Accident insurance cards are provided by the school. In the event of a serious accident at school, students will be taken to the nearest hospital for treatment.
Parents of students from Nursery to Year 6 can collect the insurance cards from the Primary School Office. Students in Years 7 to 13 will receive their cards directly from their advisory teachers at the beginning of the new academic year.
The Student Group Accident insurance policy provides coverage of up to THB 10,000 per student, per incident.
If you choose to receive medical treatment from a provider within the Dhipaya Insurance network, simply present your child’s Thai ID card or passport along with the Dhipaya accident card. Treatment will then be provided without the need for advance payment, within the THB 10,000 coverage limit. Click here to view the list of hospitals within the Dhipaya network
Should you prefer for your child to receive treatment from a provider outside of the Dhipaya hospital network, payment must be made in advance. You may then submit a claim for reimbursement by providing the necessary documents, including receipts and medical certificate, to the Admissions Office once your child has completed treatment or the maximum coverage has been reached.
The student group accident insurance is not health insurance and excludes accidents occurring from driving or riding a motorcycle and accidents occurring from dangerous sports such as martial arts, water sports, motor sports, and sport competitions. In the event that the school should organise a school programme which falls under the exclusions of the accident insurance, parents will be informed and will need to decide whether or not they would like their child to participate.
Due to the limited coverage of the student group accident insurance, it is imperative that parents should purchase additional health and accident insurance for their child or children in case of emergencies. Please note that our group insurance policy cannot be modified to accommodate individual needs..
The safety of the students in our care is our paramount concern, and we always endeavour to ensure that we anticipate, observe, and act upon all reasonable measures necessary to protect them. However, accidents and injuries do occur from time to time, often without anyone being at fault. We are unable to offer compensation for any accident or injury which is not attributable to our fault.
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