School Profile Pages
Please click on the school below to access the school profile page*. This is a new resource and we will be adding more profiles asap.
- Denla British School
- American Pacific International School
- Bangkok Patana School
- British International School Phuket
- Chiang Mai International School
- Concordian International School
- Garden International School
- Harrow Bangkok
- International Community School
- International School Bangkok
- International School Eastern Seaboard
- KIS International School
- Lanna International School Thailand
- Nakornpayap International School
- NIST International School
- Pan – Asia International School
- Pensmith STEM International
- Prem Tinsulanonda International School
- Regents International School Pattaya
- Ruamrudee International School
- St Andrews International School, Bangkok
- St Andrews International School, Green Valley
- St Stephens International School
- Thai- Chinese International School
- The Regents School Bangkok
- Varee International School
- Wells International School
Please let us know if the schools details need updating.
The information on this page has been gathered by the Leopardfish team. However staff, websites and contract benefits change regularly. If you discover one of these changes please let us know by emailing us at admin@leopardfish.
* Leopardfish takes no responsibility for the accuracy of this data, All data is provided in good faith.
Leopardfish – Country Guide
Lifestyle



Thailand is a popular destination for expats and reasons are self-evident: sandy beaches, beautiful topography, an exotic culture rich in history and affordable. Bangkok, where most expats reside, is a hustling, bustling cosmopolitan city with just about everything a westerner could hope for. It’s full of fine restaurants, entertainment and luxury malls. That said, there are downsides: horrible and chronic traffic congestion in Bangkok and the fact that English is not widely spoken among Thai people. Still, most expats find it fairly easy to navigate Thailand seems easy enough to navigate for the expat and they generally get along quite fine at retail establishments. All in all, most western expats in Thailand love Thailand. Read more…
Satisfying sights on Lifestyle in Thailand
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Cost of Living



Living in Thailand is good on the expat budget. According to Xpatular.com’s July 2016 report, the cost of living in Thailand is well below the international average. This becomes quite evident when the expat purchases goods and services such as household accommodations and furnishings, transit, utilities, Internet, groceries, restaurants and alcohol. Strangely enough, the only consumer product that appears to be pricey in Thailand is clothes. Interestingly, many western expatriate teachers in Thailand have compensation packages that are aligned with the general cost of living in that country. While that certainly enables them to live comfortably, it does make saving money difficult. Read more…
Satisfying sights on Lifestyle in Thailand
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Climate



Although Thailand’s climate is hot and humid all year round, there are three particular seasons. The coolest time being between November and February with temperatures of 26 degrees Celsius the hottest being from March to May, with temperatures of 32 degrees and the wettest time is from June to October, with temperatures of 28 degrees On the west coast where the islands of Phuket, Krabi and Phi Phi lie, heavy storms can occur between April and October.
Safety and Security
The political and security status of countries around the world are constantly changing, to keep up with the current situation in any country please monitor the relevant Government websites and international news. The links below also provide useful indicators for prospective travelers:
The UK Foreign Office US State Department BBC World News Al Jazeera