We have been to Thailand several times for a longer period of time and we want to live there permanently with our daughter (my wife is Thai) within a few years. We are deciding between Hua Hin, Rayong or Pattaya (or close to these cities). It is important to have a good international school that is affordable.

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We are looking for a secondary school for my child near Rangsit, Chatuchak to North Bangkok. My child does not speak Thai, so we are looking for a school with Dutch and foreigners, where 90% of lessons are given in English.

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Does anyone have experience with emigrating back to the Netherlands and (international) schools + costs for a 16-year-old step-son who only has a Thai passport and speaks/reads/writes basic English? (Dutch visas should not be a problem until he is 18 years old. He has been to NL with us several times and has a multiple entry visa).

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The school of Anurak

By Tino Kuis
Posted in Background, Education
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December 15 2013

Tino Kuis' son, Anoerak (14), attends an international school. Tino wonders: What is the advantage of such a school? He went to investigate.

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