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Mon, 15 June 2026

Cities / Bangkok / Singapore International School of Bangkok (SISB)

Singapore International School of Bangkok (SISB)

SISB runs several campuses across Bangkok including Nonthaburi (established 2001) and Suvarnabhumi locations, delivering Singapore curriculum for primary students with bilingual English Mandarin instruction, then transitioning to Cambridge IGCSE and A Level pathways for secondary years.

Singapore International School of Bangkok (SISB) campus
Singapore International School of Bangkok (SISB), Bangkok. Photograph · School

Curriculum
IB
Fees, annual
THB 402k–789k
Ages
2 to 18
Pupils
~4,700
Founded
2001

SISB runs several campuses across Bangkok including Nonthaburi (established 2001) and Suvarnabhumi locations, delivering Singapore curriculum for primary students with bilingual English-Mandarin instruction, then transitioning to Cambridge IGCSE and A-Level pathways for secondary years. The school network has expanded rapidly and positions itself as providing Singapore-style education, though it operates independently without official Singapore Ministry of Education recognition. Marketing materials highlight the bilingual approach and cultural emphasis, targeting families seeking Asian educational values within an international framework.

Teacher discussions reveal troubling patterns across SISB campuses, with reports of extremely high workloads including 25-30 teaching periods per week plus supervision duties, cover lessons, and mandatory after-school activities. Multiple educators describe working 7am-4pm with minimal breaks, eating meals with students, and handling recess supervision on top of teaching responsibilities. The school requires teachers to work extended hours including weekend events, with staff reporting burnout and describing the institution as prioritizing profit over educational quality. High staff turnover rates and negative workplace culture appear consistent across different campus locations, with teachers frequently leaving after single contracts.

Strengths

  • Bilingual English-Mandarin instruction from early years
  • Singapore curriculum approach in primary years
  • Cambridge IGCSE and A-Level pathways for international recognition
  • Multiple campus locations across Bangkok area
  • More accessible fees than premium tier international schools
  • Established network with over 20 years of operation

Considerations

  • Widespread reports of excessive teacher workloads and poor working conditions
  • High staff turnover suggesting management and workplace issues
  • Not officially recognized by Singapore Ministry of Education despite branding
  • Consistent negative feedback about prioritizing profit over education quality
  • Mixed student and parent experiences with academic rigor
  • Limited public discussion compared to established Bangkok international schools

Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
Nursery 1 3 THB 401,700
Nursery 2 3 THB 401,700
Kindergarten 1 3 THB 429,600
Kindergarten 2 4 THB 429,600
Primary 1 6 THB 470,700
Primary 2 6 THB 470,700
Primary 4 6 THB 512,400
Primary 3 6 THB 512,400
Primary 5 6 THB 567,300
Primary 6 6 THB 567,300
Grade 7 12 THB 609,300
Grade 8 13 THB 609,300
Grade 9 14 THB 650,700
Grade 10 15 THB 650,700
Grade 11 16 THB 789,300
Grade 12 17 THB 789,300

One-time fees

Item Age Fee
Assessment Fee THB 5,000
Application Fee THB 5,000
Deposit (Refundable) THB 50,000
Enrolment Fee THB 220,000


  • SISB draws by far the loudest online discussion of any school in this batch, almost all of it's r/Internationalteachers and almost all of it negative on the staff side.
  • Teachers describe heavy duty rosters: arrival and dismissal duty, snack and lunch duty with students, plus 25 to 30 teaching periods. Several call it a school they wouldn't return to.
  • Parents on aggregator pages split. Those who praise the school cite strong maths, science and trilingual English-Chinese-Thai teaching, plus a wide co-curricular range. Those who criticise it flag fee increases, opaque communication and a sense that money is going on facilities rather than teachers.
  • Boarding parents are more positive than day parents, citing safety and care.
  • Reputation among Bangkok teachers is that SISB sits in the middle tier, well below ISB, NIST and Patana on quality, but with rising fees driven by demand from mainland Chinese families. The school is publicly listed on the Thai stock exchange.
  • One parent summed up the management critique by saying parents "don't know what's happening until it happens on the very day," especially around curriculum changes.

Positives

  • Academic strength. Maths, science and trilingual English-Chinese-Thai teaching repeatedly praised.
  • Boarding option. Boarding parents speak well of safety and pastoral care.

Considerations

  • Teacher working conditions. Reddit consistently flags heavy duty load, low autonomy and high turnover.
  • Management and communication. Parents flag late notice on curriculum and operational changes.
  • Fees and value. Tuition described as steadily rising; parents question whether spend goes on facilities over teaching.
  • Tier and demographics. Seen as mid-tier in Bangkok, distinct from ISB, NIST, Patana; growing mainland Chinese intake.

Leadership

Kelvin Koh

Kelvin Koh is the co-founder and CEO of SISB Co. Ltd., the organization behind Singapore International School of Bangkok. Educated in Singapore and based in Thailand since 1992, he holds an executive MBA from Sasin (Chulalongkorn University) and a diploma in mechanical engineering from Ngee Ann Polytechnic.

Accreditations

  • Council of International Schools 01

  • iPSLE 2023 Outstanding Subject Performance 15 certificates awarded
  • iPSLE 2023 Certificates of Commendation 5 students
  • iPSLE 2023 Certificates of Merit 4 students
  • iPSLE 2023 Certificate of Distinction 1 student

498/11 Soi Ramkhamhaeng 39 (Tepleela 1),, Wangthonglang, , Bangkok 10310 Thailand

School website