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Tara Pattana International School

Thailand, Pattaya

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees THB 263,550 - 605,850
Ages 1 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 350
Type Co-educational
Opened 2011
Bus Service Yes
Availability Are there places?
Academic offering
Curriculum British Curriculum, Cambridge A Levels, EYFS (Early years foundation stage), Pearson Edexcel IGCSE
Taught languages Mandarin, Thai
Typical class size 16
Strengths Academic Enrichment, Outdoor Education, Service and Sustainability
Clubs Academic and Intellectual, Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School
Introduction

Tara Pattana International School (TPIS) is a co-educational day school in Pattaya, Thailand, offering a British-style education for students aged 18 months to 18 years. The school follows the English National Curriculum, beginning with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), and progressing through Key Stages 1–5. Secondary students study for Edexcel IGCSEs in Years 10–11, and A Levels via a blended learning programme in Years 12–13. TPIS integrates “Learning for Life,” Outdoor Education, and Global Citizenship into its academic framework. Languages taught include Thai, offered three times weekly, and Mandarin as a Key Stage 4 elective. The campus features science labs, art studios, a music room, a swimming pool, sports fields, and a full-service bus network. Class sizes average 16, with a maximum of 23 students per class. The school is led by Head of School Miss Ali Bourke and became part of the International Schools Partnership (ISP) group in 2025.

88 M. 13 Pattanakarn Road, Soi Tungklom – Tanman 9, Nongprue, Banglamung, Chonburi 20150, Thailand

The Essentials

Tara Pattana International School has 350 pupils, typical class sizes of 16, instruction in English.

Location

Tara Pattana International School is located in Nong Prue, Banglamung District, Chonburi Province near Pattaya, Thailand. The school is about 4 km from Pattaya city centre, near Jomtien Beach and accessible via major roads connecting to Bangkok and Suvarnabhumi Airport.

Stages

TPIS delivers an all-through British-style education from Playgroup, Nursery, and Reception (Early Years Foundation Stage) through Key Stages 1–6 (Primary, Secondary, and Sixth Form leading to IGCSE and A Levels).

Type

TPIS is a co‑educational day school, serving both girls and boys. The school does not offer boarding facilities

Additional learning support

TPIS provides an inclusive Learning Support and EAL programme, offering in-class support, intervention sessions like reading boosters, and tailored assistance for gifted learners. For more complex needs, the school may refer to external specialists. Support is arranged based on need and is not indefinite.

Country affiliation

It is independently operated and not formally affiliated with any national education authority.

Religious affiliation

TPIS has no religious affiliation; it is a secular international school welcoming students from diverse cultural and religious backgrounds.

School day structure

TPIS runs Monday to Friday: 8:30 AM to 3:40 PM, including a 20-minute morning break and a midday lunch break (12:00–1:00 PM). Some year groups also have a 15-minute late afternoon break.

Bus service

TPIS operates a comprehensive school bus service covering major expatriate residential areas in Pattaya. Monthly fees vary by route and are payable per term. Safety guidelines and bus regulations are clearly defined on the Bus Routes & Fees page.

Fees

Annual tuition at Tara Pattana International School ranges from THB 263,550 to THB 605,850 for 2026/27.

Application Fees
A one-time non-refundable application fee is required upon submission:
- Nursery & Kindergarten: THB 3,000
- Reception to Year 13: THB 5,000

Upon acceptance, a non-refundable enrolment fee of THB 100,000 is payable to confirm placement.

Tuition Fees (Per Year)
Fees are invoiced termly: Term 1 = 40%, Term 2 = 30%, Term 3 = 30%

Nursery: THB 263,550
Kindergarten (KG1): THB 345,450
Reception: THB 394,800
Years 1–2: THB 437,850
Years 3–6: THB 488,250
Years 7–9: THB 554,400
Years 10–11 (IGCSE): THB 605,850

Sixth Form (Years 12–13 A-Level Options):
- Fully in-school A Levels: THB 642,600
- Blended programme (3 online subjects): THB 428,000
- 2 online + 1 in-school: THB 490,000
- 1 online + 2 in-school: THB 543,900
All include access to an Independent Project Qualification (IPQ).

Additional Fees
Included in tuition:
- Lunch and snacks (no deduction if declined)
- Primary and KS3 textbooks
- Exercise books and stationery
- Accident insurance (up to THB 10,000) for incidents on campus, school trips, or buses

Charged separately:
- Cambridge/Edexcel examination fees
- Uniforms
- ID cards
- After-school clubs and specialist academies
- Residential trips
- Ror Dor (military cadet programme)
- EAL support beyond standard provision
- Additional learning needs support beyond the school's standard support structure

Sibling Discount
- Second child: 5% discount on tuition
- Third child and beyond: 10% discount

Late Enrolment Policy
- Up to mid-term: full term fee charged
- After mid-term but before ¾ term: 25% refund
- After ¾ term: 50% refund
Discounts apply to tuition only and do not cover optional extras or enrolment fees.

Payment Terms & Options
- Tuition and additional fees are payable before the start of each term
- Accepted payment methods: Bank transfer, QR code, Cash, and Credit card (Visa/Mastercard, subject to a 3% service charge)
- Students may be excluded from classes or reports withheld if payments are not received and no arrangement is made

Boarding Fees
The school does not offer boarding facilities.

Refund Policy
- Enrolment fees are non-refundable
- Tuition refunds follow the late enrolment structure (see above)
- No other refund policy is published
Academics

Tara Pattana International School teaches British Curriculum, Cambridge A Levels, EYFS (Early years foundation stage), Pearson Edexcel IGCSE for students aged 1 to 18.

Curriculum

Tara Pattana International School follows the British National Curriculum from Early Years through to Sixth Form.

Children begin with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) in Playgroup, Nursery, and Reception. Primary students (Years 1–6) follow Key Stages 1 and 2, focusing on English, mathematics, science, humanities, and the arts.

In secondary (Years 7–9), students progress through Key Stage 3, before undertaking Pearson Edexcel IGCSE qualifications in Years 10–11.

Sixth Form students (Years 12–13) choose from in-school A Levels or a blended programme that combines in-person teaching with remote UK tutors. Thai is taught throughout, and Mandarin is offered as an elective in Key Stage 4.

Wellbeing

Social and Emotional Learning (SEL)

TPIS integrates SEL through its Learning for Life programme, which emphasizes character education, leadership, resilience, and empathy in daily lessons and extracurricular activities. Students are also supported by the Wellbeing Council, made up of student leaders (House Captains, Head Boy/Girl) who contribute to decisions on issues like anti-bullying, healthy habits, and school life quality. This student voice system ensures that pupils share opinions and help shape the school environment.

Special Educational Needs (SEN)

The school offers inclusive Learning Support for a range of needs within mainstream classes, including reading boosters and work for gifted learners. In cases of more complex learning or behavioural difficulties, TPIS refers families to qualified external specialists, as the school does not function as a specialist SEN institution.

English as an Additional Language (EAL)

TPIS provides the ELLS programme, English Language & Learning Support, for students requiring assistance to access the mainstream curriculum. This includes initial reading assessments, withdrawal or in-class support sessions, and support levels categorized as Intensive or Transitional, based on standardized test results. Fees apply for these programmes.

Mental Wellbeing

Tara Pattana International School addresses social and emotional learning through its Learning for Life programme and a student-led Wellbeing Council. The Learning for Life programme includes structured time to focus on themes such as resilience, personal development, and interpersonal relationships. The Wellbeing Council is composed of student representatives, including House and Vice Captains, who meet regularly to discuss school-related issues such as anti-bullying and student welfare. These structures aim to provide opportunities for student input on wellbeing-related matters. SEL content is incorporated into the weekly timetable and linked to the school’s broader personal and social education framework.

Safeguarding

Tara Pattana International School publishes a safeguarding and child protection policy outlining its procedures and expectations for all staff, visitors, and community members. The policy includes designated safeguarding roles, safe recruitment practices, mandatory reporting processes, and confidentiality guidelines. A separate Safeguarding Code of Conduct sets behavioural expectations for adults on campus, including restrictions on photography and references to data protection regulations. All adults interacting with students are required to read and sign the code. The school refers to compliance with Thailand’s Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) and maintains records in accordance with its safeguarding protocols.

Admissions

Admissions

1. Book a campus visit or trial day. Parents are invited to tour the school and children may spend a trial day attending classes at no cost.

2. Submit application and attend assessments. Following your visit, you submit the application form. Younger students (Year 1–2) will take English and Maths tests, while Year 3 onwards complete the CAT4 cognitive assessment; previous school reports are required.

3. Review of results and placement decision. Admissions staff and Head of School discuss assessment outcomes with parents before confirming admission.

4. Finalise paperwork and payment. Once offered a place, families are required to provide documentation (passports, rental/registration, medical records), pay application/enrolment fees, and arrange uniform orders.

Scholarships

The school’s official website does not list any scholarships or sponsored financial aid programmes.

Waitlist

TPIS does not operate a public waitlist or pool system.

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