Thailand, Bangkok
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Anglo Singapore International School began in 2003 in a single modest campus at the end of Sukhumvit 31, starting with just four students. As demand grew, the school expanded—Campus 64 opened in 2012 and was followed by a third site in Nakhon Ratchasima in 2014. Ownership remains under Anglo Singapore International Co., Ltd., and today the three campuses serve over 1,800 students from more than 25 nationalities. The school’s growth reflects its ongoing development of educational programmes and facilities.
The school community is made up of students from diverse cultural backgrounds, representing over 25 nationalities. Regular activities include cultural celebrations, sports competitions, arts performances, and service projects through the Community Involvement Programme (CIP). Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) also play a central role, with options such as debate, drama, cooking, football, basketball, chess, golf, and journalism, helping students to connect across different year groups.
The school supports family engagement through its Parent Support Group (PSG), which collects an annual fee of THB 1,200 per family to fund activities. The PSG organises events, projects, and activities that strengthen ties between parents, staff, and students. Examples include supporting cultural festivals, school fairs, student performances, and community events. The group also helps coordinate parent volunteers for school programmes and provides feedback to school leadership on parent perspectives.
Anglo Singapore International School’s Campus 64 in Bangkok offers schooling from Kindergarten to Junior College with a curriculum that blends Singaporean and British approaches, leading to Cambridge IGCSE, AS and A Level pathways. The campus runs a daily transport service and canteen facilities for day students. Co-curricular options include sports (e.g., basketball, football, swimming), creative arts (music, dance, drama, visual arts), and academic clubs (robotics, eco-science, spelling bee), plus language clubs in Chinese and Japanese. A distinctive feature is the Community Involvement Programme (CIP), which requires students from Secondary 1 to JC 2 to complete three service outings per year. Campus 64 also serves as an open examination centre for Cambridge International and Pearson Edexcel, and hosts the SAT. Instruction is in English, with strong support for Thai and Mother Tongue.
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