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    Moving to Chiang Mai with Children

    A practical guide to schooling, admissions and settling your family into life in northern Thailand.

    Why Families Are Moving to Chiang Mai

    Chiang Mai has become one of Southeast Asia's most popular destinations for expatriate families. Surrounded by mountains, rich in culture and significantly more affordable than Bangkok or Singapore, the city offers a quality of life that is hard to match elsewhere in the region.

    For parents, the decision to relocate often starts with one question: where will my children go to school? The good news is that Chiang Mai's international education sector has matured considerably, with a range of well-established schools offering British, IB, American and bilingual curricula.

    Safe & Welcoming

    Low crime, friendly culture

    Affordable

    30–50% less than Bangkok

    Expat Community

    Families from 50+ countries

    Well Connected

    International airport, direct flights

    Schooling Options for Expat Children

    Chiang Mai offers approximately 15–20 international schools alongside Thai government and private bilingual schools. For most expatriate families, the key decision is which curriculum best fits their child's needs and future plans.

    Cambridge Curriculum Schools

    Follow the English National Curriculum leading to IGCSE and A-Level qualifications. Ideal for families who may return to the UK or want globally recognised, structured academic progression. Schools like BCIS offer this pathway from Early Years to Year 11.

    Compare international schools in Chiang Mai

    International Baccalaureate (IB)

    The IB framework emphasises inquiry-based learning and is available at select schools in Chiang Mai. It suits families looking for a holistic, internationally portable education with a strong focus on critical thinking.

    Bilingual & Thai Schools

    Thai-English bilingual schools offer a balance of local and international education at lower fee points. These are a strong option for families planning a long-term stay who want their children to develop Thai language fluency.

    When should I apply to international schools in Chiang Mai?

    Apply as early as possible — ideally 2–3 months before your planned move. However, many schools including BCIS accept rolling admissions and can process applications within 1–2 weeks for families relocating at short notice.

    What should expat families look for in a Chiang Mai school?

    Prioritise accreditation, teacher qualifications, class sizes, pastoral care, and how well the school supports children transitioning from overseas. A diverse student body and strong parent community are also important indicators.

    Admissions Timing & Planning

    The academic year at most international schools in Chiang Mai runs from August to June, aligning with the British and international calendar. However, the best schools accept applications year-round.

    6+ months before

    Research schools online, book virtual tours, and shortlist 2–3 options. Start visa research and consider housing areas near your preferred school.

    2–3 months before

    Submit formal applications, arrange assessment days, and confirm your child's place. Schools will provide documentation for Education Visa applications.

    1 month before

    Finalise housing, arrange school transport, purchase uniforms, and connect with the parent community. Most schools offer orientation programmes for new families.

    First week

    Attend the new-family orientation. Your child will typically be paired with a buddy and supported by pastoral staff to ensure a smooth transition.

    Moving on short notice? Many schools accommodate urgent applications. BCIS can process admissions within 1–2 weeks and offers trial days to help children settle in.

    Cost Considerations

    One of Chiang Mai's biggest advantages is affordability. International school fees are significantly lower than in other major Asian cities, and the overall cost of living allows families to enjoy a high quality of life on a moderate budget.

    ExpenseTypical Annual Range (THB)
    International school fees150,000 – 600,000
    School bus transport20,000 – 50,000
    Uniforms & materials5,000 – 15,000
    Extracurricular activities10,000 – 40,000
    Family housing (monthly)15,000 – 60,000 /mo

    Many schools offer sibling discounts, early-bird registration incentives, and flexible payment plans. Always enquire directly for the most up-to-date fee schedule.

    Choosing the Right School for Your Family

    The right school should feel like a natural extension of your family's values. Beyond academic results, consider how a school supports the whole child — socially, emotionally and creatively.

    British Concordance International School (BCIS) is one of Chiang Mai's established Cambridge curriculum schools, welcoming over 400 students from 29+ nationalities. With small class sizes, qualified international teachers and a focus on pastoral care, it is a popular choice for expatriate families seeking a supportive, community-driven environment.

    English National Curriculum from age 2 to 16
    Cambridge IGCSE qualifications
    Dedicated relocation and visa support
    School bus routes across Chiang Mai
    Strong EAL programme for non-native speakers
    Active parent community and social events
    Families visiting BCIS campus in Chiang Mai

    What parents say

    "We visited three schools in Chiang Mai and BCIS felt like home from the first moment. The teachers genuinely know every child by name."

    — Expatriate parent, relocated from the UK

    FAQs

    Moving to Chiang Mai: School FAQs

    Answers to common questions from families planning a move.