
Sprouts International Kindergarten Bangkok
โรงเรียนอนุบาลนานาชาติ Sprouts
฿266K – ฿333K
Including Admission Fees and Annual Tuition
German
Curriculum
1–6 yo
Level of Education
Nursery → Kindergarten
English, Thai
Language of Instruction
+ 2 more languages
36
Students
70% foreigners
At a glance
Sprouts is a small, bilingual English-Thai kindergarten in a converted residential house on Sala Daeng Soi 1 in Bang Rak, a few steps from Lumpini Park and within easy reach of both Sala Daeng BTS and Silom MRT.
The location is one of the most central of any kindergarten in Bangkok, and the setting is deliberately unhurried: a calm, home-like environment for children from 18 months to 6 years, with small class sizes and an approach drawn from modern German early childhood education.
The pedagogy prioritises play, exploration, storytelling, art, and music, with an emphasis on holistic development, independence, and emotional intelligence rather than early academic acceleration.
The English-Thai bilingual environment supports natural language development throughout the day. There are no registration fees, no application fees, and tuition includes snacks, lunch, and all materials, with fees payable monthly or per term.
The school year is divided into three trimesters with shorter breaks than most international schools, which many families find better suited to young children's need for routine and stability. Sprouts is a preschool only; plan the primary transition before enrolling. For families living in Sathorn, Silom, Bangrak, or Lumpini, it is one of the most thoughtfully run small kindergartens in central Bangkok.
Sprouts Fees
Admission & Enrollment
฿16,900 – ฿33,900
one-time fees
Annual Tuition
฿249,000 – ฿299,000
depends on year group
Total 1st year
including mandatory fees
฿265,900 – ฿332,900
Admission & Enrollment
฿16,900 – ฿33,900
one-time fees
Annual Tuition
฿249,000 – ฿299,000
depends on year group
Total 1st year
฿265,900 – ฿332,900
including mandatory fees
Tuition fees (2026–2027)
On this page
Key Facts
Sprouts International Kindergarten Bangkok: Everything Parents Need to Know
Sprouts International Kindergarten occupies a converted house on a quiet residential lane just off Silom Road, intentionally limited to roughly two groups of around fifteen children aged 1.5 to 6 years.
Founder Jonas Koblin, a German educator behind the Sprouts Schools YouTube channel, opened the program in 2018 around the original Friedrich Froebel kindergarten philosophy, weaving in selective elements from Montessori, Waldorf, and Reggio Emilia practice. The result is a bilingual English and Thai program built on a "One Teacher, One Language" model, with daily field experiences, freshly cooked meals, and a calendar that runs 200 plus school days a year across three trimesters.
The community skews international, roughly 70 percent, with German, mixed Thai-foreign, and central Bangkok expat families dominant. Branding sits closer to a small village kindergarten than a corporate international preschool.
Days follow a predictable rhythm of free play, circle time, exploration blocks, homemade lunch, and either midday pick-up at 12:15 or full-day finish at 15:15. Teachers run a student-to-staff ratio reported between 1:3 and 1:5, supported by several Thai teaching assistants alongside lead teachers. Settling-in follows the German "Eingewohnung" Munich Model, with parents present for the first days and a gradual handover over roughly ten days.
Monthly field trips reach Lumpini Park, local libraries, Tops Market, the Snake Farm, and neighborhood temples. Parents receive two to three photos daily over LINE plus a weekly booklet of the child's work. Sprouts suits families who want a small, slow, home-style early childhood setting with genuine bilingual immersion and a play-led, low-pressure approach. It does not formally adopt EYFS, IB PYP, or a Thai Ministry curriculum, which matters for families who prefer a recognized framework or expect a more academic preschool.
There is no swimming pool, on-site library, or parking, and the campus footprint is small. The all-inclusive monthly fee covers meals, materials, and trips, with no application or registration charge but a refundable deposit at enrollment. Best for central Bangkok families seeking a tiny, bilingual, play-based kindergarten with strong daily communication and a gentle entry into school life.
Sprouts International Kindergarten Bangkok: What Parents Really Need to Know
Facilities
Extracurricular Activities
6+
activities per term
Accreditations & Memberships
Sprouts Fees
Admission & Enrollment
฿16,900 – ฿33,900
one-time fees
Annual Tuition
฿249,000 – ฿299,000
depends on year group
Total 1st year
including mandatory fees
฿265,900 – ฿332,900
Admission & Enrollment
฿16,900 – ฿33,900
one-time fees
Annual Tuition
฿249,000 – ฿299,000
depends on year group
Total 1st year
฿265,900 – ฿332,900
including mandatory fees
Tuition fees (2026–2027)
Key Facts
Sprouts International Kindergarten Bangkok: Everything Parents Need to Know
Sprouts International Kindergarten occupies a converted house on a quiet residential lane just off Silom Road, intentionally limited to roughly two groups of around fifteen children aged 1.5 to 6 years.
Founder Jonas Koblin, a German educator behind the Sprouts Schools YouTube channel, opened the program in 2018 around the original Friedrich Froebel kindergarten philosophy, weaving in selective elements from Montessori, Waldorf, and Reggio Emilia practice. The result is a bilingual English and Thai program built on a "One Teacher, One Language" model, with daily field experiences, freshly cooked meals, and a calendar that runs 200 plus school days a year across three trimesters.
The community skews international, roughly 70 percent, with German, mixed Thai-foreign, and central Bangkok expat families dominant. Branding sits closer to a small village kindergarten than a corporate international preschool.
Days follow a predictable rhythm of free play, circle time, exploration blocks, homemade lunch, and either midday pick-up at 12:15 or full-day finish at 15:15. Teachers run a student-to-staff ratio reported between 1:3 and 1:5, supported by several Thai teaching assistants alongside lead teachers. Settling-in follows the German "Eingewohnung" Munich Model, with parents present for the first days and a gradual handover over roughly ten days.
Monthly field trips reach Lumpini Park, local libraries, Tops Market, the Snake Farm, and neighborhood temples. Parents receive two to three photos daily over LINE plus a weekly booklet of the child's work. Sprouts suits families who want a small, slow, home-style early childhood setting with genuine bilingual immersion and a play-led, low-pressure approach. It does not formally adopt EYFS, IB PYP, or a Thai Ministry curriculum, which matters for families who prefer a recognized framework or expect a more academic preschool.
There is no swimming pool, on-site library, or parking, and the campus footprint is small. The all-inclusive monthly fee covers meals, materials, and trips, with no application or registration charge but a refundable deposit at enrollment. Best for central Bangkok families seeking a tiny, bilingual, play-based kindergarten with strong daily communication and a gentle entry into school life.
Sprouts International Kindergarten Bangkok: What Parents Really Need to Know
Facilities
Extracurricular Activities
6+
activities per term


