Thai-Japanese Association School
258 ซอย 17 Bang Kapi, Huai Khwang, Bangkok 10310
This school fills a clear gap for Japanese-speaking families in Bangkok. The Japanese national model sets it apart from the English-only schools. Its central-east campus keeps the main roads plus expressways within reach. The structured approach reflects the school's home-country roots clearly. Families wanting an English-medium or central-city school may look elsewhere instead.
Thai-Japanese Association School is an international school in the Bang Kapi area of Huai Khwang. The campus sits in a central-east district near the Ramkhamhaeng plus Bang Kapi corridor. It serves Japanese plus Thai families seeking a Japanese-language education in the city. The curriculum follows the Japanese national model alongside English plus Thai language teaching. Pupils here study within a structured, Japanese-medium learning approach. The Bang Kapi setting places the campus in a well-connected central-east district. That location keeps the school within reach of the main roads plus expressways. Families across the central plus eastern 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 within the city's Japanese community. For Japanese-speaking families in Bangkok, this school fills a clear and specific need. The central-east setting blends solid facilities with reasonable road access. Many families value the rare Japanese-language pathway within the city. The school pairs academic rigour with a warm, community feel throughout. Graduates here move on toward universities across Japan plus beyond. The Japanese model gives pupils a clear, familiar home pathway. Daily life on campus runs at a structured, focused 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, classrooms plus sports areas for every year. Its central-east position suits families settled across the eastern districts. A short car or expressway ride links the campus toward the wider city.