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Schools For My 3 Year Old Son

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Hi,

I am looking for a good school for my son to go to in the Pattaya area. i do not want to send him to a expensive school (Regents, etc) as i do not have the funds for this. I can afford around 40,000 a year. does anyone have children at a good school at the moment? i would like their to be good English lessons.

Anyway i appreciate anyones views.

Rich..

Take a look at the SriSuvit School. It's a private Thai school with good english lessons and Thai, Canadian, Philipin & Chinese Teachers. My sons (11+13) are there now after one year and very very happy there. They have a very good kindergarten, too. The term prices are very low about 6.000 Baht. Kindergarten maybe lower. For the Minibus we pay around 3000 Baht/Term for 14km.

The website is only in Thai: http://www.srisuvit.net/

The school is outside Pattaya on the way to SriRacha on the right site:

http://maps.google.co.th/maps?f=d&sour...mp;t=h&z=15

Montessori in Nakhlua is a good option but I think you're more likely looking at 40k per term.

  • 3 weeks later...

did you find a school im looking now,pheonix charging 50k plus plus,works out 140,000 for one year,my little guys only 2 and half and im not paying that to sing songs and play and then sleep 2 hours .can anybody help

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