Go to an international school in Thailand
Statistics show that the proportion of Chinese students in some international schools in Thailand has exceeded 50%. Among them, there are many families who have abandoned top schools such as Beijing and Shanghai.
■Data comes from International Schools Database. Beijing and Shanghai are the TOP3 most expensive international schools in the world. Bangkok is at 21st place, while Chiang Mai is not on the list.
From the prosperous metropolis to the small fortunate island, from the white-collar workers in Kochi to the accompanying mothers, has the ideal education they expected come true in Thailand? Under the black swan incident of the epidemic, did their minds change?
Leaving Beijing to go to school in Thailand
Our family has moved to Chiang Mai from Beijing for more than 2 years. It's a coincidence that we came to Thailand to study.
At the beginning, Thailand was not in our school selection considerations at all. The children went to a top public school in Beijing and later transferred to a bilingual school under the IB system. They were all satisfied. However, the high school section of the school is very new, and my daughter went straight up to be the first student. We don't want to take this risk.
When choosing a school, we fancy two schools in Beijing. The first school is British and has a high A Level score, but my daughter doesn't like it. It looks too foreign to the college entrance examination. The second school is an innovative school. Although the campus is temporarily leased, the daughter likes the atmosphere very much, but it is a pity that she does not recruit Kindergarten Expectations.