Maryvit
Sattahip
School.
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An absent price.
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Maryvit Sattahip earns a place in this directory through campus-specific primary evidence, not network inheritance. OPEC’s private-school database lists school code 1120100088. The official site identifies the Plu Ta Luang campus, publishes its Thai national structure from Pre-Nursery through Secondary 6 and describes 35,200 square metres of grounds. The same live homepage displays two incompatible current pupil figures: 1,800+ near the opening facts and 1,900+ later on the page. The structured count is therefore left unset. The academic-year 2569 admissions page is more precise about process, but its tuition table still contains placeholders rather than a usable tariff.
This is a Thai through-school, not an international substitute
The academics page describes Thailand’s Basic Education Core Curriculum and a full national route through M6. English appears as a taught subject; the public pages checked do not substantiate an English-medium international programme, Cambridge pathway, IB programme or foreign leaving credential. That distinction should shape the shortlist. A local family seeking Thai curricular continuity may see strength in the model, while a relocating family needing portable English-medium schooling is buying a different product elsewhere.
The campus is large; the exact current count is unresolved
The school publishes a 35,200-square-metre site and five teaching buildings, which establishes material physical scale. It does not support a single exact enrolment claim while the same homepage says both 1,800+ and 1,900+. Neither number is silently preferred. Ask admissions for a dated current roll, target-grade class size, number of sections, teacher allocation, counsellor and nurse coverage. Scale can support breadth, but it does not guarantee small classes or individual support.
The history has roots, but use dates precisely
The official history describes a 1995 transition in the school’s operation. This guide records 1995 as the relevant campus-history date rather than turning it into a broader claim about every Maryvit institution. History matters because a large local through-school can have established routines and alumni networks; it does not answer current fees, teaching quality or programme fit. Ask for recent phase-specific outcomes rather than treating age as a proxy.
The public admissions page cannot support a fee range
The current 2569 page is active, but its fee fields contain placeholders such as “xx,xxx.” A placeholder is not a price, and a sibling Maryvit campus cannot fill the gap. Tuition, application, assessment, registration, confirmation, deposit, meals, bus, uniform, books, examinations, activities and programme supplements all remain unpriced publicly. The directory therefore records fees on application and refuses to estimate.
The admissions process is unusually concrete even without prices
The page sets out five steps: buy and complete the application, submit and order the supporting documents, attend a knowledge assessment and interview, then receive the result through the stated channel. Primary and secondary applicants are told to hold a GPA of at least 2.75; overseas transfers may need English scores and additional certification. For one published 2569 general round, applications ran through 13 December 2025, testing took place that day, results followed on 18 December and enrolment was scheduled for 5–10 January 2026. A later round required M1, M3 and M4 families to register and pay between 24 and 27 February 2026. These dates are historical process evidence for the current academic year, not a promise that the next round will use them.
Scholarship amounts are published; award conditions still need a sheet
The admissions page advertises an April competitive scholarship exam with a 100% award and cash awards of ฿20,000 and ฿10,000 per year. It also labels a separate allocation as the previous year: 177 awards across staff children, academic merit and employee children, with a combined school budget of ฿3,834,252. Those figures show that scholarship activity exists, but the page does not publish current eligibility, number of awards by the advertised values, renewal standards, covered fee lines or whether the 100% award applies only to tuition. Ask for the current written rules before treating an award as part of the budget.
Request the first-year and continuing-year totals separately
Ask admissions for a dated grade-specific sheet showing every compulsory line and whether it is annual, semester, term or one-time. Require a first-year cash total and a normal next-year total. Ask whether registration repeats at P1, M1 or another phase, whether a confirmation payment is credited to tuition, and what money is refundable. A verbal headline is not enough for a family comparing multi-year affordability.
Plu Ta Luang makes the catchment specific
The location is most natural for Sattahip, Plu Ta Luang, U-Tapao-linked households and nearby eastern communities. Central Pattaya and Si Racha families should test the real route before treating “Chonburi” as local. The school does not publish bus prices on the current admissions page. Ask for route availability from the exact home, pickup and return windows, adult supervision, late-activity transport and how the price changes by distance.
Through-school continuity needs phase-level evidence
Pre-Nursery through M6 creates the possibility of one-campus continuity, but Early Years, Primary and Secondary can operate very differently. Ask how many pupils progress internally at P1, M1 and M4; whether selection or a fresh charge applies; what subject pathways exist in upper secondary; and how the school supports Thai university admissions. Request recent destinations with cohort sizes so that a list of universities is not mistaken for a rate.
OPEC registration is not international accreditation
The government record verifies the school’s legal identity within Thailand’s private-school system. It is not recorded here as CIS, WASC, NEASC, IB or Cambridge accreditation. Nor should claims belonging to Maryvit Bowin or another network campus be copied onto Sattahip. If admissions names an external recognition, verify this exact campus in the organisation’s own directory before relying on it for a credential decision.
The strongest fit is local and deliberately national
Maryvit Sattahip is most coherent for a family centred on Sattahip that wants a large established Thai private through-school and intends to remain in the Thai education pathway. It is less legible for a family that requires English-medium teaching, an international leaving qualification, boarding or price transparency before contact. The useful next step is a written evidence request, not an assumption based on scale or brand familiarity.
Questions for admissions
Request the complete 2569 fee sheet for the exact grade, every entry and recurring charge, the grade timetable with language of instruction, current class size, transport quote, phase-transition rules and final M6 credential. Ask for the withdrawal policy and fee increase history. If an enhanced English or other special programme is offered, obtain its approval, weekly timetable, teacher profile, extra charge and final credential separately from the standard Thai route.
How to read a source-verified record
This page reports what the identified campus and public authorities disclose on the verification date. It does not turn school marketing into an independent judgement or promise that a place, teacher, price or future phase will remain unchanged. Primary-source status answers “who published this?”; it does not answer every quality question. The source list lets a family inspect the evidence, while the gaps identify what must be supplied in a written offer or admissions meeting.
Keep fee structure attached to every number
A fee is meaningful only with its academic year, grade, billed period and inclusion set. Per-term, per-semester and annual figures should never be mixed casually, and a refundable deposit should not be treated like a non-refundable fee even though both require cash before entry. Where this page annualises a number, the school has published the number of billed periods. Where the school gives no price, the field stays unknown rather than being inferred from a neighbouring grade, an older year or a related campus.
Do not let a school category decide the fit
“International,” “bilingual,” “Christian” and “Thai private” describe important structural differences, but none replaces a target-grade timetable and credential check. A younger child may thrive in a school whose later pathway is still developing; an older child may need a recognised examination route immediately. A family remaining in Thailand can rationally value Thai fluency and national continuity more than an overseas qualification. Another family may need portable transcripts above every other benefit. The same school can therefore be a strong fit and a poor fit for two neighbouring households.
Use current scale and outcomes carefully
Published student counts, campus sizes and histories are recorded only when the school supplies them. They are context, not ratings. Large enrolment can support breadth but may also produce larger classes; a small cohort can bring attention but narrow peer and subject choices. University-destination lists are useful only with dates, cohort sizes and the exact qualification used. Ask for current, campus-specific evidence and avoid inheriting a group achievement from another branch.
Re-verify before money becomes non-refundable
Schools can replace a PDF without changing its address, move a page while leaving an old download indexed, or issue a family-specific schedule that differs from public material. Before paying, save the applicable document and ask admissions to attach it to the offer. If the offer differs from this page, ask which figure controls and why, then use the signed school document for the payment decision. Send the changed source to the guide so the public record can be corrected for the next family.
No usable tariff.
Ask for every line.
The official 2569 admissions page is current but displays placeholders instead of monetary amounts. No number is estimated or borrowed from another Maryvit campus.
| Charge / award | Published amount | Structure / action |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition | Not published | Exact grade + programme |
| Application / assessment | Not published | Amount + refundability |
| Registration / confirmation | Amount not published | Confirmation due within 7 business days after results |
| Deposit | Not published | Refund conditions |
| Meals / transport | Not published | Route + inclusion status |
| Uniform / books / devices | Not published | First-year item list |
| Activities / trips / exams | Not published | Expected annual total |
| Programme supplements / support | Not published | Decision process + tariff |
| Competitive scholarship | 100%, ฿20,000/year or ฿10,000/year | Request current eligibility, coverage, count + renewal rules |
Evidence status: none-published. Figures come from the school’s own current material. Unpublished lines remain unpriced rather than estimated.
A Sattahip family deliberately choosing a large Thai national through-school.
The decision is strongest when the curriculum route, location and written all-in cost match the actual child—not merely the school category. Verify the target grade and dated offer before paying.
Resolve these before paying.
- No usable public tuition or extras tariff.
- The public record supports Thai-medium national curriculum, not international provision.
- The homepage conflicts between 1,800+ and 1,900+ current pupils.
- Published scholarship values lack current coverage and renewal rules.
- No international leaving qualification or boarding is verified.
Turn the public record
into your real total.
1. Put the exact child and academic year on the quote
A usable offer names the child’s entry grade, programme, start date and academic year. It states whether each number is annual, termly, semester-based or monthly and shows the number of billed periods. If a promotion applies, ask for the standard amount, eligibility, expiry date and every later year affected. Never compare one school’s discounted opening year with another school’s normal continuing-year bill. Keep the dated schedule that governed the offer.
2. Separate tuition, non-refundable entry charges and deposits
Application, assessment, registration, enrolment and refundable security money are different costs. Ask which lines repeat at a phase change, which can transfer to a sibling and what notice is needed to recover a deposit. Build two totals: cash due before the first day and the normal recurring bill for the next complete year. Families often discover affordability problems in the first total even when the headline tuition fits.
3. Mark every extra included, compulsory, optional or unpriced
Have admissions mark meals, snacks, insurance, books, online platforms, devices, uniforms, sports kit, clubs, trips, external examinations, visa paperwork and language or learning support. “Optional” should mean a pupil can decline it without missing a normal curriculum requirement. Where no tariff is public, the written offer should still explain how and when the amount is set and whether it can change after enrolment.
4. Confirm the highest operating grade and leaving credential
A website can describe future grades before a campus teaches them. Ask for the current highest enrolled grade, planned expansion dates, examination board and exact leaving credential. Request campus-specific evidence rather than inheriting a group-level claim. Families planning an overseas university route should ask how the qualification is recognised and what graduates have actually used; families choosing Thailand’s national route should confirm transcript and examination support.
5. Price transport from the real home
Give admissions the exact address and intended after-school schedule. Request one-way and return prices, pickup windows, first pickup, last drop-off, supervision and late-activity arrangements. Drive the route during school traffic before signing a lease. A lower fee can lose its value when the child spends several hours each week on an indirect route or when a parent must make two daily cross-city journeys.
6. Resolve language and learning support before acceptance
Ask which subjects are taught in which language and who teaches them in the target grade. If English, Thai or learning support may be required, obtain the assessment basis, staffing, group size, frequency, review date and tariff before paying a non-refundable charge. A school may be willing to admit a child without having the specific support the family assumes.
7. Compare the same pupil, year and payment method
Use the same academic year, age, grade, route and payment method for every shortlist. Annualise only when the school publishes the number of billed terms or semesters. Add compulsory recurring extras to tuition and show refundable deposits separately. Record unpriced items as unknown rather than zero. This produces a decision table that survives marketing language and makes future increases easier to understand.
Ask for the exact-grade documents.
Request the current fee sheet, target-grade timetable, transport quote, support tariff and final credential in one written reply.
Every material claim,
traced to a primary source.
- Current campussattahip.maryvit.ac.th ↗
- Academicssattahip.maryvit.ac.th ↗
- Admissions + scholarshipssattahip.maryvit.ac.th ↗
- Registrationschool.opec.go.th ↗
Quick answers
before you apply.
What curriculum does Maryvit Sattahip teach?
Maryvit Sattahip School offers Thai Basic Education Core Curriculum. Ages Pre-Nursery-Secondary 6. Verify current pathways with the school's admissions office.
How much does Maryvit Sattahip cost per year?
Fees are not published on Maryvit Sattahip's public website as of the latest directory verification. Contact admissions directly for current tuition.
Where is Maryvit Sattahip located?
Maryvit Sattahip School is in Sattahip (23/1 Moo 6, Plu Ta Luang, Sattahip, Chonburi 20180). Commute times from central Pattaya vary — see the editorial for area context.
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