Thailand, Bangkok
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D-PREP International School follows an American curriculum framework, integrating the U.S. Common Core Standards. In the Primary Years (Nursery to Grade 5), the school implements the IB Primary Years Programme (PYP). From Grade 6 onwards, students transition to a standards-based American curriculum that emphasizes interdisciplinary and project-based learning. In High School (Grades 9–12), students have the option to take Advanced Placement (AP) courses in selected subjects, preparing them for university-level study. The curriculum includes core subjects such as English, mathematics, science, and social studies, along with specialist instruction in visual arts, music, physical education, and design. Thai language is offered in accordance with national requirements for students in Thailand.
D-PREP International School’s Secondary Campus in Samut Prakan, Thailand, serves students from Grades 6–12 with an American curriculum framework, incorporating Advanced Placement (AP) courses at the high school level. The campus offers dedicated science labs, art and music studios, a black-box theatre, and a multi-sport gymnasium. Students benefit from small class sizes, which supports individualized attention. A standout feature is the school’s focus on project-based learning, especially in STEM, where students apply academic concepts to real-world challenges. The school also promotes leadership development through its student council and community engagement programs. Located just outside Bangkok, the campus is easily accessible and offers a school bus service.
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