Thailand, Bangkok
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Council of International Schools (CIS)
An international accreditation organisation that evaluates schools against global standards in teaching, learning, and governance.
WASC (Western Association of Schools and Colleges)
A US-based accrediting commission that evaluates and certifies the quality of schools internationally, ensuring they meet established standards of educational practice.
ONESQA (Office for National Education Standards and Quality Assessment, Thailand)
The Thai government’s external quality assessment agency, responsible for monitoring and evaluating school performance nationwide.
MOE (Ministry of Education, Thailand)
The national authority for education in Thailand which licenses and regulates schools operating in the country.
Cambridge Assessment International Education
The school is a registered Cambridge International School, authorised to deliver Cambridge programmes and examinations (IGCSE, AS, and A-Levels).
The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award
A global youth development program that recognises personal achievement in service, skills, physical recreation, and adventurous journeys.
ISAT (International Schools Association of Thailand)
A membership body for international schools in Thailand, promoting best practices and professional collaboration among member institutions.
HSK (Chinese Proficiency Test)
The school is recognised as a test centre for HSK, an international standardised Chinese language proficiency exam.
There is no publicly available information on awards given to the school in the past five years.
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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