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The Regent’s School Pattaya

The Regent’s School Pattaya provides international and local students with the best possible environment for their personal and academic development. Students achieve grades well above the world average, and former students are now at universities in the UK, USA, Australia and Hong Kong

Established in 1995, led by Mr Mike Walton and supported by Ms Nonie Adams, Head of Primary and Deputy Principal; Mr John Rolfe, Head of Secondary; Mr Paul Crouch, Assistant Principal (community and student enrichment); and Mr Steve Rand, Head of Boarding, The Regent’s School Pattaya has successfully grown into the finest international school on Thailand’s Eastern Seaboard.   

The Regent’s School Pattaya welcomes students from two and a half years for its Early Years programmes up to the IB Diploma and provides quality education based upon the English National Curriculum for students with a range of abilities. Students at The Regent’s School Pattaya are articulate, confident, proactive and involved learners – they hugely benefit from an approach to learning that is firmly embedded in an ethos of positive real-life experiences that will make a lasting impact. As a Round Square School, The Regent’s School Pattaya provides a holistic education for all our students.

The Year 11 students who sat their IGCSE examinations in June 2012 achieved outstanding results – 78% were awarded A*-C grades, a significant increase on the previous year and well above UK and International averages. Given the non-selective nature of The Regent’s School Pattaya, these results are a testament to the dedication and hard work of both our students and staff.

The generously proportioned, open and attractive campus is located on the outskirts of Pattaya within tropical surroundings and benefits from many on-site sporting and recreation facilities as well as academic facilities.

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