

Roong Aroon International School
Updated July 2026
Roong Aroon School is an educational institution that provides a balanced curriculum for students from kindergarten through secondary levels, emphasizing academic excellence, life skills, and moral development. It operates both a regular Thai curriculum and an English Programme (EP), alongside a dedicated international school division.
Curriculum
Teaching approach
The school is founded on the belief in human potential and the capacity for self-development through wisdom, guided by the principles of the Threefold Training (morality, mind, and wisdom). Its educational approach integrates internal life development with external academic disciplines, aiming to cultivate well-rounded individuals who possess creativity, mindfulness, and a commitment to social contribution. The school's vision is to foster learning through faith, courageous creativity, and steadfast mindfulness.
Programmes
The school offers education across three main stages: kindergarten, primary, and secondary. The curriculum is built on three core pillars: Deeper Learning (focusing on mindfulness and self-reflection), Learning by Doing (emphasizing project-based learning and real-world problem solving), and Communicative Learning (utilizing group discussions and knowledge management). Subjects include science, mathematics, social studies, coding, and physical/mental well-being, including music and arts.
Student support
Learning support
The school emphasizes holistic education through the SEE Learning (Social, Emotional, and Ethical Learning) framework, which focuses on compassion and emotional development. It also promotes mindfulness practices, self-reflection, and the cultivation of a "community of friends" to support the growth of students, teachers, and parents.
Tuition & fees
No published fee schedule was found for this school.
Admissions
The school accepts applications for students from kindergarten through grade 12. Prospective families may apply for kindergarten 1 and grades 1–4 for the 2027 academic year, while applications for other levels are accepted on a space-available basis for the 2026 academic year.
Calendar
The school operates on an annual academic cycle. Additionally, the school's "Khrusatistathan" center hosts annual Dhamma retreat courses for the public, with sessions scheduled throughout the year, including dates in June, September, October, and November.
About the campus
The campus is located in the Bangkhuntien District of Bangkok and includes the "Khrusatistathan" center, a dedicated facility for Dhamma practice and mindfulness training. The school grounds feature specific symbolic statues for each educational level, including the "Phra Arunophas Sasada" for kindergarten, "Phra Phuttha Phawita Worodom" for primary school, and "Phra Chinathikom Phrommawichai" for secondary school.
Co-curriculars
Students participate in diverse activities designed to foster real-world learning and personal development. Examples include sailing training at the Royal Thai Fleet Sailing Club in Sattahip, which teaches students navigation, equipment preparation, and knot-tying, as well as various projects integrated with daily life and community service.



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