Thailand, Bangkok
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The school provides snack and lunch; meals are nutritious and a balanced diet with local and international dishes. Halal, vegetarian, and allergy accommodations are available. Meals are served in a spacious, air-conditioned canteen.
The school is accredited by ONESQA and affiliated with ISAT, GBAC, FOBISIA, and Cambridge International Examinations to offer IGCSEs and A Levels. It is accredited by the Education Development Trust and holds the International School Quality Mark.
Aster is a co-educational day school in central Bangkok, offering a British-based international curriculum. It begins with the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and progresses to the English National Curriculum in primary and lower secondary. In upper secondary, students prepare for IGCSEs and A-Levels, with a high school diploma pathway also available. The school’s facilities include flexible classrooms, science and computer labs, creative studios for art and performing arts, indoor sports areas, and spaces for project-based learning. Aster also supports after-school activities and enrichment programs as part of its extended learning model.
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