
The Tiny Seeds International Pre-school
โรงเรียนอนุบาลนานาชาติเดอะไทนี่ซีดส์
฿346K – ฿400K
Including Admission Fees and Annual Tuition
British
Curriculum
1–7 yo
Level of Education
Nursery → Primary
English
Language of Instruction
+ 1 more language
At a glance
Tiny Seeds was founded by two educators, Ms. Top and Ms. Tip, who had worked together for 14 years before opening the school, and that founding story shapes everything about it.
It is a small, carefully built British curriculum preschool on Sukhumvit Soi 36 in Klong Toei, a 10-minute walk from Thong Lo BTS, serving children from 18 months to 7 years. The British EYFS and Key Stage 1 framework is adapted thoughtfully for Bangkok: themes chosen to reflect the multicultural community, a centre-based learning approach that lets children direct their own exploration, and a daily culture built on warmth, kindness, and individual attention.
The founding philosophy is stated simply: children learn best when they are happy. Families who have been here consistently describe it as feeling like an extension of home rather than a school. Class sizes are small, the team is stable, and the community is close.
It is a preschool only; plan the primary transition before enrolling. The campus is at 105/1-3 Soi Naphasab 5, Sukhumvit 36, in Klong Toei, within easy reach of Thong Lo and Phrom Phong BTS.
Tiny Seeds Fees
Admission & Enrollment
฿55,000
one-time fees
Annual Tuition
฿240,000 – ฿294,000
depends on year group
Total 1st year
including mandatory fees
฿345,600 – ฿400,150
Admission & Enrollment
฿55,000
one-time fees
Annual Tuition
฿240,000 – ฿294,000
depends on year group
Total 1st year
฿345,600 – ฿400,150
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
The Tiny Seeds International Pre-school: Everything Parents Need to Know
The Tiny Seeds International Pre-school operates as a small, family-run early years setting on Sukhumvit 36, founded in 2010 by two Thai educators, Ms. Top and Ms. Tip, who had spent 14 years together at another Bangkok pre-school before opening their own.
The school teaches the British National Curriculum across two stages, the Early Years Foundation Stage for ages 18 months to five, and Key Stage One for ages five to seven, covering Year 1 and Year 2. Centre-based, play-led mornings sit alongside more structured KS1 subjects, including Literacy, Numeracy, Science, Geography, History, Art and Design, Design and Technology, and Computing. The school is accredited by ONESQA and has received a Ministry of Education Award for Excellence in School Quality and Management. It is secular, English-medium, and runs on three terms across roughly 180 school days.
Days centre on hour-long activity stations, specialist sessions in Thai language and culture, swimming, gymnastics, sports, dance, and music, plus weekly life-skills lessons. Parents in published reviews describe a home-like atmosphere, daily contact-book updates, and teachers who remember every child by name.
The Sukhumvit 36 site hosts BAMBI's New Members coffee mornings and a Monday Little Seeds playgroup, which doubles as a feeder funnel into the school. Roll is mixed, with Thai families sharing classrooms with Western, Japanese, Indian, and Russian expatriates, and school literature notes adaptation to meet the cultures on roll.
Community events anchor the calendar, including Loy Krathong, International Week, Career Week, Book Week, and Family Sports Day. A free tuk-tuk shuttle ferries children between campus and BTS Thong Lo at drop-off and pick-up. Constraints are real.
There is no formal admissions page, no online tour booking, no published student headcount or class-size ratio, and the school stops at Year 2, so families must arrange a primary-school transition at age seven. The site is compact, with no on-campus swimming pool, library, or dedicated music room listed, and after-class care ends at 4:30 pm at 400 baht per hour. Withdrawal requires a full term's notice or a 50,000 baht charge. The Tiny Seeds International Pre-school best fits families seeking a small, British-curriculum early-years setting near Phrom Phong or Thong Lo, who value continuity with two long-tenured founder-directors over the breadth and facilities of a larger international school.
The Tiny Seeds International Pre-school: What Parents Really Need to Know
Facilities
Extracurricular Activities
8+
activities per term
Accreditations & Memberships
Tiny Seeds Fees
Admission & Enrollment
฿55,000
one-time fees
Annual Tuition
฿240,000 – ฿294,000
depends on year group
Total 1st year
including mandatory fees
฿345,600 – ฿400,150
Admission & Enrollment
฿55,000
one-time fees
Annual Tuition
฿240,000 – ฿294,000
depends on year group
Total 1st year
฿345,600 – ฿400,150
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
The Tiny Seeds International Pre-school: Everything Parents Need to Know
The Tiny Seeds International Pre-school operates as a small, family-run early years setting on Sukhumvit 36, founded in 2010 by two Thai educators, Ms. Top and Ms. Tip, who had spent 14 years together at another Bangkok pre-school before opening their own.
The school teaches the British National Curriculum across two stages, the Early Years Foundation Stage for ages 18 months to five, and Key Stage One for ages five to seven, covering Year 1 and Year 2. Centre-based, play-led mornings sit alongside more structured KS1 subjects, including Literacy, Numeracy, Science, Geography, History, Art and Design, Design and Technology, and Computing. The school is accredited by ONESQA and has received a Ministry of Education Award for Excellence in School Quality and Management. It is secular, English-medium, and runs on three terms across roughly 180 school days.
Days centre on hour-long activity stations, specialist sessions in Thai language and culture, swimming, gymnastics, sports, dance, and music, plus weekly life-skills lessons. Parents in published reviews describe a home-like atmosphere, daily contact-book updates, and teachers who remember every child by name.
The Sukhumvit 36 site hosts BAMBI's New Members coffee mornings and a Monday Little Seeds playgroup, which doubles as a feeder funnel into the school. Roll is mixed, with Thai families sharing classrooms with Western, Japanese, Indian, and Russian expatriates, and school literature notes adaptation to meet the cultures on roll.
Community events anchor the calendar, including Loy Krathong, International Week, Career Week, Book Week, and Family Sports Day. A free tuk-tuk shuttle ferries children between campus and BTS Thong Lo at drop-off and pick-up. Constraints are real.
There is no formal admissions page, no online tour booking, no published student headcount or class-size ratio, and the school stops at Year 2, so families must arrange a primary-school transition at age seven. The site is compact, with no on-campus swimming pool, library, or dedicated music room listed, and after-class care ends at 4:30 pm at 400 baht per hour. Withdrawal requires a full term's notice or a 50,000 baht charge. The Tiny Seeds International Pre-school best fits families seeking a small, British-curriculum early-years setting near Phrom Phong or Thong Lo, who value continuity with two long-tenured founder-directors over the breadth and facilities of a larger international school.
The Tiny Seeds International Pre-school: What Parents Really Need to Know
Facilities
Extracurricular Activities
8+
activities per term



