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Sarasas Ektra School (Sarasas Ektra)

Sarasas Ektra School is a Catholic bilingual school in Central Bangkok offering American curriculum to students aged 3-17, with fees ranging from THB 67,000-151,200 annually. While it maintains minimal visibility in Bangkok's competitive international education market, the school has participated…


Curriculum
Thai
Fees, annual
THB 67–151k
Ages
3 to 18
Pupils
Est. 2,900
Founded
1995

Located in Central Bangkok, Sarasas Ektra operates as a co-educational Catholic institution serving students from preschool through high school age with a bilingual American curriculum approach. The school's fee structure of THB 67,000-151,200 positions it within Bangkok's mid-tier international education segment, making it more accessible than premium institutions while maintaining international curriculum standards. Despite limited online presence in typical expatriate family discussions, the school has engaged in academic partnerships, including collaboration with university research projects and hosting special events like yoga sessions reflecting international educational themes.

The school's Catholic foundation provides a faith-based educational environment, though specific details about chapel services, religious instruction, or denominational requirements remain unclear from available information. Unlike Bangkok's most discussed international schools that generate extensive parent forum conversations and detailed academic outcome data, Sarasas Ektra maintains a lower profile within the expatriate community's typical research channels. This positioning suggests the school may primarily serve local Thai families seeking bilingual education with American curriculum exposure, rather than competing broadly for international expatriate families in Thailand's education market.

Strengths

  • Affordable fee structure (THB 67,000-151,200) compared to premium Bangkok international schools
  • Bilingual American curriculum approach for ages 3-17
  • Central Bangkok location providing urban accessibility
  • Catholic educational foundation for families seeking faith-based learning
  • Academic research collaboration indicating institutional engagement

Considerations

  • Extremely limited visibility in expatriate parent discussions and international teacher recruitment
  • No available information about university placements or academic outcomes
  • Unclear details about facilities, class sizes, or teacher qualifications
  • Limited online presence compared to established Bangkok international schools
  • No information about accreditation status or exam board offerings

Fee Age Type Amount
Nursery (NC) 3 Annual THB 67,000
Kindergarten 1 (KG.1) 3 Annual THB 85,000
Kindergarten 2 - Year 1 4 Annual THB 94,000
Year 2 - Year 4 6 Annual THB 114,000
Year 5 - Year 6 9 Annual THB 115,000
Year 7 - Year 9 11 Annual THB 118,200
Year 10 Bilingual (Science-Math) 14 Annual THB 95,200
Year 10 Extra Class (Language) 14 Annual THB 120,200
Year 10 GAC 14 Annual THB 151,200
Application Fee One-time THB 600
New Student Registration Fee One-time THB 1,000
School Development Fee One-time THB 20,000

  • Catholic bilingual Thai and English co-ed school in Yannawa with around 2,900 students from kindergarten through M6. Part of the wider Sarasas Affiliated Schools group.
  • Teacher-side signal is consistently negative. r/Internationalteachers commenters describe Sarasas Ektra as a low-end bilingual school rather than an international school, citing pay around 30,000 to 80,000 baht per month and hiring of unlicensed staff. One thread dismissed it as a fly-by-night bilingual school.
  • A 2022 r/Thailand reference connected the wider Sarasas group to foreign teachers caught working without proper documentation, which the commenter linked to stricter visa rules.
  • Parent and student reviews are split. International School Advisor aggregates a 4.4 average across 5 reviews, with positive notes on English instruction and friendships and complaints about strict discipline, bullying and limited routes to address it.
  • The signal that recurs across both teacher and student threads is rigidity. One former student described it as more like a prison than a school, citing tightly controlled behaviour and limited self-expression. Others described teachers as nice and the academic experience as solid.
  • Fees and class sizes are not the differentiator. The differentiator is whether parents accept a strict, traditional Catholic bilingual model rather than international-school flexibility.

Head of school

Mr. Pisut Yongkamol

Mr. Pisut Yongkamol serves as the Director and Manager of Sarasas Ektra School, a pioneering Catholic bilingual institution in Bangkok and part of the Sarasas affiliated schools network founded by his family.

Accreditations

  • TH_OBEC 01
  • TH_ONESQA 02

  • Result GAC program completions allow for credit transfers to over 100 pathway universities worldwide. No specific grade distributions or average scores found for recent years.

336/7 Sathupradit Rd., , Bangpongpang, Yannawa , , Bangkok 10120

School website