List of schools in Thailand

Schools in Thailand provide basic education, which covers pre-primary, primary and secondary education. Though most schools provide formal education following the National Curriculum, certain specialised schools may provide non-formal education. Most state schools operate under the auspices of the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC), local governments, or universities, while private schools operate under the oversight of the Office of the Private Education Commission.

There are 37,175 schools in Thailand providing general education as of the 2011 academic year. These include 31,286 schools under the OBEC, 1,726 operated by local governments, 57 university demonstration schools, 414 Phrapariyatidhamma (Buddhist) schools and 3,679 private schools.[lower-alpha 1][1] This list covers notable schools providing general education in the primary and secondary levels, listed by province.

Amnat Charoen

Bangkok

Buriram

Chachoengsao

Chiang Mai

Chiang Rai

Chonburi

Kanchanaburi

Khon Kaen

Krabi

  • Ammartpanichnukul School
  • Chokchai School
  • Krabi International School

Lampang

Lamphun

Maha Sarakham

Nakhon Nayok

Nakhon Pathom

Nakhon Si Thammarat

Nakhon Ratchasima

Nhongphaipadungkitwittaya, Pakthongchai

Nonthaburi

Phang Nga

Phitsanulok

  • Phitsanulok Pittayakom School
  • Chalermkwansatri School
  • Janokrong School
  • Buddhachinnaraj Pittaya School
  • Princess Chulabhorn Science High School
  • Teeratada Phitsanulok School
  • Triamudomsuksa School of the north
  • Nakhon Thai School
  • Bang Krathum Pittayakom School
  • Bangrakam Wittayasuksa School
  • Noenmaprang Suksawittaya School
  • Wangthong Pittayakom School
  • Chattrakarn Wittaya School
  • Watbot Suksa School
  • Phromphiram Wittaya School
  • New Cambridge International School
  • Padoongrasdra School
  • Saint Nicholas School

Phichit

  • Phichit Pitthayakom School
  • Bangmulnakphoomi Wittayakom School
  • Samngamchanupatam School
  • Kamphaeng Din Pittayakom School
  • Khaosai Thapklo Phittaya School
  • Taphanhin School
  • Saklek Wittaya School
  • Wangsaipoon Wittaya School
  • Wachirabaramee Pittayakom School
  • Dongcharoen Pittaya School

Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya

Phuket

Ratchaburi

Rayong

Samut Prakan

Saraburi

Songkhla Province

Surat Thani

Tak

Uttaradit

Buengkan

  • Buengkan School
  • Nasawanpitthayakhom School

Kalasin

  • Dongnoisongkror School
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See also

Notes

  1. Others include eleven sports schools, one autonomous private organisation and one under the Ministry of Defence.

References

  1. Bureau of Information and Communication Technology, OPS, MOE. Educational Statistics in Brief 2011. Ministry of Education. pp. 28–29. Archived from the original on 10 October 2014. Retrieved 15 June 2014.CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
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