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Ruamrudee International School - Ratchapruek Campus

Thailand, Bangkok

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees THB 566,000 - 831,000
Ages 2 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 1200
Type Co-educational
Opened 2019
Bus Service No
Availability Are there places?
Part of
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (DP), Advanced Placement (AP), American Curriculum
Taught languages English, Thai
Typical class size 22
Strengths Sport, Performing Arts, STEM
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Lifestyle and Wellbeing
Stages Early Years, Elementary, Middle School, High School
Introduction

Located just north of Bangkok in Nonthaburi, Ruamrudee International School’s Ratchapruek Campus (RISR) opened in August 2019 and serves students from Pre‑K 2 through Grade 11, with its first Grade 12 cohort launching in August 2025. Students follow a modified American curriculum aligned with AERO standards and, in upper grades, may choose between the IB Diploma Programme or the AP track. The school emphasizes inquiry-based STEM learning, service projects aligned with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, and creative expression through arts competitions and summer art classes. With English as the medium of instruction, and character development rooted in the “union of hearts” philosophy, RISR offers a nurturing and community-minded environment for international families seeking academic, creative, and service-oriented growth.

This campus is part of Ruamrudee International School

999 หมู่ที่ 4 Bang Kruai - Sai Noi Rd, Bang Krang, Mueang Nonthaburi District, Nonthaburi 11000, Thailand

The Essentials

Ruamrudee International School - Ratchapruek Campus has 1,200 pupils, typical class sizes of 22, instruction in English.

Location

Ruamrudee International School – Ratchapruek Campus is situated in Nonthaburi, just west of Bangkok, along Bang Kruai–Sai Noi Road in Bang Krang. The campus lies in a suburban area with reasonably direct links to central Bangkok and nearby local communities.

Stages

The school serves children from age 2 (Pre-K 2) through Grade 12.

Type

RISR is a co-educational day school, and boarding facilities are not offered.

Additional learning support

The school offers a Learning Support (LS) program, providing individualized accommodations and support to help students access the curriculum successfully. There is also an English Language Development (ELD) pathway for students who need additional language support.

Country affiliation

There is no formal affiliation with any foreign country; RISR follows a modified American curriculum and is part of the Ruamrudee International School network founded in Thailand.

Religious affiliation

The school has a Catholic foundation but maintains an interfaith and inclusive environment in its educational mission.

School day structure

Details about specific school day timings, including start/end times or breaks, are not publicly published.

Bus service

There is no information regarding a school bus or coach service.

Fees

Annual tuition at Ruamrudee International School - Ratchapruek Campus ranges from THB 566,000 to THB 831,000 for 2026/27.

Application Fee: THB 5,000 (non-refundable)
Registration Fee: THB 100,000 (one-time, non-refundable; payable in two installments for Pre-K 2)
Learning Resources Fee: THB 40,000 (one-time, non-refundable for books and educational materials)

Annual Tuition & Fees
Pre-K 2–4: THB 566,000
Kindergarten: THB 578,000
Grade 1: THB 755,000
Grades 2–5: THB 721,000
Grades 6–8: THB 757,000
Grades 9–12: THB 831,000

These include tuition, student life fee (THB 20,000 annually), technology & supplies (Grades 1+ THB 12,000), and set lunch, snack & milk (about THB 34,000 annually depending on stage).

Additional Semester Fees
English Language Development (ELD): THB 30,000 (based on assessment)
Learning Support (LS): THB 40,000 (based on assessment)
Band Instrument Rental: THB 4,000 (band students only)
Graduation Fee: THB 4,500 (Grade 12 only, Semester 1)
Yearbooks, Extended Day Program (EDP), Uniform: costs vary

Discounts
Family Discount:
Registration fee reduced by THB 50,000 for the second child and THB 25,000 for the third child; tuition reduced by THB 15,000 per sibling for simultaneous enrollment.

Single Annual Payment:
Families paying full-year fees upfront receive a 2% discount.

Payment Methods
Bank transfer (Siam Commercial Bank) or credit card (Visa/Mastercard, with up to 3% service fee).

Refunds
Application, registration, and learning resources fees are non-refundable. No general refund policy is listed for tuition within the document.
Academics

Ruamrudee International School - Ratchapruek Campus teaches IB (DP), Advanced Placement (AP), American Curriculum for students aged 2 to 18.

Curriculum

From ages 2 to around Grade 12, RISR uses a modified American curriculum that progresses through developmentally aligned standards in subjects such as English, mathematics, science, social studies, arts, technology, and physical education. In the Early Years (ages 2–5), the program blends the Reggio Emilia approach with the Creative Curriculum Units, focusing on child-led exploration across developmental domains. The Elementary School (Kindergarten–Grade 5) follows an inquiry-based model, grounded in internationally recognized standards, alongside social-emotional learning through the Second Step program. In Middle School, learning shifts to integrated, flexible instruction, supported by advisory programs and character development frameworks such as Responsive Classroom and Restorative Justice. At High School (Grades 9–12), the curriculum adopts a STREAM (Science-Technology-Recreation-Engineering-Arts-Math) approach, allowing students to choose Advanced Placement (AP) courses, and prepares them for a future diploma; the school is also pursuing IB authorization.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

RISR integrates the Second Step program to foster skills including empathy, emotion management, and responsible decision-making. Additionally, the SHAPE standards—which cover mental and emotional health, personal safety, and social responsibility—support the broader development of social-emotional skills. In Middle School, character development is reinforced through the International School Counseling Association (ISCA) standards, addressing academic behaviors, personal well-being, and career exploration within an advisory framework built on Responsive Classroom and Restorative Justice practice.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

RISR operates a Learning Support (LS) program involving collaboration between learning support staff, classroom teachers, and the school psychologist. The LS team provides personalized accommodations to help students access the general curriculum and requires an updated psychological or educational evaluation if not conducted in the past 12 months. The school is not a specialist SEN institution, but it offers support to students identified through assessment.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

RISR provides an English Language Development (ELD) program for students who have not previously studied in an English‑medium school. Placement into ELD is based on the WIDA assessment (covering listening, reading, speaking, and writing) administered by the ELD faculty.

Mental Wellbeing

The school’s Middle School advisory programs support personal and social well‑being, offering strategies for emotional growth and reflective learning. During Summer School, programs such as “Healthy Heroes: Strong Bodies, Happy Minds” address mental and emotional well‑being through themes of mindfulness, resilience, and social connection. There is no separate mention of counselors or dedicated mental health staff beyond these features.

Safeguarding

According to the RIS Child Safeguarding Code of Conduct & Policy, safeguarding applies to all staff, faculty, contractors, drivers, and external coaches. Staff are required to report any suspected abuse within 24 hours to a counselor or administrator. The policy covers physical, emotional, and sexual abuse, as well as neglect, and aligns with the Thai Child Protection Act (2003) and the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. A formal reporting procedure involves counselors, psychologists, the Head of School, and outside authorities if needed. RIS also conducts annual training, distributes the safeguarding policy to families, and includes child protection awareness in hiring practices.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Submit Application
Complete the online application form and pay the non-refundable application fee. Parents must also provide recent school reports and basic identification documents. Additional paperwork may be requested for Learning Support or religious affiliation.

2. Pay the Application Fee
The application fee can be settled by bank transfer or credit card. Proof of payment must be shared with the school’s Finance Office to confirm processing.

3. Screening & Assessment
Once the application and payment are confirmed, the school arranges a screening. Younger children take part in a developmental observation with staff and parents, while older students may complete English or academic assessments. Learning Support applicants may also need an updated evaluation.

4. Review & Offer
The Admissions team reviews results and, if the child is accepted, issues an offer letter and enrollment package.

5. Finalize Enrollment
Parents confirm their child’s place by submitting the required forms and paying registration fees before the deadline.

Scholarships

The school’s official information does not mention any scholarships being available. There are no references indicating scholarship programs, need-based aid, or awards for the school.

Waitlist

RISR maintains a waiting list when class capacities are reached. Placement from the waitlist depends on availability and is not guaranteed.

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