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International Education

Expand your academic horizons with our comprehensive guide to international education opportunities in Thailand. Delve into the rich offerings of international schools, prestigious programs, extracurricular activities, and diverse learning approaches that cater to expatriate and local students alike. Make sure to read this guide to help you choose the ideal international school or program that aligns with your child’s educational needs and aspirations.

  • British, American, or IB curriculum in Thailand: Which one actually fits your child? | Thaiger

    British, American, or IB curriculum in Thailand: Which one actually fits your child?

    Choosing the right curriculum is one of the most important decisions expat parents make when relocating to Thailand. With a growing number of international schools across the country, families often find themselves comparing the British, American, and International Baccalaureate (IB) systems. Each curriculum offers unique strengths and philosophies, but which one best fits your child’s learning style, goals, and personality?…

  • Choosing a school in Thailand: 10 questions every expat parent should ask on a campus tour | Thaiger

    Choosing a school in Thailand: 10 questions every expat parent should ask on a campus tour

    Choosing a school for your child is one of the most important decisions you’ll make as an expat parent in Thailand. The right school can make a world of difference, not just academically, but emotionally and socially too. It’s where your child will spend most of their days, form their first friendships, and adjust to life in a new cultural…

  • How to move to Thailand with kids (without losing your mind) | Thaiger

    How to move to Thailand with kids (without losing your mind)

    The Thaiger key takeaways Families relocating for work or education have different visa paths, including Dependent and Guardian Visas, each requiring financial proof and specific documentation. Birth, marriage, and school records must be legalised through your home country’s authorities and verified by the Thai Embassy before they can be used for immigration or enrolment. Up-to-date immunisation documents make school registration…

  • A step by step guide to getting the Thai Student Visa (Non-Immigrant ED) | Thaiger

    A step by step guide to getting the Thai Student Visa (Non-Immigrant ED)

    The Thaiger key takeaways The Non-Immigrant ED visa allows foreign students to study legally in Thailand, covering universities, language schools, and training courses. Applicants must enrol in an accredited institution, apply online via the Thai E-Visa system, and complete 90-day reporting after arrival. The ED Plus visa offers university students an added benefit, which is a one-year post-graduation stay to…