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D-PREP International School - Secondary Campus

Thailand, Bangkok

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees THB 657,130 - 677,950
Ages 11 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 310
Type Co-educational
Opened 2024
Bus Service Yes
Availability Are there places?
Part of
Academic offering
Curriculum Advanced Placement (AP), American Curriculum
Taught languages English, Mandarin, Thai
Typical class size 20
Strengths Sport, STEM, Outdoor Education
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Social and Hobbies, Community and Service, Leadership and Professional
Stages Middle School, High School
Introduction

D-PREP International School’s Secondary Campus in Samut Prakan, Thailand, serves students from Grades 6–12 with an American curriculum framework, incorporating Advanced Placement (AP) courses at the high school level. The campus offers dedicated science labs, art and music studios, a black-box theatre, and a multi-sport gymnasium. Students benefit from small class sizes, which supports individualized attention. A standout feature is the school’s focus on project-based learning, especially in STEM, where students apply academic concepts to real-world challenges. The school also promotes leadership development through its student council and community engagement programs. Located just outside Bangkok, the campus is easily accessible and offers a school bus service.

This campus is part of D-PREP International School

97/9, Moo 1, Bang Phli Yai, Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan, Thailand 10540


The Essentials

D-PREP International School - Secondary Campus has 310 pupils, typical class sizes of 20, instruction in English.

Location

D-PREP’s Secondary Campus is located in Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan, just southeast of Bangkok and near Mega Bangna shopping center. It is accessible via Bang Na-Trat Road and is approximately 30–40 minutes from central Bangkok, depending on traffic.

Stages

The school is divided into two campuses: the Primary Campus (Nursery to Grade 5) and the Secondary Campus (Grades 6 to 12). The Secondary Campus accommodates students typically aged 11 to 18, covering middle and high school levels.

Type

D-PREP is a co-educational day school.

Additional learning support

The school provides some support for students with additional learning needs, though full details on its provision are not listed on the official site. Prospective families are encouraged to contact the admissions team directly to discuss individual requirements.

Country affiliation

The school follows a U.S.-based curriculum and is affiliated with American educational standards, but it is independently operated and not officially tied to a specific national system.

Religious affiliation

D-PREP is a non-religious school.

School day structure

The exact hours are not listed on the official website.

Bus service

D-PREP offers a school bus service for families. The transportation is organized in collaboration with external providers and covers several neighborhoods around the Bang Na and Samut Prakan areas.

Fees

Annual tuition at D-PREP International School - Secondary Campus ranges from THB 657,130 to THB 677,950 for 2026/27.

Application & Initial Fees

Application Fee (one‑time, non‑refundable): THB 3,000
Registration Fee (also called Enrollment Fee, one‑time, non‑refundable): THB 150,000

Security & Development Deposits

Security Deposit: THB 50,000 (refundable upon exit if conditions are met)
Development Fund (choose one option):

THB 200,000, paid once, refundable after one academic year if the student completes 4 years at the school
Or THB 20,000 per year, non‑refundable

Annual Tuition Fees (by Grade)
Two terms per year form the annual total.

Nursery : THB 432,020 per year
Kindergarten 1 & 2 : THB 519,780 per year
Primary : THB606,660 per year
Middle School : THB 657,130 per year
High School :THB 677,950 per year

Other Annual Fees

Food & Utilities Package: THB 45,000 per year. Includes daily meals, textbooks/workbooks, two daytime field trips (for K1 and above), and accident insurance
ELL (English Language Learner) Support Fees (for Grades 1+): optional, paid per semester

Intensive ELL Support: THB 100,000
100% ELL Support: THB 60,000
50% ELL Support: THB 30,000

Fieldwork Trip Fees (non‑refundable)

G5 Primary outbound trip: THB 7,000
G6–G12 Middle/High outbound trip: THB 25,000

Refund Policies

Tuition, registration, application, and outbound trip fees are non‑refundable and non‑transferable
Security Deposit refundable upon proper notice and no outstanding obligations. Development fund refundable only if the longer‑term option and minimum stay conditions are met, otherwise non‑refundable.

Billing & Payment Terms

School year divided into two semesters, billed per term.
Payments accepted via bank transfer, or credit card (with 3% service charge for credit card)
Late payments incur interest at 1.25% per month on overdue balance until payment is received.
Academics

D-PREP International School - Secondary Campus teaches Advanced Placement (AP), American Curriculum for students aged 11 to 18.

Curriculum

D-PREP International School follows an American curriculum framework, integrating the U.S. Common Core Standards. In the Primary Years (Nursery to Grade 5), the school implements the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP). From Grade 6 onwards, students transition to a standards-based American curriculum that emphasizes interdisciplinary and project-based learning. In High School (Grades 9–12), students have the option to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses in selected subjects, preparing them for university-level study. The curriculum includes core subjects such as English, mathematics, science, and social studies, along with specialist instruction in visual arts, music, physical education, and design. Thai language is offered in accordance with national requirements for students in Thailand.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

D‑PREP uses a Life Skills Framework to help students understand and manage their emotions, including mindfulness practice and emotional awareness tools like the “Mood Meter” from as early as Grade 1 . The school counseling team offers support to students in need of social‑emotional guidance, working closely with teachers and parents to tailor programmes that promote resilience and healthy relationships . SEL is formally integrated in classroom routines and special activities across Early Years and Primary levels, reinforcing character development alongside academic learning .

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

D‑PREP provides individualized learning support through a student support team, including learning specialists and counselors, who collaborate with families to meet diverse learning needs . The school welcomes shadow teachers for students who require one‑to‑one assistance and can accommodate a range of mild to moderate learning differences, though it is not a specialized SEN school . Detailed public information on specific categories of SEN supported is not shared on the website.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

D‑PREP offers a tailored English Language Learner (ELL) programme for students in Grades 1 through 12. This includes options such as “Intensive ELL”, “100% ELL”, and “50% ELL” support, assigned based on WIDA English proficiency scores to help students integrate into mainstream classes with confidence. 

Mental Wellbeing

D‑PREP includes mental well‑being in its broader social-emotional support services, offering counseling and mindfulness practices embedded in the Life Skills Framework to help students manage stress and self-awareness . The school counselor works alongside the student support team to provide guidance tailored to individual needs and enhance emotional resilience .

Safeguarding

D‑PREP states that student safety is a key priority and offers comprehensive safeguarding measures, including controlled entry systems, CCTV monitoring, trained security personnel, and regular emergency drills. The student support services team collaborates on child protection policies and proactive supervision to ensure children feel safe and supported within the school environment .

Admissions

Admissions

1. Attend an Open House (if interested). Open House events are held for Primary and Secondary families and include a school tour, meeting with leadership, and curriculum overview sessions.
2. Submit an online application. Upload required documents (passport/birth certificate, previous school records, photos, visa documentation for international students) and pay the application fee. The school’s Enrollment and Academic Leadership Teams will review your submission.
3. Assessment & interviews. Some applicants may be invited to take assessments (such as NWEA MAP for Grades 1+) and attend interviews with the school leadership (for both students and parents).
4. Receive an offer letter. If offered admission, you'll get a letter and payment instructions. You then pay the non-refundable enrollment fee and term fees to secure your child’s place. Upon completion, the school will send a welcome information packet.. Receive an offer letter. If offered admission, you'll get a letter and payment instructions. You then pay the non-refundable enrollment fee and term fees to secure your child’s place. Upon completion, the school will send a welcome information packet.

Scholarships

D‑PREP offers Academic Excellence Scholarships for new students entering Grades 6–12. Awards may cover up to 50% of tuition and are based on academic performance (minimum GPA 3.0), English proficiency, and achievements in academic or leadership activities.

Waitlist

The school does not publicly mention operating a waitlist or pool system.

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