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International School of Chonburi (ISC), founded in 2009, is a small international primary school located south of Pattaya in Chonburi province. It serves children aged 2 to 11 within its Reggio Emilia‑inspired Early Years and British National Curriculum primary school, with classrooms typically hosting around 8–19 students. Learning is led through active, creative and cross‑curricular topics, including English, Maths, Science, History, Geography, Thai Studies, music, drama and art. Facilities include an adventure playground, small swimming pool, sports court and auditorium. ISC is particularly known for its personalised, small‑group environment where each child’s individuality is valued. The school provides optional school lunch plans and zone‑based bus transport.
315 Moo 1, Banglamung Soi 39, Banglamung, Banglamung, Chonburi 20150, Thailand.
International School of Chonburi has 50 pupils, typical class sizes of 8, instruction in English.
International School of Chonburi (ISC) is located in Banglamung, a suburban area south of Pattaya in Chonburi province, approximately 6 km from Pattaya city centre. The campus sits just off Soi 39, a side street from Sukhumvit Road, offering convenient access for families living in Pattaya, Rayong, and surrounding areas.
The neighbourhood is primarily residential, with local housing estates and small businesses nearby. While there are no direct public transit links to the school, most families use private vehicles or the school’s zone-based transport service.
ISC follows the British curriculum and is structured into two main levels: Early Years (ages 2–4) and Primary School (ages 5–11). Students progress from play-based learning in EY1–EY3 to more structured academic learning in Key Stage 1 (Years 1–2) and Key Stage 2 (Years 3–6).
International School of Chonburi (ISC) is a co-educational, non-boarding day school. It caters to both local and expatriate families, with a small school community that fosters close teacher-student relationships. English is the primary language of instruction across all year levels.
ISC offers an optional Learning Support and English as an Additional Language (EAL) programme, with a termly fee of THB 20,000. While the school clearly indicates support is available, it does not publicly detail specific staff structures, types of SEN cases supported, or whether the support covers mild to moderate learning differences.
The school follows the British National Curriculum, but it is not formally affiliated with the UK government or any official British national education authority.
The school does not have any religious affiliation and operates as a secular institution.
The regular school day generally runs from 08:30 AM to around 03:00 PM, with all full-day programmes following this schedule. Early Years classes may choose half-day attendance where applicable, and both morning and lunch breaks are incorporated into the daily routine. The school offers optional after‑school activity sessions (termed ASA: After‑School Activities) such as sport, drama, cooking, science and movement, available to students from Early Years 3 (EY3) upward multiple days each week
ISC offers an optional zone-based bus service operated by third-party providers. Routes cover key areas in Chonburi province, including Pattaya, Sriracha, Laem Chabang, Jomtien, and Rayong, divided into transport zones for enrolment and scheduling purposes.
Annual tuition at International School of Chonburi ranges from THB 173,436 to THB 349,200 for 2026/27.
International School of Chonburi teaches British Curriculum for students aged 2 to 11.
ISC follows the British National Curriculum, beginning with a play-based Early Years programme (ages 2–4) focused on language, social-emotional, cognitive, and physical development through the Project Approach.
From Year 1 through Year 6 (ages 5–11), instruction shifts to a more structured format with daily literacy and numeracy, alongside foundation subjects such as History, Geography, P.E., Art & Design, Music, ICT, Drama, and Thai Studies.
Learning is cross‑curricular and inquiry-based, emphasising hands-on activities, research, discussion, and depth of understanding under teacher facilitation.
The curriculum is enriched through integration of music, art, physical education, and Thai Studies taught by specialist teachers in Primary years.
ISC does not publish a structured or named SEL curriculum on its official website. However, its Early Years and Primary approach emphasises learning through play, collaboration, and open‑ended activities that foster emotional expression, peer interaction, problem-solving, and resilience through teacher-supported reflection and exploration
While ISC offers an optional Learning Support programme for students who require additional help, the school does not publicly specify what types of additional needs it serves, or whether it operates as a specialist SEN provider.
ISC provides an optional termly EAL support service for students needing help with English. The school does not publish details regarding group structure, staff qualifications, or instructional methods for EAL.
There is no public description of dedicated mental health initiatives, counselling services, or wellbeing programmes. ISC emphasises a caring and supportive community where teacher–student relationships and respectful classroom environments contribute to emotional stability and belonging.
ISC’s website does not include a publicly accessible safeguarding or child protection policy document. No details are available online regarding assigned safeguarding staff, formal reporting processes, or compliance protocols.
1. Visit the school. Prospective families are encouraged to tour the campus and meet staff; children are welcome to join this initial visit.
2. Submit enrolment documents. Complete the enrolment form (online or on paper) and provide required documentation such as birth certificate, passport or work permit (for non-Thai families), parents’ ID, photos, and vaccination records.
3. Sign acceptance form. Once documents are reviewed and if space is available, the school issues an Acceptance Letter and form that parents sign to confirm enrollment.
4. Pay fees. The invoice includes a non-refundable registration fee, annual insurance, tuition, and optional charges (lunch, transport), which must be settled to secure your child’s placement.
5. Attend orientation. Incoming students are invited to Orientation Day before Term 1, where parents meet teachers; children joining mid-year generally start as soon as paperwork and fees are completed.
ISC does not publicly disclose operating a waitlist or pool system.