Thailand, Bangkok
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The school requires a uniform designed to balance a polished, professional appearance with comfort for active school life. Uniforms accommodate Thailand's climate and allow students to proudly represent their house teams during competitions and events.
The school provides balanced, healthy meals daily through Epicure Food Services. Menus cater to all dietary needs and restrictions; meals include a daily soup and salad bar, Western favorites, and authentic Thai dishes, with morning and afternoon snacks and fresh fruits and vegetables.
The school has a house system with house teams. Students can represent their house during competitions and events, and uniforms support house affiliation during activities.
The school is governed by a Leadership Team led by Head of School, including a President, Vice President, Director, Deputy Director, and School Supervisor.
Established in 2007, BCISB is the first and only school in Thailand offering the British Columbia (Canada) curriculum, accredited by both the BC Ministry of Education and the Thai Ministry of Education. Students graduate with the Dogwood Diploma, a Canadian high school qualification, and can also earn a Thai high school equivalency. The school emphasizes inquiry-based learning, critical thinking, and global citizenship. BCISB’s campus includes modern classrooms, science and IT labs, a music and drama studio, art room, swimming pool, gymnasium, and outdoor sports areas.
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