Wellington College International School Bangkok is a British / IGCSE / A-Levels school in Bangkok, Thailand. Founded in 2018. It serves 1,100 students for students aged 2–18. Annual tuition ranges from $17,227 to $34,724 USD.
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Key Details
Scholarships Available
Academic Scholarships for a limited number of Year 9 and Year 11 applicants via assessments and interviews. Sixth Form (Year 12) Scholarships and Awards including financial awards worth THB 1 million for Michaelmas Term 2025/26 entry. Sports Scholarships in golf, swimming, and tennis for Senior School applicants with exceptional ability. Music Scholarships for musicians with qualifications such as ABRSM Grade 8 and Grade 5 Music Theory, requiring interviews and performance evaluations.
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About
Wellington College International School Bangkok is part of the prestigious Wellington College Family of Schools with over 160 years of heritage and a royal charter from Queen Victoria. Set on 28 acres in Bangkok, the school educates students aged 2-18 with the English National Curriculum, IGCSE, and A-Levels. The school emphasizes individual development, world-class facilities, and offers comprehensive scholarship programs.
School data verified by NanaSays. Last updated: April 2026.
Why Families Choose
- Part of 160+ year old Wellington College family with royal charter
- 28-acre campus with world-class facilities
- English National Curriculum enhanced with Thai cultural perspective
- Five Is philosophy: Inspired, Intellectual, Independent, Individual, Inclusive
- Scholarship programs in academics, sports, and music
- State-of-the-art facilities including Olympic pools and new Crowthorne Building
Fees & Financials
| Grade / Year | Annual Fee |
|---|---|
| Year 12 | THB 1,198,200~$ 32,827 |
| Year 13 | THB 826,758~$ 22,651 |
| Year 1-2 | THB 856,500~$ 23,466 |
| Year 3-4 | THB 885,000~$ 24,247 |
| Year 5-6 | THB 913,400~$ 25,025 |
| Year 7-9 | THB 948,600~$ 25,989 |
| Year 10-11 | THB 1,017,000~$ 27,863 |
| Nursery 2 (Age 2) | THB 615,250~$ 16,856 |
| Kindergarten 1 (Age 3) | THB 676,000~$ 18,521 |
| Kindergarten 2 (Age 4) | THB 735,500~$ 20,151 |
| Kindergarten 3 (Age 5) | THB 856,500~$ 23,466 |
Conversions to USD use exchange rates as of April 2026.
Original currency: THB 615,250 - 1,240,137. Application fee: $168.
Admissions Process
- 1Book an Open House or campus visit. 2. Apply via online form and pay the non-refundable application fee. 3. Child undergoes assessment (CAT4 tests, interviews, or stay-and-play sessions; remote options available for overseas families). 4. Admissions and academic teams review assessments and make a decision within 10 working days. 5. Receive and accept the Letter of Offer by signing the acceptance form and paying the THB 225,000 registration fee within 10 days. 6. Receive welcome package and attend orientation sessions.
Admissions Details
School operates a waitlist for children who pass assessment but for whom no place is available. Places are offered strictly by waiting-list order, with priority given first to children of staff, then siblings, then current Wellington family members.
Student Life
Junior School has four Houses: Stanley, Benson, Wellesley, and Apsley. Senior School uses eight Houses: Lynedoch, Picton, Anglesey, Talbot, Hill, Murray, Orange, and Hopetoun. Each House has two House Tutors and two Tutor Groups.
Uniforms are required for all students. A School Shop near the Senior School car park sells the full range of uniforms; open 7:30–15:30 on weekdays.
Epicure provides daily meals and snacks with menus that include Western and Asian options, vegetarian choices, and accommodations for special dietary requirements.
Facilities & Programmes
Wellbeing & Safety
Structured pastoral system across Junior and Senior schools. Junior School class teachers deliver weekly Wellbeing lessons and Circle Time. Senior School students are part of a House with pastoral support from House Tutors aimed at creating a 'home at school' environment. Parent workshops on mental health topics, anti-bullying measures, and staff-family collaboration for wellbeing concerns.
Follows safeguarding guidelines based on UN protocols and the UK's 'Keeping Children Safe in Education' framework. Trained Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSLs) and Deputy DSLs for each division. All staff undergo annual training and safe recruitment procedures. Uses CPOMS digital system for recording and managing child protection concerns.
Student Demographics
Curriculum by Stage
| Stage | Curriculum | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Senior School (IGCSE) | IGCSE | — |
School Background
private
