Garden International Rayong
FOBISIA member since 2002 or earlier. IB Diploma. ฿147K–฿609.8K standard (2025/26, latest published).
Garden’s latest published 2025/26 standard tuition is ฿147,000–฿609,800; Regents’ 2026/27 standard tuition is ฿464,000–฿899,000, with its 5% annual-payment option shown separately. Both offer boarding—Garden from Year 5, Regents from Year 3—and IBDP; Regents also offers A-Level.
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Garden uses its latest published 2025/26 fee page; Regents uses its school-published 2026/27 schedule. The table compares standard tuition before Regents’ 5% annual-payment discount. Garden standard years bill three terms, while its Y11 and Y12–13 exam-year totals use the two published terms.
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| Dimension | Garden (Rayong) | Regents (Pattaya) |
|---|---|---|
| Founded | 1994 | 1994 |
| Address | Ban Chang, Rayong — ~30 min south of central Pattaya | Pong, Banglamung, Chonburi — Pattaya-side premium campus |
| Age range | 2–18 (Nursery → Year 13 IBDP · full through-school) | 1–18 (Lion Cubs from August 2026; published tariff begins at Pre-Nursery → Year 13) |
| Secondary on campus | Yes — IGCSE → IB Diploma on same campus (no A-Level) | Yes — IGCSE → IB Diploma or A-Level on same campus |
| Early Years philosophy | British EYFS / Foundation Stage | British EYFS · IPC lower-primary pathway |
| Primary curriculum | British National Curriculum | British National Curriculum + IPC |
| Language model | English-medium · Thai · Spanish · French · Mandarin | English-medium · Thai · Mandarin |
| Accreditation | CIS · IB World School · CAIE and ONESQA are school-published claims · FOBISIA member (joined 2002 or earlier) | IB World School · Education Development Trust and ONESQA are school-published claims · Nord Anglia network |
| Class size | Smaller cohort — verify IBDP class size on tour | Large premium campus — verify cohort sizes on tour |
| Annual tuition (published) | ฿147,000–฿609,800/yr standard tuition (2025/26, latest published) | ฿464,000–฿899,000/yr standard tuition; 5% annual prepayment saves ฿23,200–฿44,950 (2026/27) |
| Nursery / EY1 tuition | ฿147,000/yr Nursery half-day · ฿268,500 full-day | ฿464,000/yr Pre-Nursery standard; annual prepayment ฿440,800 |
| Year 1 / KS1 tuition | ฿418,500/yr (Years 1–2 band) | ฿649,000/yr standard; annual prepayment ฿616,550 |
| Year 6 tuition | ฿447,300/yr (Years 3–6 band) | ฿682,000/yr standard; annual prepayment ฿647,900 |
| One-time admission | ฿60,000 (Foundation) · ฿120,000 (Primary+Secondary) · ฿5,000 application · ฿40,000 refundable deposit | ฿60,000 (Pre-N–Reception) · ฿107,000 (Y1–13) · ฿7,500 application |
| Transport | ฿18,000–฿32,100/term by zone | ฿45,000–฿126,000/year one-way or ฿60,000–฿168,000/year two-way |
| Boarding | Weekly from Year 5 ฿297,000/year; full boarding ฿345,000/year; ฿20,000 deposit | From Year 3 · ฿447,000/year standard; 5% annual-payment saving ฿22,350 gives ฿424,650 (+ ฿30,000 retainer) |
| Sixth Form pathway | IB Diploma only — Y12–13 IBDP ฿609,800/yr (฿304,900 × 2 terms · no A-Level) | IB Diploma or A-Level — Y12–13 standard tuition ฿899,000; annual prepayment ฿854,050 |
| Live editorial | Garden → read editorial | Regents → read editorial |
| Published support-cost label | Combined fee label — “Compulsory EAL/Learning Support”; amount on request in the latest published 2025/26 fee source. | Separate school labels — English Language Acquisition Programme: ฿131,000–฿214,000/year; Personalised Support Programme: ฿27,000–฿92,000/year, plus ฿3,000 inclusion assessment. |
On standard published tuition, Garden is lower at every overlapping band: Year 1 is ฿418,500 versus Regents ฿649,000, and Year 10 is ฿500,100 versus Regents ฿890,000. Regents’ 5% annual-payment option saves ฿32,450 at Years 1–2 and ฿44,500 at Years 10–11. Garden also publishes weekly and full boarding from Year 5; Regents publishes boarding from Year 3. Compare the child’s exact year, compulsory extras and payment timing before using either endpoint.
Garden is IBDP-only at Sixth Form. Regents offers both IB Diploma and A-Level after IGCSE. Regents Years 10–11 standard tuition is ฿890,000 and Years 12–13 is ฿899,000; its 5% annual-payment option reduces those rows to ฿845,500 and ฿854,050.
Garden at Ban Chang, Rayong sits ~30 minutes south of central Pattaya — a daily run many families accept for lower published fees and FOBISIA sports circuits, but not walkable from Jomtien or Naklua. If you live in Rayong or Ban Chang already, Garden's location is a structural advantage. Regents at Pong, Banglamung sits on the Pattaya side — typically 15–25 minutes from central Pattaya. Test both commutes at school-run times before enrolling. The fee gap (~฿186K/yr at Year 1, ~฿329K/yr at Year 10) only makes sense if the Rayong run is sustainable for your family.
Garden pairs CIS accreditation with current FOBISIA membership (the federation says it joined in 2002 or earlier) and publishes IBDP examination results — 100% Diploma pass rate in 2023 (89% in 2022, 100% in 2021 on its official results page). Verify latest cohort size and average points on tour. Garden also offers broader language exposure (Spanish + French + Mandarin vs Regents' three-language offering). Regents sits inside Nord Anglia Education — 80+ schools across 30+ countries, MIT for STEM and Juilliard for performing arts partnerships, cross-network teacher exchanges and relocation portability. Structural fit for globally mobile families who may transfer mid-course.
Both schools publish boarding. Garden offers weekly boarding from Year 5 at ฿297,000/year or full boarding at ฿345,000/year, plus a ฿20,000 deposit. Regents boards from Year 3 at ฿447,000 standard, or ฿424,650 with its 5% annual-payment option, plus a ฿30,000 retainer.
On standard published tuition, Garden runs from ฿147,000 in half-day Nursery to ฿609,800 in Years 12–13, while Regents runs from ฿464,000 in Pre-Nursery to ฿899,000 in Years 12–13. Regents’ 5% annual-payment option is shown separately. Add each school’s published entry, transport and boarding charges before comparing total cash due.
You want pure British A-Level without IB at premium scale — see Rugby vs Regents. You need IB Diploma at a lower fee point — see ISE Sriracha (American + IBDP at G11–12). You want Cognita forest-school IB in Rayong — see Garden vs St Andrew's. You need Established-tier British in Nongprue — see MIS vs TPIS.
Garden’s latest published tariff in this record is 2025/26; Regents publishes 2026/27. That makes the table useful for understanding the schools’ structures, but it is not permission to assume Garden’s older amount will remain the enrolling family’s price. Ask Garden for a dated quote for the intended start year and keep its published 2025/26 figure visible beside it. At Regents, keep the 5% annual-payment option separate from standard tuition so a discount available only with earlier cash payment is not mistaken for the base fee.
Build a first-year column and a later-year column for each school. Include application, enrolment or registration, refundable deposits, tuition, compulsory support, meals, transport, books, uniform, trips, activities, examinations and boarding where relevant. Mark every item as mandatory, optional, refundable, annual, termly or one-time. If either school has not published a price, leave it “quote required”; an empty public line is not evidence that the family will pay nothing.
Garden’s published weekly and full-boarding options begin from Year 5, while Regents publishes boarding from Year 3. Parents should compare the actual residential pattern, not only the annual charge. Ask which nights are included, how weekends and holidays work, what transport is provided, how medical care and guardianship are handled, which activities carry extra charges, and what happens when a pupil wants to move between weekly and full boarding. Request the current boarding handbook and a dated invoice alongside the day-school offer.
Visit the boarding house during an ordinary school week if residence is part of the decision. Ask to see the age-appropriate sleeping, study and recreation areas; understand phone rules, prep supervision and contact with families; and meet the adult responsible for the relevant age group. A published minimum year does not tell parents whether the daily routine suits this particular child.
Regents’ IB Diploma-or-A-Level choice is valuable to a family that genuinely wants to preserve both routes. Ask when pupils choose, which subjects run for the expected cohort, minimum entry requirements, timetable constraints and what happens when a low-demand subject cannot open. Garden’s IB-only Sixth Form is simpler but still requires subject-level checking: request the intended IB subjects, prerequisites, counselling timetable, examination charges and recent cohort context. Published pass rates should be read with cohort size and average points, not as a guarantee for an individual pupil.
For a younger child, compare what leads into those senior options. Ask both schools how the English curriculum is assessed, which IGCSE subjects are compulsory or elective, how pupils are advised before Year 10, and how learning or English-language support affects subject access. Network names, accreditation and facilities are meaningful context, but the decisive evidence is the child’s written route through the years they are likely to attend.
Run both routes at morning drop-off and afternoon collection, then ask for a bus quote to the exact address. Garden’s Ban Chang location can be logical for a Rayong-based family and exhausting for a household on the other side of Pattaya; Regents’ Pong location reverses some of that geography. Confirm pickup windows, ride duration, after-activity returns and whether a boarding pattern would reduce or complicate travel. Add the route to the weekly timetable before deciding that a tuition saving compensates for distance.
The final shortlist should contain two child-specific documents: proposed year group, curriculum and later qualification route, required support, complete first-year total, recurring annual estimate, transport or boarding arrangement and payment conditions. The better school is the one whose whole package remains workable, not the one with the strongest single headline.
Yes. Both run British pathways with IB Diploma at Sixth Form. Regents also offers A-Level as an alternative — students choose after IGCSE. Garden is IBDP-only at Sixth Form.
Garden is lower at every peer year-group on standard published tuition: Nursery half-day ฿147,000 versus Regents Pre-Nursery ฿464,000; Year 1 ฿418,500 versus ฿649,000; Year 10 ฿500,100 versus ฿890,000. Regents’ 5% annual-payment option reduces its rows when paid by the deadline.
Both publish boarding. Garden offers weekly boarding from Year 5 at ฿297,000/year or full boarding at ฿345,000/year, plus a ฿20,000 deposit. Regents boards from Year 3 at ฿447,000 standard; the 5% annual-payment saving is ฿22,350, giving ฿424,650, plus a ฿30,000 retainer.
Garden publishes a 100% Diploma pass rate for 2023 (89% in 2022, 100% in 2021 on its official results page). Regents does not publish identical figures publicly — verify the current-year pass rate on tour.
No. Garden publishes campus-specific CIS accreditation; Regents does not currently publish a campus-specific CIS claim. Garden adds current FOBISIA membership; the federation says it joined in 2002 or earlier. Regents adds Nord Anglia Education network and IBDP-or-A-Level optionality at Sixth Form.
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