Thailand, Bangkok
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AISB Sukhumvit Soi 31 Campus uses a dual Australian and British curriculum. Inquiry-based learning is embedded across Humanities and Science. STEAM is integrated across the curriculum, with formal classes in the Innovation Centre at the Soi 31 Campus. The Innovation Centre includes a Digital Technology and Robotics Laboratory, a Science, Engineering and Mathematics Laboratory and Makerspace (The Fab Lab), a Multimedia Centre, an Art and Design Technology Studio, a Food Technology Kitchen and Dining Space, The Innovation Hub, and a Music and Movement Centre.
Co-curricular activities include music and visual arts. The music program includes singing, dancing, and playing instruments; it provides public performances and concerts and offers one-on-one private lessons with music teachers. Art fosters expression through art making with a range of mediums. STEAM is an integrated program supported by the AISB Innovation Centre.
Thai language and culture is compulsory for Year 1–2 and continues through the year groups in various forms. Other languages offered include French and Mandarin for all students, with Japanese also available to native speakers in later years; languages are taught with varying frequency (twice per week). In Years 3–8, Thai remains compulsory; other languages include Japanese, Mandarin, French and Thai. In Years 9–12, Thai remains compulsory (IGCSE Thai available for native speakers); Japanese, Mandarin and French are also offered.
The Co-Curricular program includes chess, music, art and swimming as structured activities. The After School Activities Program (ASA) offers a variety of options such as gymnastics, chess, basketball, football, cooking, swimming and more.
AISB has a Leadership Team led by the School Director, with Heads of Early Years, Primary and Secondary, and a Head of STEAM. An Enrichment Programme is coordinated by the Enrichment Programme Coordinator to support student development.
The campus features a Sports Centre, undercover sports field and swimming pool, with a daily physical education program and swimming lessons. The school values wellbeing, community, respect, personal best, integrity and global outlook. The After School Activities Program (ASA) includes activities such as gymnastics, chess, basketball, football, cooking, swimming and more.
Australian International School Bangkok’s Soi 31 campus offers education from Foundation to Year 12 in the heart of Sukhumvit, Bangkok. Established in 2002, the school combines the Australian Curriculum in the early years with Cambridge Lower Secondary, progressing to IGCSEs in Years 9–10 and culminating in AS and A Levels. The campus is home to the AISB Innovation & Sports Centre, which supports integrated STEAM learning alongside extensive sports and performing arts programmes. Students study in English, with Thai compulsory and additional languages including French, Mandarin, Japanese, and German. The school community includes over 800 students from diverse backgrounds, supported by co-educational classes and a supervised transport system that links both campuses. Notable initiatives include the school’s Eco-Schools sustainability programme and its well-regarded Chess Academy, which offers specialist training and competitions. Together, these features make AISB’s Soi 31 campus a distinctive choice for families seeking international education in Bangkok.
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