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The Early Learning Centre International School, City School

Part of ELC Family of International Schools, Secular

Updated July 2026

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ELC is a family of five international schools in Bangkok and Nonthaburi providing a rigorous, inquiry-based education for children aged 18 months to 11 years. The schools are known for their peaceful, green environments, small class sizes, and a personal approach that prioritizes the social-emotional and academic development of every student.

Term structure

Three terms

Teaching approach

The school is guided by the belief that 'a child’s joy of learning is the measure of our success,' fostering growth through an inquiry-based approach. It draws inspiration from the Reggio Emilia philosophy, emphasizing purposeful reflection, critical thinking, and creativity. The school views children as citizens of today and celebrates individuality, culture, and diversity through a child-centered lens.

Programmes

The school offers a broad international curriculum that integrates subjects such as literacy, mathematics, science (physics and biology), and visual arts through transdisciplinary projects. The academic journey spans from the Toddler Programme (18 months–3 years) and Kindergarten (3–5 years) to Primary School (up to 11 years). Mandarin is introduced from Kindergarten 1 through Year 6, and the curriculum is designed to foster both academic and creative thinking.

Outcomes

The school is fully accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS) and the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). Its programmes are recognized for providing a solid foundation for entry into top international schools in Bangkok and for facilitating seamless transitions to schools worldwide. Graduates are described as confident, harmonious individuals who possess a strong belief in their own potential.

Student support

EAL support
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Learning support
Dedicated department

Learning support

The school provides comprehensive student support through a team of highly qualified specialists who work under one roof. This team collaborates with teachers and parents to enhance personal growth, well-being, and academic development. Additionally, The Dove Centre has been launched as a dedicated space for highly personalized learning and inclusive education.

Frequently asked questions(3)
What curriculum does The Early Learning Centre International School, City School offer?
The Early Learning Centre International School, City School offers Ontario Curriculum.
What accreditations does The Early Learning Centre International School, City School hold?
The Early Learning Centre International School, City School holds accreditations including CIS and WASC.
Where is The Early Learning Centre International School, City School located?
The Early Learning Centre International School, City School is an international school in Bangkok, Thailand.

Tuition & fees

No published fee schedule was found for this school.

Admissions

The school accepts inquiries and applications through its website, with prospective families encouraged to visit the campuses to meet educators. Admissions are open for children from 18 months to 11 years of age across the various ELC campuses. The process includes options for scheduling tours and attending open house events, such as those held at the Samakee campus.

Calendar

The school operates on a three-term academic year: Term 1 (August–December), Term 2 (January–March), and Term 3 (April–June). Specific event dates, such as open houses, are communicated through the school's calendar and admissions channels.

Facilities

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About the campus

The campuses feature state-of-the-art facilities intentionally designed for children aged 18 months to 11 years, including lush, green gardens and outdoor spaces for play and sports. Specialized learning areas known as 'ateliers' are strategically placed throughout the schools to encourage curiosity and research. The environments include both open and private zones, allowing students to engage in collaborative play or find quiet sanctuary when needed.

Co-curriculars

The school offers a selection of after-school activities focused on sports, the arts, and language learning. These programmes are designed to complement the core curriculum and support the holistic development of students.

  • Payal Kogar
    Payal KogarHead of School & Pedagogista Member of the Educational Board of Governors

    Payal has been part of ELC for over 25 years, helping shape its learning community. Educated in India and Singapore, she has expanded her perspectives through study at UCL and Harvard, and works closely with Reggio Emilia founder Giovanni Piazza to refine ELC's inquiry-based pedagogy.

  • Heather Pease
    Heather PeaseHead of Teaching and Learning Member of the Educational Board of Governors

    Heather is a Canadian educator with a background in History, Biology, and Education from Queen’s University. An Ontario-trained teacher, she has worked in Saudi Arabia and is in her 7th year at The City School, where she specializes in Primary and Junior Mathematics and is currently completing a Masters in Education.

  • Jem Wright
    Jem WrightHead of Pastoral Care and Community Member of the Educational Board of Governors

    Jem is originally from the UK, raised in Australia, and holds a Bachelor of Arts and a Graduate Diploma in Teaching and Learning. With 15 years at The City School, she is currently completing a Masters in Special and Inclusive Education and focuses on social-emotional growth and the Responsive Classroom approach.

  • Trevor Cardozo
    Trevor CardozoHead of Technology and Innovation Member of the Board of Directors

    Originally from Toronto, Canada, Trevor began his career at ELC 12 years ago as a Year 3 teacher. He focuses on integrating technology, innovation, coding, robotics, and engineering into the curriculum to help children develop healthy and creative relationships with the digital world.