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How much per annum to put a 12 year old Thai into a good school here including books and uniform?
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Depends on what you believe is a good school.
From 12G up to 100G I believe.
Thai private schools are quite a lot less expensive than foreign schools.
Boarding schools or living together with you?
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mid range

Not boarding

Not private
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Are you talking in Hua Hin itself, Richard? The likes of Salesian, Somtawin (non English) or even Yamsaard?
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Yes in HH
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The best you're going to get in HH is Somtawin or Yamsaard - both cost approx 70k per year, more info here:

www.expathuahin.com/schools-huahin.php
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You will also find a cheap, but very good private school in Hua Hin.
The Darunsuksa School.
Their price is under 6000 Bt pr year, included 3 uniforms and books.
For around 1000 Bt extra they have a program called Yamaha Extra which gives the pupils extra lessons in English, music and sport.

Tel. no to this school is 032 511107
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