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Bright Seeds International Kindergarten, in Chiang Mai’s vibrant Nimmanhaemin district, offers early years education for children aged 18 months to 6 years. Opened in 2019, the school delivers a customised program based on the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), integrating a play-based and theme-based approach to learning. The curriculum focuses on seven key developmental areas, from communication and language to expressive arts, literacy, and mathematics. Facilities include indoor creative spaces, a soft gym, and an outdoor playground, supporting both physical activity and imaginative exploration. Small class sizes allow for close teacher–child interaction, and the environment encourages active parent participation in the learning journey. The school year features cultural celebrations and themed events, fostering a strong sense of community. Bright Seeds is ideal for families seeking a nurturing English-medium foundation for their child’s early education in northern Thailand.
64 Huay Kaew Rd, Chang Phueak, Muang, Chiang Mai 50300, Thailand
Bright Seeds International Kindergarten has 100 pupils, typical class sizes of 15, instruction in English.
Bright Seeds International Kindergarten is situated at 64 Huay Kaew Road, in Chiang Mai’s Nimmanhaemin area. This lively neighbourhood is close to Chiang Mai University and is known for its cafés, shops, and easy access to the Old City. The campus is within short driving distance of key residential areas and cultural attractions, making it convenient for families living in and around the city.
The school caters to children aged 18 months to 6 years, organised into Pre-Nursery, Nursery, and Kindergarten levels (K1–K3). Grouping is based on age, with small class sizes aimed at supporting individual attention.
Bright Seeds is a co-educational day school.
The school website does not provide specific details on Special Educational Needs (SEN) or additional learning support provisions. Families requiring tailored support should contact the school directly for case-by-case discussion.
The school has no formal affiliation with any specific country.
The school does not have any religious affiliations.
Programs run in either half-day or full-day formats. Half-day sessions typically run from 8:25 am to 12:30 pm, while full-day sessions end between 2:30 pm and 2:45 pm depending on the year group. Lunch and snack breaks are included for full-day students.
The school does not list a bus or coach service on its website.
Annual tuition at Bright Seeds International Kindergarten ranges from THB 172,000 to THB 260,000 for 2026/27.
Bright Seeds International Kindergarten teaches EYFS (Early years foundation stage) for students aged 1.6 to 6.
Bright Seeds International Kindergarten delivers a customised early childhood education program based on the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework from the UK. The curriculum is implemented through a play-based and theme-based approach, structured around seven key developmental areas: Personal, Social and Emotional Development; Physical Development; Communication and Language; Literacy; Mathematics; Understanding the World; and Expressive Arts and Design.
Programs are divided into Pre-Nursery (18 months–2 years), Nursery (2–3 years), and Kindergarten levels K1 (3–4 years), K2 (4–5 years), and K3 (5–6 years). In all stages, children engage in a mix of indoor and outdoor learning, including art, music, physical play, and foundational literacy and numeracy activities. The school emphasises an English-medium environment, with learning experiences designed to encourage curiosity, independence, and early social skills.
The school’s curriculum includes Personal, Social, and Emotional Development as one of its seven key developmental areas under the EYFS framework. Activities are designed to help children build relationships, develop self-confidence, and understand emotions through play-based and theme-based learning. Specific programmes or staff roles for SEL beyond this curriculum focus are not publicly detailed.
The school does not publicly disclose detailed information regarding support for students with Special Educational Needs (SEN). There is no indication that it is a specialist SEN institution, nor are specific provisions, staff roles, or supported SEN categories listed.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding support for English as an Additional Language (EAL).
The school does not provide specific public information on mental wellbeing programmes, counselling services, or dedicated mental health staff.
The school does not publish detailed safeguarding or child protection policies on its public platforms. Information regarding procedures, designated safeguarding staff, or training is not available online.
1. Book a school tour
Parents are invited to visit the campus to see classrooms, meet teachers, and learn about the curriculum. This helps families make an informed decision and allows staff to meet the child.
2. Complete the application form
Fill out the official school application form and submit the required supporting documents. These usually include the child’s birth certificate or passport, immunisation records, and previous school reports (if applicable).
3. Interview with the Teacher/Principal
The child and parents meet with teaching staff or the principal to discuss expectations, readiness, and the child’s needs.
4. Deposit payment
Pay the refundable deposit to secure the place, along with the one-time registration fee.
5. Enrollment confirmation
The school confirms the child’s enrollment. For non-Thai nationals, the school also begins any necessary visa application process.
6. School fees payment and enrolment
Tuition and other fees must be paid in full one month before the semester begins. Finally, the student is enrolled.
Bright Seeds International Kindergarten does not publicly offer scholarships or bursaries. No details on financial aid, merit-based awards, or fee waivers are listed in its published materials.
The school does not publicly state the use of a formal waitlist or pool system.