Australian International School Bangkok is one of the city's few schools built around the Australian national curriculum, founded in 2002 and now spread across Sukhumvit campuses within the market mapped on our Bangkok city hub. It teaches from 18 months to Year 13, blending the Australian framework in the early years with the Cambridge pathway through secondary. Fees sit in the mid band for Bangkok.
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At a glance
Curriculum and academics
AISB starts with the Australian Early Years Learning Framework in nursery and follows the Australian national curriculum through the primary years and into the lower secondary stage. From there the school moves onto the Cambridge pathway, with Cambridge Lower Secondary leading to IGCSE in Years 9 and 10 and AS and A Levels in the senior years. Teaching also draws on syllabuses from the United Kingdom, United States, Canada and New Zealand, reflecting the mixed international roll.
This hybrid gives the structure of the Australian system in the foundational years with the globally recognised Cambridge qualifications at exit, a combination that suits Australian families on posting and others who want an English medium route to university. Council of International Schools membership signals adherence to international standards. To compare the Australian and Cambridge routes, see our Australian curriculum guide.
Budgeting for tuition and the extras?
Our fee calculator adds registration, deposit, capital levy and bus costs so you see the real annual figure, not just the headline tuition.
Australian International School Bangkok fees
| Stage | Annual tuition |
|---|---|
| Nursery 2 (age 2) | THB 322,400 |
| Kindergarten 3 (age 5) | THB 402,200 |
| Grade 1 | THB 451,000 |
| Grade 6 | THB 505,000 |
| Grades 11 to 12 | THB 535,000 |
Source: Australian International School Bangkok (australianisb.ac.th). Australian curriculum. Annual tuition only; excludes one-time registration, resources and meals. Fees are the most recent published figures and exclude one-off costs such as registration, deposits and capital levies. Always confirm current fees directly with the school.
Australian International School Bangkok sits in the mid band on our Bangkok international school fees guide. The school does not publish a single confirmed headline figure here, so treat any quoted number as subject to the current schedule and confirm directly with admissions before budgeting.
Plan for the standard Bangkok components beyond tuition: a nonrefundable registration fee, a refundable deposit, uniform, Cambridge examination entry in the IGCSE and A Level years, and bus charges of roughly THB 60,000 to THB 90,000 a year for families outside walking distance. Our fee calculator helps build the full annual figure.
Admissions
Admission is rolling, with the main intake at the August start of the academic year. Applications generally include recent reports and an age appropriate assessment, with secondary entry shaped by the move onto the Cambridge pathway. The split between the Soi 20 early years site and the Soi 31 campus means families should check which site serves their child's stage.
Mid year entry is feasible in many year groups given expatriate movement. Contact admissions to confirm availability and the right campus for your child.
Location and who goes there
The main Sukhumvit Soi 31 campus teaches from Year 1 to Year 13 and sits in the central Sukhumvit belt around Asok and Phrom Phong, while the Soi 20 site handles nursery to the first year of primary, and a Koala nursery operates at Ramintra. The central campuses place AISB on the Sukhumvit corridor, the spine where most expatriate families live and where the BTS Skytrain makes commuting workable.
The Australian framework draws Australian and New Zealand families on posting, alongside a broad international community choosing the Cambridge exit. For the wider map of neighbourhoods and school clusters, see the Bangkok city hub.
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Frequently asked questions
How much are Australian International School Bangkok fees?
AISB sits in the mid band on our Bangkok fees guide. The school does not publish a single confirmed headline figure here, so budget for tuition plus registration, a deposit, Cambridge exam fees and bus charges, and confirm the current schedule with admissions.
What curriculum does Australian International School Bangkok follow?
AISB uses the Australian Early Years Learning Framework and Australian national curriculum in the early and primary years, then moves to Cambridge Lower Secondary, IGCSE in Years 9 and 10, and AS and A Levels at senior level.
Is Australian International School Bangkok an IB school?
No. AISB follows the Australian curriculum in the early and primary years and the Cambridge pathway through secondary, leading to IGCSE and A Levels rather than the International Baccalaureate Diploma.
When do Australian International School Bangkok applications open?
Admission is rolling, with the main intake at the August start of the academic year. Mid year entry is feasible in many year groups, so contact admissions to confirm availability and the right campus for your child's stage.
Where is Australian International School Bangkok located?
The main Soi 31 campus teaches Year 1 to Year 13 in the central Sukhumvit belt, the Soi 20 site handles early years, and a Koala nursery operates at Ramintra.