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Mon, 15 June 2026

Cities / Bangkok / Bangkok Grace International School (BGIS)

Bangkok Grace International School (BGIS)

BGIS positions itself as a Christian mission school that aims to share the gospel through education, distinguishing it from secular international options in Bangkok. The school follows an American curriculum framework, placing it among Bangkok's numerous international schools serving expatriate families seeking Western style education.

Bangkok Grace International School (BGIS) campus
Bangkok Grace International School (BGIS), Bangkok. Photograph · School

Curriculum
American
Fees, annual
THB 122k–173k
Ages
3 to 12
Pupils
Est. 100
Founded
1999

BGIS positions itself as a Christian mission school that aims to share the gospel through education, distinguishing it from secular international options in Bangkok. The school follows an American curriculum framework, placing it among Bangkok's numerous international schools serving expatriate families seeking Western-style education. However, unlike established Bangkok institutions such as International School Bangkok or Bangkok Patana School, BGIS maintains a much lower public profile with minimal information available about its specific programs or achievements.

The school's Christian foundation would appeal to families seeking faith-integrated education in Bangkok's international school market. This positions BGIS alongside other Christian international schools in Thailand, though without clear details about enrollment numbers, facilities, fee structure, or academic outcomes, it becomes difficult to assess how the school compares to both secular and faith-based alternatives in the city. The limited public presence suggests either a deliberately small-scale operation or a newer institution still building its community presence.

Strengths

  • American curriculum pathway familiar to expatriate families
  • Christian values integration for families seeking faith-based education
  • Mission-oriented approach may create strong school community
  • Alternative to larger, secular international schools in Bangkok

Considerations

  • Very limited public information available about programs and outcomes
  • Unclear enrollment size, facilities, and fee structure
  • Low public profile compared to established Bangkok international schools
  • Difficult to assess academic standards or university placement success

Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
Pre-Kindergarten THB 121,900
Kindergarten 3 THB 128,000
Kindergarten 2 THB 128,000
Kindergarten 1 THB 128,000
Grade 3 THB 151,000
Grade 1 THB 151,000
Grade 2 THB 151,000
Grade 6 THB 173,460
Grade 4 THB 173,460
Grade 5 THB 173,460

One-time fees

Item Age Fee
Application fee THB 5,000
Admission fee THB 65,000


Leadership

Tae Eun Jung

Tae Eun Jung serves as the Principal of Bangkok Grace International School, a private Christian international school in Bangkok, Thailand, founded in 1999 and offering an American-based curriculum accredited by the Thai Ministry of Education, ONESQA, ACSI, and ISAT.

Accreditations

  • TH_ONESQA 01
  • Association of Christian Schools International 02

79/3-12 Ladphrao Soi 112, Wangthonglang, Bangkok 10310 Thailand

School website