Rayong English Programme School

Rayong English Programme School (or REPS) is a private bilingual school [1] in Thailand with more than 950 students from Nursery 1 (1 year olds) to Grade 12 (M6). It is located in Rayong Province on the Eastern Seaboard of Thailand. Specifically, Ban Chang.[2]

Rayong English Programme School (REPS)
Location
Ban Chang, Rayong

Information
TypePrivate, mixed day bilingual
MottoKnowledge Character Leadership
Established2004
PrincipalMs. Tia Duffy
Enrollment900+
School color(s)Royal blue and white
Websitehttp://www.repsrayong.com

REPS was the first ever English programme school in Rayong Province and the number one bilingual school.

Information

REPS is under the supervision of the Office of Private Education Commission (OPEC) and the Ministry of Education (MOE). The school admits boys and girls from 1 year (Nursery 1) through to Grade 12 (Mattayom 6). In accordance with English Programme regulations, the numbers of students per classroom is limited to 18 in Nursery 1, 20 in Nursery 2, 25 in Kindergarten, Primary and Secondary.

Location

REPS is located at 188/46 Moo 4, Pala-Banchang Road, Tambol Pala, Amphur Banchang, Rayong Province. Close to Utapao airport. It is next door to Garden International School, 1 of 2 REPS partner schools (Garden International School Rayong and Garden International School Bangkok ).

Scholarships

REPS offers Academic and Sporting Scholarships.

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References

  1. International Schools in Bangkok and around Thailand
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2014-08-19. Retrieved 2014-08-17.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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