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Anglo Singapore International School Campus 31, founded in 2003, began in a single block at the end of Soi Sukhumvit 31 with just four students. Located in Bangkok’s Watthana district, an urban residential and commercial neighbourhood, it serves Early Years and Primary levels. The school follows the Singapore Curriculum Framework, seamlessly blended with Cambridge programmes culminating in IGCSE and A-Level examinations. English is the medium of instruction, with mother tongue languages such as Chinese, Japanese, Korean, Malay, and Thai also offered. The school provides distinct creative arts facilities, including art, music, science and computer rooms, a swimming pool, and a football field. The school has expanded over time to over 1800 students from more than 25 nationalities, contributing to its collaborative and multilingual environment.
Sukhumvit 31 Klongtan Nue, Wattana Bangkok 10110, Thailand
Anglo Singapore International School - Campus 31 has 1,800 pupils, typical class sizes of 24, instruction in English.
Campus 31 is located on Sukhumvit Soi 31 in central Bangkok, an area well connected by major roads and close to the BTS and MRT transport lines. The neighbourhood is a mix of residential and commercial areas, with access to cafes, shops, and services popular among expatriate families. Its central position makes it accessible from key residential districts in Bangkok.
The school is divided into Kindergarten and Primary levels. Each stage is designed to follow a progression within the Singapore curriculum blended with Cambridge programmes.
Campus 31 is a co-educational international day school.
Campus 31 provides English as an Additional Language (EAL) support for students who need help with English proficiency, assessed through entry evaluations. The school does not publicly disclose specialist SEN (Special Educational Needs) provision and is not a specialist SEN institution.
The school follows a Singapore curriculum blended with Cambridge programmes, but it does not have a formal affiliation with a specific country.
The school is secular and has no religious affiliation.
The school day typically runs from 8:15 AM to 2:30 PM for Kindergarten and 7:45 AM to 3:25 PM for Primary. Breaks and lunch are built into the timetable, and after-school activities are offered.
A school bus service is available for families, operated by an external provider. Routes cover key residential areas in Bangkok, with pick-up and drop-off arranged according to family addresses.
Annual tuition at Anglo Singapore International School - Campus 31 ranges from THB 382,500 to THB 558,000 for 2026/27.
Anglo Singapore International School - Campus 31 teaches British Curriculum, Cambridge (Primary), Singapore Curriculum for students aged 1.5 to 12.
Campus 31 delivers a curriculum that combines the Singaporean framework with key elements from the UK and Cambridge programmes. In Kindergarten, students follow an integrated Singapore-aligned curriculum tailored to early learning needs. Primary School is structured into a four-year foundation stage and a two-year orientation stage. It includes core subjects (English, mathematics, science, languages) plus arts, PE, ICT, chess, library time, and global perspectives components.
The school embeds SEL within its Pastoral Care programme. Teachers and pastoral leaders guide discussions on topics such as diversity, cyberbullying, decision-making, and communication skills. Students also participate in structured leadership activities, including the student council and prefect system, which foster teamwork, responsibility, and confidence. These programmes aim to strengthen life skills alongside academics.
The school does not publicly disclose dedicated provision for Special Educational Needs (SEN).
Campus 31 provides EAL (English as an Additional Language) support as part of its Academic Support Programme. Students identified through entry assessments as needing additional English development may be required to join the EAL programme.
The Counselling Services department adopts a ‘whole student’ approach, offering support to students, parents, and teachers in an environment that values social-emotional wellbeing and personal growth. Registered nurses are on-site, and health services include medical care and referrals.
The school has a dedicated Counselling Services team and a designated Safeguarding Lead, supported by trained professionals and clear safeguarding procedures. Health protocols are comprehensive, covering infection control, allergy management, and emergency care, with registered nurses on site and established processes for referrals and urgent situations.
1. Application Submission & Required Documents
Prospective parents must complete the Application Form and submit supporting documents, including copies of the student’s passport or birth certificate, previous school reports, health records, and parent/guardian identification. The application fee must be paid at this stage.
2. Entrance Assessment & Trial Lessons
Students are invited to complete assessments and trial lessons. The format varies depending on the year group: younger children are observed in class, while older applicants sit for subject and English-language assessments. This step helps evaluate readiness and placement.
3. Meeting with Principal (or Homeroom Teacher)
After the trial, prospective parents, the student, and a staff member (Principal or homeroom teacher) meet to discuss the placement, the student’s readiness, and any support needs.
4. Offer of Placement
Successful applicants receive an Offer of Place. To confirm, parents must pay the Development Fee (a one-time, non-refundable payment) along with other deposits (refundable library and school deposits).
5. Finalisation of Enrolment & Fee Arrangements
Select additional services if needed (e.g., transport, EAL, extracurriculars), confirm fee payments, and finalise your child’s academic enrolment.
Campus 31 provides a range of scholarships, particularly for students entering the Junior College (JC) level. These include:
Professor Yeap Ban Har Scholarship – supporting high-achieving students in mathematics and related fields.
Debate Scholarship – awarded to students who demonstrate strong skills and achievements in debate.
Academic Merit Scholarship – recognising consistently strong academic performance.
Sports Scholarship – supporting students with proven ability in competitive sports.
Scholarships are competitive and assessed through specific school-set criteria. Applicants are expected to demonstrate not only academic ability or talent but also a commitment to contributing to the wider school community.
The school does not operate a formal waitlist or pool system.