Thailand, Pattaya
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1. Attend an open house or campus visit, if available. The school may provide opportunities to tour the facilities and meet key staff.
2. Submit application documents, including the completed application form, previous school reports/transcripts, medical form, CAT4 assessment (for ages 7+), EAL screening (if needed), and disclosure of any special learning or emotional needs.
3. Participate in assessment: students may take entrance tests (like CAT4) and/or attend interviews, depending on the grade level.
4. Receive the offer: ISE sends an admissions decision and, for Middle and High School, a course offerings guide, with class choices submitted at acceptance.
5. Confirm enrollment by submitting acceptance, arranging payment, and receiving the admission certificate to support a visa application (if applicable).
ISE does not publicly indicate use of a waitlist or pool system.
ISE offers merit-based scholarship opportunities to new students who demonstrate exceptional ability in academics, athletics, or the arts. These scholarships are designed to support well-rounded students entering the school and are reviewed by a dedicated committee. Applicants must indicate their interest on the admissions form and complete the CAT4 assessment as part of the evaluation process. Eligibility criteria and scholarship terms are shared with shortlisted candidates during the application process. While ISE does not publish award values or specific quotas, scholarships are part of the school’s commitment to supporting talented learners across disciplines.
The International School Eastern Seaboard (ISE) in Chonburi, Thailand, welcomes students aged 2 through Grade 12 within a leafy campus set beside Burapha Golf Club, about 30 minutes from Pattaya and 20 minutes from Chonburi City. ISE delivers an American curriculum based on AERO standards from Pre‑Kindergarten to Grade 10, and then offers Advanced Placement courses and the IB Diploma Programme in Grades 11 and 12. With class sizes kept small (below an 8:1 student‑teacher ratio), students receive individualized attention. The school teaches English as its language of instruction, and offers Thai, Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish as additional languages. Beyond core subjects, the school integrates service learning through CAS, MUN, and sustainability themes tied to UN SDGs. Athletics and outdoor education make use of the golf‑club environment. The school’s Fine Arts Centre hosts visual and performing arts activities. ISE also provides ESL support to help international students meet academic standards.
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