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Mon, 15 June 2026

Cities / Bangkok / Thai-Chinese International School (TCIS)

Thai-Chinese International School (TCIS)

Located in Samutprakarn near Bangkok, TCIS follows an American curriculum enhanced with Chinese language instruction, serving a predominantly Thai and Chinese student population. The school maintains small class sizes with under 700 total enrollment, creating an intimate educational environment where students receive individual attention.

Thai-Chinese International School (TCIS) campus
Thai-Chinese International School (TCIS), Bangkok. Photograph · School

Curriculum
American
Fees, annual
THB 370k–490k
Ages
2 to 17
Pupils
~600
Founded
1995

Located in Samutprakarn near Bangkok, TCIS follows an American curriculum enhanced with Chinese language instruction, serving a predominantly Thai and Chinese student population. The school maintains small class sizes with under 700 total enrollment, creating an intimate educational environment where students receive individual attention. Recent academic achievements include AP Chinese students earning perfect scores of 5, reflecting the school's bilingual education focus. The institution serves families seeking American-style education with strong Chinese cultural components, positioning itself as a bridge between Eastern and Western educational approaches.

Teacher discussions reveal a mixed picture of working conditions at TCIS. While educators consistently praise the students as exceptionally sweet and smart, significant concerns exist about compensation and management. Salaries range from 90,000-100,000 THB monthly, which teachers consider low for Bangkok's international school market, particularly compared to tier-one schools paying 150,000-200,000 THB. Multiple teachers report that the school has experienced substantial staff turnover between 2019-2021, with experienced educators leaving due to unethical leadership promotions and administrative issues. Current and former staff describe TCIS as suitable for new international teachers seeking entry-level positions but note that most don't plan long-term careers there due to limited growth opportunities and demanding Chinese parent expectations.

Strengths

  • Students consistently described as exceptionally sweet, smart, and well-behaved
  • Small class sizes and intimate school community with under 700 students
  • Strong bilingual education with American curriculum enhanced by Chinese language instruction
  • Recent AP Chinese program achieved 100% perfect scores
  • Reasonable entry point for new international teachers
  • Affordable living costs in Thailand compared to other international destinations

Considerations

  • Low teacher salaries of 90,000-100,000 THB monthly compared to Bangkok market standards
  • Significant staff turnover and administrative issues reported between 2019-2021
  • Limited career growth opportunities for experienced teachers
  • Demanding parent expectations typical of Chinese international schools
  • Location in Samutprakarn requires 45-60 minute commute to central Bangkok
  • Most teachers view position as stepping stone rather than long-term career destination

Annual fees

Year level Age Fee
PK2-PK4 3 THB 369,603
KG 4 THB 369,603
Grade 1-2 6 THB 408,194
Grade 3-5 8 THB 434,359
Grade 6 11 THB 464,227
Grade 7-9 12 THB 464,413
Grade 10-11 15 THB 490,389

One-time fees

Item Age Fee
Application Fee THB 5,000
Registration Fee THB 100,000
Campus Development Fund (Refundable) THB 100,000


  • Teachers consistently praise the students, with repeated comments about kind, respectful children and decent classroom resources.
  • Staff-side signal is strongly negative on management, workload, communication, turnover, and safeguarding or support systems. The strongest criticism comes from current or recent teachers, so families should treat it as a warning about stability behind the classroom experience rather than a direct parent view.
  • Location is a recurring practical drawback. Teachers describe the campus as far from central Bangkok, with early starts and transport compromises.

Positives

  • Students and classroom climate. Teachers describe the students as kind, respectful, and one of the main strengths of the school.

Considerations

  • Management and staff stability. Recent staff comments raise repeated concerns about management style, workload, turnover, and weak internal systems.
  • Location and daily logistics. The outer Bangkok location is repeatedly mentioned as inconvenient for teachers living centrally.

Leadership

Mrs. Oluwayemisi Ayoola Thomas

Mrs. Oluwayemisi Ayoola Thomas has served as Principal of AIT International School since at least 2019, when she was appointed Acting Principal, and continues in the role as per the official school website and AIT directory in 2025.

Accreditations

  • Western Association of Schools and Colleges (Accrediting Commission for Schools) 01
  • TH_ONESQA 02

  • AP Exam 2024 66% of students scored 3 or higher

101/177 Moo 7 Soi Mooban Bangpleenives,, Prasertsin Road, Bangplee Yai,, Samutprakarn 10540 Thailand

School website