Thailand, Chiang Mai
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Grace International School is formally accredited by:
The Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC)
A highly respected U.S.-based accrediting body that ensures the school meets international academic standards in curriculum, faculty, and governance.
The Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI)
An organization that provides accreditation to Christian schools worldwide, with a strong focus on spiritual education and values-based learning.
The school does not have publicly available information on their awards.
Grace International School (GIS), established in 1999, serves students from Kindergarten to Grade 12. It offers an **American curriculum** with **Advanced Placement (AP)** courses, preparing students for higher education globally. The **37‑acre campus** south of Chiang Mai city features dedicated academic buildings, multiple sports fields, and green outdoor areas for play and physical education. English is the primary language of instruction, with Thai language classes across all levels, Chinese offered in High School, and TESOL support for non‑native speakers; Elementary also provides “heart language” support for Korean students. GIS is a **Christian school**, integrating **biblical values** into its teaching and community life, and serves many families involved in mission and Christian service in Southeast Asia. Students can participate in CMAC athletics, including basketball, soccer, volleyball, and cross‑country, as well as band, choir, and visual arts programs, fostering well‑rounded development in a values‑driven environment.
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