KIS International School Bangkok
999 123-124 Pracha Uthit Rd, Samsen Nok, Huai Khwang, Bangkok 10310
This school suits families wanting a full IB education in a central district. The complete IB continuum sets it apart from mixed-curriculum schools. Its central location keeps the MRT plus main roads within reach. The diverse community reflects the school's global outlook. Families wanting large suburban grounds may find the central campus more compact.
KIS International School Bangkok is an international school in the Samsen Nok area of Huai Khwang. The school sits in a central district near the Ratchadaphisek business corridor. It serves expatriate plus Thai families seeking a full International Baccalaureate education. The curriculum follows the IB programme across every stage from primary to senior years. Pupils here study within a globally focused, inquiry-led learning approach. The Samsen Nok setting places the campus in a central, well-connected district. That central location keeps the school within reach of the MRT plus main roads. Families across the central plus eastern districts send their children here. The campus offers labs, theatres plus sports facilities for every age group. The school keeps a strong reputation built around its full IB pathway. For families seeking a central IB-focused school, this well-placed campus stands out clearly. The central setting blends easy daily access with solid, modern campus facilities. Many families value the full IB continuum plus central location here. The school pairs academic rigour with a diverse, international community. Graduates here move on toward universities across the world. Daily life on campus runs at a focused, inquiry-led pace.
The surrounding district mixes offices plus residences with local markets plus eateries. Local shops plus restaurants sit a short distance away from the campus gates. The school keeps facilities such as labs, theatres plus sports areas for every year. Its central Huai Khwang position suits families settled across the central districts. A short MRT or car ride links the campus toward the wider city.