Songkran and summer breaks. Best for families wanting a British primary and middle school feeding directly into the IB Diploma, with optional boarding from Year 4 and a Round Square service-and-adventure culture.