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Amnuay Silpa School is organized into three phases: Foundation, Primary and Secondary. The school offers an International Bilingual Education, a Thai-UK curriculum with Mandarin taught as a third language. The school is Council of International Schools (CIS) accredited. The Thinking School framework underpins the curriculum, enabling critical, creative and reflective thinking. The school emphasizes holistic development and wellbeing across all phases.
Amnuay Silpa School provides a dynamic Physical Education program for Nursery through Secondary. The program combines outdoor games, team sports, athletics, swimming, and a range of specialist activities. The After School Programme offers clubs such as martial arts, gymnastics, swimming, football, basketball, badminton and dance. Competitive sports teams run from U9 to U19 for both genders and compete in GBAC league and FOBISIA tournaments, including hosting and traveling for fixtures.
Foundation Phase covers Nursery to Year 2 and uses Habits of Mind to guide learning, with a team including Class Teachers, Specialist Teachers, Intervention Teachers and Learning Support Assistants. In Years 1–2, Collaborative Teaching provides two qualified teachers in core lessons for language and maths to ensure appropriate challenge. The Foundation Phase aligns Thai and UK Curriculum Stages to support progression toward Primary. The Primary Phase follows a bilingual UK/Thai curriculum with Mandarin as a third language and a Bring Your Own Device program for Years 4–6, emphasizing enquiry and independent problem-solving. The Secondary Phase offers both an International Bilingual Pathway and an International Pathway, with IGCSEs and A Levels, and uses external assessments such as ONET, IGCSEs and A Levels, supported by a wellbeing and pastoral framework.
The co-curricular enrichment programme spans arts, sports, leadership and innovation, with highlights such as F1 in Schools, a TED Talk Club, the Duke of Edinburgh Award, a Student Enterprise Club, Model United Nations, Debate Club, School Band and Drama productions. There is a wide range of arts and STEM clubs, including Art & Design, Coding & Robotics, Eco Club and Thai Culture Club. A broad sports offering includes football, basketball, badminton and swimming, all led by experienced coaches. The programme also includes After School activities, Scouts, Student Leadership and Charity Service, and various educational visits and summer camps.
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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