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F1 in Schools blends STEM, creativity and teamwork. Model United Nations (MUN) develops global awareness, diplomacy and critical thinking. Debate Club sharpens logic, argumentation and public speaking. Coding & Robotics Club teaches programming and problem-solving, while the Excellerate Scheme offers advanced tutoring for high-achieving students in Year 5 to Year 13.
School Band & Music Ensembles offer opportunities to rehearse, perform and collaborate. Drama Club & School Productions provide opportunities to build confidence and stagecraft. Art & Design Club supports students to express themselves through creative visual media. The arts program encourages cross-disciplinary collaboration through performances and exhibitions.
Mandarin is offered as an after-school language activity. Thai Culture Club helps international students engage meaningfully with Thai traditions and customs. The school runs a bilingual Thai-English curriculum, with Mandarin as a third language.
Chess and Scrabble are among the after-school activities. A broad lineup of sports clubs includes football, basketball, badminton and swimming. Dance, Cooking, Art, and other hobby groups are available to explore creativity and personal interests. Mandarin is offered as an after-school language activity.
Interact club brings students in years 11-13 together to develop leadership and service projects. Projects carried out by the Interact club are based on supporting the community and helping those less fortunate. Year 12 completed a Leadership Project with fundraising and volunteering at Khuan Petch School. The school also runs fundraising and volunteering activities for United World Schools and SET charity.
Duke of Edinburgh Bronze Award is offered. Student Enterprise Club provides opportunities to design, pitch, and launch real-world business projects. Model United Nations (MUN) develops global awareness, diplomacy, and critical thinking. Leadership is embedded in the school through a holistic program and dedicated year-group leadership roles.
Wellbeing is central to ANS with a multi-layer pastoral care system. Weekly PSHE (Personal, Social, Health and Economic Education) sessions provide space for important topics. Komodo Wellbeing supports regular wellbeing check-ins and staff insights. The pastoral team includes Homeroom teachers and Year Leaders, and a school counsellor offers individual and group support.
Amnuay Silpa School, established in 1926, offers children aged 2 to 18 a full bilingual Thai–UK education, following both national Thai and British curricula through IGCSE in Years 10–11 and A Levels in Years 12–13 . Located in central Bangkok’s Ratchathewi district, the school teaches primarily in English and Thai, with Mandarin as a third language. Notable facilities include dedicated labs, performance spaces, art studios, and sports fields used by 18 teams competing in regional leagues. A signature offering is its participation in the international **F1 in Schools** challenge, where students design miniature racing cars and compete globally. Additional extras include a TED Talk Club, Duke of Edinburgh Award, Student Enterprise, and the Excellelate STEM programme ; emphasizing skills in presentation, innovation, and leadership. This makes ANS particularly suitable for families seeking a bilingual school that combines national and international qualifications with hands-on, globally recognized initiatives.
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