How much does Microsoft 365 cost for Thai schools and universities?
Microsoft 365 Business Standard at S$17.00/user/month is the practical minimum for Thai teachers and staff. It includes full desktop Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) for lesson planning and grading, plus 50 GB email and 1 TB storage.
For students, Microsoft 365 A1 is free — web-only Office, Teams, and email. Suitable for shared computer labs and basic coursework. A3 adds desktop Office applications for university students who need full functionality on their own devices.
Education-Specific Microsoft 365 Licensing
For Teachers and Staff
Thai teachers use Excel heavily for grade tracking and reporting, Word for lesson plans and exam papers, PowerPoint for presentations, and Outlook for communication with parents and administrators. Business Standard includes full desktop versions of all these applications — not web-only versions that lack features educators rely on.
For a school with 50 teachers on Business Standard, the monthly cost is approximately THB 14,800. Annual billing reduces this by roughly 20%.
For Students
Most Thai schools operate on tight IT budgets. Three licensing tiers cover different student needs:
A1 (free): Works on any device with a browser. Students get web versions of Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, plus Teams for classroom collaboration. Suitable for primary schools and shared computer labs where students don't need to install applications.
A3 (paid): Adds installable desktop Office on up to 5 devices per student. Suitable for secondary and university students who need to work on assignments at home with full Office functionality.
A5 (premium): Adds advanced security, compliance, and analytics tools. Typically reserved for university IT administrators managing large deployments.
ManagingDevices Across Campuses
For schools with computer labs, shared tablets, or university-issued laptops, Intune for Education (included in A3 and A5) lets IT administrators enforce security policies, restrict app installations, and remote-wipe lost devices — from a single dashboard.
Common Questions for Thai Schools
Can we mix student and staff plans?
Yes. Most schools have staff on Business Standard or A3, students on A1 or A3. This is normal and fully supported by Microsoft.
Does this work with Thai language?
Full Thai localization across all applications: Thai spell-check in Word and Outlook, Thai number formats, and Buddhist calendar display. Teams and Outlook support Thai in the interface and in content.
What about shared devices in computer labs?
Shared PC mode and Intune for Education let you configure devices that multiple students use throughout the day. Each student signs in with their own account, accesses their files and settings, and signs out cleanly when done.
Plan Recommendation
For most Thai schools: Staff on Business Standard, students on A1 (free). Upgrade students to A3 only if they need desktop Office at home.
Next Steps
- View Thailand pricing in THB
- Learn: How to set up MFA for school staff
- Read: PDPA compliance for educational institutions
- Contact us for a free migration assessment
Last updated: July 2026.
