St. Stephen’s International School

Education · Chatuchak

998 Vibhavadi Rangsit Frontage Rd Lat Yao, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900

This campus suits families wanting an established British-style education. The steady record plus calm setting set it apart clearly. Its northern location near the university offers solid facilities. The broad programme rounds out the English curriculum well. Families wanting a central-city campus may find the northern district a longer commute.

St. Stephen’s International School is an international school in the Lat Yao area of Chatuchak. The campus sits in the city's north near the Kasetsart University district. It serves expatriate plus Thai families seeking a British-style international education. The curriculum follows the English National Curriculum through to senior examinations. Pupils here study across a broad academic, arts plus language offering. The Lat Yao setting gives the campus a settled location in the northern districts. That northern location supports solid sports, arts plus science facilities. Families across the northern plus central districts send their children to this campus. The campus offers classrooms, labs plus sports spaces for every age group. The school keeps a strong reputation built over many years of teaching. For families seeking an established British-style school, this campus stands out clearly. The northern setting blends a settled feel with reasonable central access. Many families value the steady record plus the calm location here. The school pairs academic study with a warm, community feel throughout. Graduates here move on toward universities across the world. The English curriculum gives pupils a clear, proven pathway. Daily life on campus runs at a calm, focused pace.

The surrounding district carries the calm rhythm of a northern residential area near the university. Local shops plus eateries sit a short distance away from the campus gates. The school keeps facilities such as labs, classrooms plus sports areas for every year. Its northern position suits families settled across the northern districts. A car or shuttle ride links the campus toward the central districts when needed.