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Conditions and expenses for Thai primary school students to study abroad
The conditions and fees for studying abroad for Thai primary school students are as follows:

The primary condition for Thai primary school students to study abroad is their age, ranging from 3 to 18 years old; Secondly, the economic problem, the average annual tuition of international schools in Thailand is 380,000 baht.

Many international private schools in Thailand have students ranging in age from 3 to 18. Kindergarten or early education is generally 3 to 6 years old. Primary education ranges from 7 years old to 12 years old, and from 1 grade to grade 6.

Second, economic issues. The average tuition fee of international schools in Thailand is 380,000 baht a year, which translates into about 80,000 RMB, and the living expenses are 50,000-60,000 RMB a year. Tuition and miscellaneous fees in private schools, in addition to the regular tuition fees, there are some additional fees. Private schools in Thailand usually charge a fixed fee every semester or every year. In addition, most private schools will charge other fees. Prices are different in different regions and schools.

Pay attention to three points when studying in primary schools in Thailand:

1, choose a school. Good primary schools in Thailand are generally private primary schools. Of course, there are good and bad private primary schools. Good private schools, rich and famous people in Thailand are all lined up, so it is difficult to get into good schools.

2. Teaching quality. Thai students have poor learning ability and poor education quality. For children's study, it is best to study in key schools in China.

3. Accommodation and life. There are no host families in Thailand, so parents of children must accompany their children to study.

Most private schools also charge other fees. Some of these expenses are optional, some are not, and they are compulsory consumption.