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Amnuay Silpa School

British, Thai bilingual

Amnuay Silpa School is a bilingual Thai-English school in central Bangkok offering a British and Thai curriculum blend. It may especially suit families who want strong Thai language and culture alongside English-medium learning. The school is centrally located near Ratchathewi, suiting families around Phaya Thai, Siam, Victory Monument, or Dusit. Parents should check how international the environment feels compared with more expat-focused schools.

Last updated 2026-05-21

Overview

  • Age range: 318
  • Grades: Early Years to Secondary / Sixth Form equivalent
  • Fees: ฿491k – ฿542k
  • Application fee: THB 3,000 (per secondary source; verify with admissions)
  • Capital / enrolment fee: Admission fee THB 320,000 plus deposit per secondary source; verify with admissions
  • Class size: Not publicly listed
  • Admissions difficulty: Moderate
  • Availability: Contact admissions

Language & learning support

EAL / English support: Not publicly listed as a separate EAL programme. School is bilingual Thai-English.

SEN / learning support: Not publicly listed in reviewed sources

Languages offered: English, Thai

Facilities

Urban Bangkok campusBilingual learning spacesSports and activity facilities (verify by tour)School community facilities

Admissions

Application deadline: Not publicly listed

Open day: Visits and open days referenced on official admissions navigation

Best fit for

  • Families wanting a Thai-English bilingual pathway with British curriculum influence
  • Thai or mixed families who value local language and culture

Possible concerns

  • Not a typical expat-only international school
  • EAL and SEN details not clearly public
  • Some entry-fee data comes from secondary sources

Questions parents should ask

  • How much of the timetable is taught in Thai and how much in English?
  • What qualifications do students graduate with?
  • What support is available for children who are not fluent in Thai?
  • What support is available for children who are not fluent in English?
  • What SEN or learning support profiles can the school accommodate?
  • What are the full compulsory entry fees for new students?
  • Are there waiting lists for any year groups?
Disclaimer. School information is compiled from publicly available sources and is provided for guidance only. Fees, admissions availability, curriculum details, and support services may change. Parents should always verify details directly with each school before applying.