
St. Andrews Sukhumvit 107
(โรงเรียนนานาชาติเซนต์แอนดรูว์ส สุขุมวิท 107)
1st-Year Total
฿447K–฿905K
All-in estimate
Curriculum
British, IB
IB CP Certificate, IB Diploma...
Level of Education
2–18 yo
Nursery → High School
Language of Instruction
English
+ 6 more languages
Students
600
At this campus
St Andrews Sukhumvit 107, known as S107, has built a strong reputation as a deliberately small school on a large, green campus, with around 450 students from 30-plus nationalities, ages 2 to 18, in a setting that families consistently describe as warm, close-knit, and genuinely inclusive.
Founded in 1997 and part of the Cognita global network of over 70 schools, the school follows the English National Curriculum through to Cambridge IGCSE at Year 11, with the IB Diploma Programme at Sixth Form. That combination of British curriculum and IB Diploma, on a single campus with small cohorts, is one of the more versatile exit pathways available in the Bang Na corridor.
The school's inclusive ethos is not a footnote: S107 has a well-developed approach to meeting individual learning needs, and families with children who need additional support often find it here when other schools cannot provide it.
The campus entrance sits at the foot of Bearing BTS station on Sukhumvit 107 Road, making this one of the most transport-accessible campuses south of On Nut. For families in the Bearing, Bang Na, or lower Sukhumvit corridor who want a British and IB pathway in a close community with strong pastoral care, S107 is one of the most consistently undervalued options in eastern Bangkok.
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What You Should Actually Know About St. Andrews Sukhumvit 107
St. Andrews International School Sukhumvit 107 is an all-through British international school on a 21-rai green suburban campus at the foot of Bearing BTS station in Bang Na. Founded in 1997 and part of the Cognita group, S107 serves around 450 students from over 40 nationalities, from Nursery (age 2) through Year 13. The school runs the English National Curriculum from Early Years through to IGCSE in Years 10 and 11, then pivots to the IB Diploma Programme and IB Career-related Programme in Years 12 and 13, alongside BTEC and ASDAN pathways.
This range of Sixth Form options, from academic IB to career-linked BTEC, is less common at schools of this size and gives families meaningful post-16 flexibility. The student body is roughly 60% Thai and 40% expatriate, which gives the school a local community character that distinguishes it from more internationally mobile campuses deeper in Sukhumvit.
Day-to-day, S107 runs on a child-centred, inquiry-influenced approach in Early Years and Primary, drawing on the IB PYP framework alongside the EYFS and English National Curriculum. Secondary students follow a broad Key Stage 3 and 4 programme leading to IGCSE examinations from Cambridge and Pearson Edexcel.
Class sizes are deliberately kept small, and the school's stated teacher-to-student ratio is higher than typical for Bangkok schools of comparable size. Pastoral and learning support infrastructure is developed, with designated Learning Hubs in both Primary and Secondary, and tiered EAL support across three fee levels. The campus facilities are notable for a school of around 450 students: a 25-metre swimming pool, a FIFA-standard football pitch, a 250-seat theatre, fully equipped science labs, art, drama, film, and music rooms, and a large food technology room.
S107 is not a selective school. It operates an open admissions policy, assessing applicants to confirm the school can meet their needs rather than to screen out weaker candidates. The Bang Na location is a genuine commute consideration for families based in central Bangkok or Sukhumvit north of the Asok area; the Bearing BTS connection helps but does not eliminate distance. The school's small cohort (approximately 450 students across 16 year groups) means some subject choices at IGCSE and IB level may be limited compared to larger schools. It is best suited to families who want a community-feel international school with strong pastoral support, the IB pathway, and genuine inclusivity, and who are already living in or willing to commute to the eastern Bangkok suburbs.