Thailand, Nakhon Ratchasima
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1. 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.
2. 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.
3. MOE (Ministry of Education, Thailand) – The national authority for education in Thailand, which licenses and regulates schools operating in the country.
4. The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award – A global youth development program that recognizes personal achievement in service, skills, physical recreation, and adventurous journeys.
5. ISAT (International Schools Association of Thailand) – A membership body for international schools in Thailand, promoting best practices and professional collaboration among member institutions.
There is no information on awards given to the school (as opposed to individual students) in the past five years that is publicly available on the Korat campus web pages.
Anglo Singapore International School – Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat) opened in August 2014 as the school’s third campus, situated on 16 rai within the City Link Community on Mittraphap Road. It follows the Singapore Curriculum, recognized for its strong foundations in mathematics and science, and offers the Cambridge IGCSE in secondary years. English is the primary language of instruction, with Thai, Mandarin Chinese, Japanese, and Korean available as additional language subjects. The campus is equipped with facilities for academics, sports, and the arts, and offers services such as a canteen and transportation. A distinctive feature is the STEAM-B approach, integrating Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, Mathematics, and Business into learning, encouraging students to connect knowledge across disciplines. Students can also participate in clubs ranging from Chinese language and Fun Science to swimming and taekwondo.
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