Thailand, Bangkok
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Building 4 is a six-story, 3,957-square-meter facility that houses a large cafeteria and classrooms. The first two floors are dedicated to cooking and dining, while the upper floors contain technology-enabled classrooms. The campus includes a soccer field, a blue court, an automated gate, a playground, and landscaped spaces. Milne Auditorium is used for events such as university fairs.
The campus has a soccer field and a blue court. EIS participates in AISAA sports tournaments, including basketball, football, and volleyball.
Milne Auditorium is a key on-campus venue used for assemblies and events such as university fairs. The school follows the California Common Core Curriculum and is accredited by Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), Adventist Accrediting Association (AAA), International Schools Association of Thailand (ISAT), Office for National Education Standards and Quality Assessment (ONESQA), and East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools (EARCOS).
Pathfinder; Summer Class; Summer Camps; Robotics; SASA Summer After School Activities; ASA (After School Activites); Ice skating; Badminton. Pathfinder Leadership Camp is also offered on campus.
Ekamai International School (EIS) is a Christian, co‑educational international school in central‑east Bangkok, serving students from Pre‑K to Grade 12, with over 33 nationalities represented and approximately 77 % Thai families. Founded in 1946 and relocated to its current Watthana District campus in 1957, it sits on Sukhumvit 63 (Ekkamai) near the BTS Ekkamai station and the Eastern Bus Terminal, a well‑connected urban neighbourhood with cafés, shopping and transit links. EIS follows a US curriculum with Advanced Placement (AP) options in high school, and provides instruction in English as well as Thai language & culture, Japanese, Spanish, French, German, and Mandarin. A distinctive feature is its Pathfinder programme for Grades 5–8 students, which engages them in camping, nature hikes and leadership workshops as part of a global Adventist youth tradition. With accreditation by WASC and AAA, the school combines religious studies, a weekly chapel, and a supportive community grounded in spiritual values.
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