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Mon, 15 June 2026

Cities / Bangkok / Centurion International School Bangkok (CISB)

Centurion International School Bangkok (CISB)

A small Cambridge-curriculum primary school in Suan Luang, founded 2018, serving ages 3–11.

Centurion International School Bangkok (CISB) campus
Centurion International School Bangkok (CISB), Suan Luang. Photograph · School

Curriculum
A-Levels
Fees, annual
THB 139k–155k
Ages
3 to 11
Pupils
Est. Contact school
Founded
2018

The school serves Bangkok's international community through an international curriculum framework, though specific details about which international qualifications or educational pathways are offered remain unclear from available sources. This positions it within Bangkok's competitive international school sector alongside numerous established institutions serving expatriate and local families seeking internationally recognized education.

Without detailed information about the school's campus location, facilities, student demographics, academic outcomes, or fee structure, families considering this institution would benefit from direct engagement with school administrators. The limited online presence suggests prospective parents should arrange campus visits and meetings to properly evaluate the school's educational approach, teaching quality, and suitability for their children's needs.

Strengths

  • International curriculum offering in Bangkok
  • Serves international community in Thailand's capital

Considerations

  • Very limited public information available
  • Direct contact with school needed for program details
  • Campus facilities and location unclear
  • Fee structure and admissions requirements unknown

Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
Early Years & Foundation 3 THB 139,000
Year 1-3 5 THB 151,000
Year 4-6 8 THB 155,000

One-time fees

Item Age Fee
Application Fee THB 2,000
Refundable Deposit THB 15,000
Enrollment Fee THB 30,000
Security Deposit (refundable at graduation) THB 50,000


  • Small Suan Luang campus, founded 2018, British curriculum to around age 11 with Cambridge pathways announced.
  • Parents (uniformly positive across about five ratings, clustering around 4.5) describe a family atmosphere, value for money, and teachers as warm and accessible.
  • Parents note staffing largely from the Philippines, South Africa, India and the US, with fewer British teachers than some KL or Bangkok competitors. Whether that reads as a positive or negative depends on what the family is buying.
  • A 2025 public request for parent feedback comparing CISB alongside Bangkok Christian School and Ekkamai International was removed before answers landed, so live community signal is thin.

Positives

  • Family atmosphere. Caring, small-school feel emphasised by parents. Teachers described as ready to help, with character and community focus.
  • Value for money. Fees positioned below the top-tier Bangkok bracket; parents call this out explicitly.

Considerations

  • Faculty mix. Parents note majority of teachers are from the Philippines, South Africa, India and the US, with limited British staff.
  • Facilities. One parent flags the lack of a larger indoor sports area as a constraint on heavy-pollution days.

Leadership

Dr. J.C. Wagner-Romero

Dr. J. C. Wagner-Romero is a seasoned global and multicultural educator with an of transforming schools in the United States and Thailand.

Accreditations

  • TH_OBEC 01

Soi On Nut 30, Yaak 7, Suan Luang, Bangkok 10250, Thailand

School website