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| Tounguin for a beer. | Moving to Chiang Mai Seriously considering getting out of the small village here in Phetchabun and moving. Mainly for my 8 y/o to get better schooling and activities, options aren't that great here so the main thing is to find the best school. Where do TD's parents in CM send their kids? I can think of a hundred reasons to do it and not many to stay where I am but want to suss it out as best I can by asking stuff here. I would also need to rent a 2 bed house near enough to whatever school he ends up in, doesn't need to be that close to town. Will possibly buy later. I heard the agencies are a rip off (suprise suprise) so hope to find something through TD. TIA
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| Ich Bin Ein Auslander Join Date: Nov 2006
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In terms of International IB or whatever it is schools the name you'll likely hear the most is Prem Tinsulanonda School. It's certainly the most expensive (very!), obviously that doesn't make it the best but most seem to think it's pretty good. Personally I have my doubts. Quote:
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| Tounguin for a beer. | Cheers! With the schools I've been scouring the net and still getting the info I need. There is a lot of debate as to what is the best. What are the fees like in the international schools? Maybe I would get him into a good Thai school and go international for high school. I'm not that well off. |
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| Ich Bin Ein Auslander Join Date: Nov 2006
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| Prem starts at 250,000 for K1, up to 500,000 for Grades 9 - 12 and both of which exclude some wanky 'foundation fee' one-time payable of about 140,000 (all of which, with twins, I'm multiplying x2 Again that is the most expensive, figure on less but around same ballpark for the other International Schools |
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| Aranyaprathet Last Online: Today 10:11 AM Join Date: Sep 2009
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| What about Montessori? I know that many (25?) years ago, my friend in CM sent his kids there and was very pleased with it. And, it is MUCH cheaper than the International School. My twins go to Montessori here in the Philippines, and I am generally happy with it other than the religious crap. Just a thought - after so long, it may not even exist in CM any more, or may no longer be any good. Might be worth a look, though. Good luck. |
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| Ich Bin Ein Auslander Join Date: Nov 2006
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I'm not as well versed on the Thai schools though sorry - that being said I do know there are a couple of better-than-average to good ones around. Prince Royal is one with a good rep, and there's one other that actually came up in conversation the other day that is apparently very good (trying - and failing - to remember the name right now). And fees would be a fraction of those for Prem, I know that much | |
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| Tounguin for a beer. | Reading some stuff on Varee, no shortage of opinions when it comes to kids education here. At least I can afford that place! Taking admissions exams on the 14th November for the 2010 year so that would work well for me to come up that way and have a look. I guess most schools would be doing this, I go back to work on the 25th Nov. Last edited by Bung : 30-10-2009 at 03:03 PM. |
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Actually we were considering sending our boys to pre-school at Prem until one of the members of staff there (who for obvious reasons shall remain nameless) made very much that same observation. | |
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but you have already said you were spending a fortune, although not at Prem Quote:
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| Tounguin for a beer. | I think at 40 odd thousand a term at Varee is pretty reasonable for what they give. the consensus seems to be the kids that do the English stream end up pretty well spoken and most say their kids are happy to go so they're happy. I would be just happy not having to pick him up from school looking like he has heat stroke (has the Farang sweat genes) and not have to mix with kids who only have to get through school to become rice farmers. Still looking but we will head up there in time for him to take the admissions test at varee on the 14th, and meanwhile keep researching. Can look for a place to rent at the same time as mentioned, just drive around the moobans. At least he can get well and truly settled and can look at our options when it becomes time for high school when it does become very important where he goes. |
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| Tounguin for a beer. | This school thing is a bit like the more you find out the more questions you have Varee seems to be the most talked about, though will still wade through as much info as possible and the boy would still need to pass the admissions tests required as well as there being an opening as the class sizes are limited. |
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| Tounguin for a beer. | Application & Admission Testing 2,000 Baht *Registration Fee-Early Learners, Pre School & Kindergarten 10,000 Baht Registration Fee - Grade 1 to Grade 12 60,000 Baht For families with 3+ children a Family Registration is available 120,000 Baht Book Deposit - refundable 10,000 Baht Damage Deposit - refundable 20,000 Baht TUITION FEES PER SEMESTER PER YEAR Early Childhood Center-Early Learners, Pre School & Kindergarten 55,000 Baht 110,000 Baht Grades 1 - 6 (inclusive of ELS support) 80,000 Baht 160,000 Baht Grades 7 - 12 (inclusive of EAP support) 93,000 Baht 186,000 Baht ELS - English language support for Grades 1 - 6 No charge No charge EAP - English for Academic Purposes for High School No charge No charge Extra Costs The school provides buffet lunch, student accident insurance and oral health checks At no charge Uniform PE Shirt 250 Baht Shorts 200 Baht Transportation Fee - door to door service 2,000 -3,000 Baht per Month PAC - Parent Advisory Council 200 Baht per year per family Re-enrolment Fee - within 12 months No Charge Re-enrolment Fee - after 12 months 10,000 Baht Registration Fee for less than 12 month enrollment 20,000 Baht Please note: NIS reserves the right to change this fee structure. The Registration Fee, Deposits and Tuition Fees must be paid prior to the student attending school. Failure to pay school fees will result in the student's exclusion from the school. We apologize but we cannot provide breakdowns on the inclusive payments e.g. lunch, insurance & English Support. Fees for Nakorn Payap +250k per year for primary schooler. Last edited by Marmite the Dog : 31-10-2009 at 10:56 AM. Reason: Bung's a knob. :-) |
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