Royce Royal International School is a British Curriculum / EYFS (Early Years Foundation Stage) school in Bangkok, Thailand. Founded in 2015. Annual tuition ranges from $8,036 to $9,576 USD.
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Key Details
Scholarships Available
The school offers scholarships as part of a Primary Launch Promotion. Eligibility criteria, coverage, and application procedures are not publicly disclosed; parents are advised to discuss options directly with the admissions team.
Key facts
Fees & the true cost of attendance
Published fees
$ 8,036–$ 9,576 per year.
Budget beyond the sticker price. Assume the real annual spend is 5–15% higher than the headline fee. Hidden costs typically include: registration fee, acceptance deposit (usually one term's fees, refundable at the end of schooling), uniform + sports kit, trips and expeditions, individual music tuition, exam entry fees, travel to/from home.
Ask the Bursar for a sample "all-in" first-year invoice before committing.
About
Royce Royal International School is a small co-educational day school in Bangkok's Bang Khun Thian district, serving children aged 1.5 to 11 years since February 2015. Set within a secure residential compound of approximately 6,000 m², it delivers the British EYFS framework for early years and the UK National Curriculum for Years 1–6, with small class sizes averaging eight students. The school emphasises hands-on STEM learning, outdoor education, and practical activities such as cooking and gardening within a close-knit community environment.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
- STEM
- Academic Enrichment
- Outdoor Education
Fees & Financials
| Grade / Year | Annual Fee |
|---|---|
| Year 1 | THB 314,000~$ 8,603 |
| Year 2 | THB 318,000~$ 8,712 |
| Year 3 | THB 333,000~$ 9,123 |
| Year 4 | THB 336,000~$ 9,205 |
| Year 5 | THB 339,000~$ 9,288 |
| Year 6 | THB 342,000~$ 9,370 |
| Nursery/Toddler | THB 287,000~$ 7,863 |
| Early Year 1 & 2 | THB 311,000~$ 8,521 |
Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.
Original currency: THB 287,000 - 342,000. Application fee: $140.
Admissions Process
- 1Schedule a school visit by calling the school to arrange a guided tour (by appointment only). 2. Attend the school tour where the management team discusses curriculum and school culture. 3. Submit required documents including application form, recent school reports, medical records, passport or birth certificate, family photos, and any specialist assessments. 4. Student assessment including English, Maths, Science, and an interview; younger children assessed in the classroom; non-refundable application fee payable on assessment day. 5. Admission decision communicated within 7 days, with priority given to siblings of enrolled students. 6. Confirm enrolment by submitting final documentation and paying required fees for the first term.
Admissions Details
The school does not operate a formal waitlist or pool system.
School Day
The school day begins at 7:50 am and ends at 2:50 pm, with the campus gate opening from 7:10 am for drop-off. There are three key breaks: morning break (9:30–9:40 am), lunch (12:10–1:00 pm), and an afternoon snack break (1:50–2:00 pm). Optional extra-curricular activities run from 2:50 to 3:30 pm, and remedial classes are held between 7:10 and 7:50 am.
Student Life
Uniforms are required but are not included in tuition fees.
The school offers a meal program with a separate food fee. Lunch fees are THB 25,000 per year for Kindergarten and THB 30,000 for Primary. Snack fees are THB 5,000 annually. Food fees must be paid in full by July 31 for Term 1 starters; mid-year admissions must pay on or before the student's first day.
Facilities & Programmes
Wellbeing & Safety
The school does not publicly disclose any specific mental wellbeing programmes, counselling services, or staff roles dedicated to supporting student mental health.
Royce Royal International School maintains a clearly defined Safeguarding and Child Protection Policy. The policy outlines the role of the Designated Safeguarding Lead (DSL), provides staff guidance on recognising abuse, and includes structured reporting and referral procedures. It also includes a staff Code of Conduct, confidentiality protocols, and expectations for safe communication with students. Safeguarding training is required for relevant staff, aligned with Thai regulations and international best practices.



