Thailand, Bangkok
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The school operates two Bangkok campuses: Sukhumvit Soi 20 for Nursery to Year 1 and Sukhumvit Soi 31 for Foundation to Year 12. AISB Innovation and Sports Centre is shared by both campuses. The AISB Innovation Centre hosts the STEAM program, with formal classes commencing at the Soi 31 Campus. Both campuses have dedicated, covered and age-appropriate swimming pools, and a covered soccer field is available to all ages.
The AISB Sports Centre is shared by both campuses. The pools on both campuses are dedicated, covered and age-appropriate, and there is a covered soccer field available to all ages.
AISB Curriculum is based on the Australian curriculum framework, with syllabuses from the UK, USA, Canada and New Zealand. The curriculum emphasizes inquiry-based learning, literacy, numeracy, the arts and critical and collaborative thinking. The STEAM program is infused across the curriculum, with formal classes at the AISB Innovation Centre starting at the Soi 31 Campus. The languages program includes Thai language and culture as compulsory in early years, with French and Mandarin offered from Year 2 and additional languages such as Japanese and German available in higher year groups. Swimming and physical development are integrated through daily physical education and swimming programs, supported by dedicated pools on both campuses.
Co-curricular activities include chess, music and the arts, with STEAM initiatives supported by the AISB Innovation Centre. The school offers a broad STEAM program and related activities within the AISB Innovation Centre. Art is part of the co-curricular and arts experiences. The After School Activities Program (ASA) provides options such as gymnastics, chess, basketball, football, cooking, swimming and more.
The AISB Sukhumvit Soi 20 Campus, founded in 2002 as the school’s original site, serves children from 18 months to around five years old (Nursery 1 to Year 1) in a residential pocket of central Sukhumvit. The campus constructs its early learning around the Australian Early Years Learning Framework ‘Belonging, Being and Becoming’, promoting inquiry-based and play-centred experiences. Instruction is in English, and staffing includes native, qualified teachers. A co-curricular program incorporates art, music, sports, sciences and digital technologies—giving children opportunities to explore STEAM and creative expression from the outset. Daily bus and shuttle services ensure smooth journeys for local families and connectivity to the Upper Primary & Secondary campus on Soi 31. With low student numbers per class (typically 15–18) and a nurturing, tightly knit setting, the Soi 20 campus offers a welcoming first step into school life.
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