Thailand, Bangkok
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The school has a uniform policy. A Uniform Shop provides the standard uniform and PE kit for Foundation through A-Levels. The uniform includes a shirt, skirt or shorts, PE kit, jumper, hat, tie, and a house shirt for House events.
The canteen serves Thai, Western and vegetarian options. Meals are freshly prepared on site with local produce, and the canteen can cater for most dietary requirements and allergies.
Garden International has a House System with four houses: Gecko, Eagle, Cobra and Tiger. Pupils and staff are allocated to a House for the duration of their time at school. The system includes House events, two Captains per House, and a points-based reward structure with termly rewards and a year-end party.
Garden International School Bangkok, founded in 1999, is a co‑educational day school in the Sathorn district serving students aged 2–18. It follows the UK’s EYFS in Early Years, a modified British National Curriculum in Primary and Lower Secondary, Cambridge IGCSE in Key Stage 4, and Cambridge A Levels in Sixth Form. The school occupies a leafy, compact campus tucked among central Bangkok’s high‑rises, complete with gardens, an outdoor classroom, swimming pool, science labs, art studio and auditorium. Students engage in regular outdoor education trips from Year 3, residential camps, and competitive sports through GBAC and FOBISIA leagues. They can also participate in drama productions, choir, visual arts showcases, robotics, debating and yoga via a robust ECA program.
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