Thailand, Phuket
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Kajonkiet International School Phuket (KIS) supports students' social and emotional development through both curriculum-based and pastoral initiatives. In Early Years and Primary, SEL themes are embedded into the curriculum through structured classroom discussions and activities that promote empathy, cooperation, and responsible decision-making. The school’s broader pastoral framework encourages positive relationships and personal growth across all year levels. Key staff, help monitor students' social development and provide additional support when needed. The school also fosters a values-based environment that emphasizes trust, respect, and compassion
KIS provides support for students with mild to moderate Special Educational Needs through its Learning Support Department. The school is not a specialist SEN institution but offers in-class support, small group intervention, and targeted one-to-one sessions where needed. Areas of support include difficulties in literacy, numeracy, attention, and some emotional or social challenges. The SEN team works closely with classroom teachers and parents to develop Individual Learning Plans (ILPs) tailored to student needs. KIS states that its SEN provision is flexible and regularly reviewed.
KIS supports students who are non-native English speakers through a dedicated EAL department. Provision includes in-class support, targeted withdrawal sessions, and differentiated instruction tailored to language proficiency. The EAL team collaborates with classroom teachers to adapt content and ensure students can access the mainstream curriculum. EAL students are assessed regularly, and support is gradually reduced as their language skills develop.
Mental wellbeing at KISP is supported through its whole-school pastoral care and safeguarding framework. The Student Wellbeing & Welfare Officer plays a key role in monitoring and supporting student mental health. The school encourages an environment where students can speak openly about concerns and offers staff support to promote emotional resilience. Safeguarding and pastoral care materials highlight the importance of early intervention and listening to student voices. Specific mental health programmes or professional counselling services are not publicly listed.
KIS has a detailed Child Protection and Safeguarding policy aligned with Thai legislation and UK guidelines. The school maintains a Designated Safeguarding Lead and Deputy Leads across both EYFS/Primary and Secondary divisions, supported by a Student Wellbeing & Welfare Officer. The safeguarding team undergoes annual training and is responsible for ensuring staff understand reporting procedures, information sharing, and risk management, including online safety. The policy outlines clear responsibilities for all staff, procedures for responding to concerns, and engagement with parents.
Kajonkiet International School Phuket (KIS), founded around 2011, is a co‑educational day school for ages 2–18 located in Phuket’s Kathu valley. Its British Curriculum, from EYFS through IGCSE and A‑Levels, is delivered entirely in English. Set on 15 Rai of landscaped countryside, KIS features dedicated music and sports facilities, nurturing both athletic and creative passions. The school supports students with EAL and SEN programs. International languages taught include Thai, Chinese, and Japanese. Daily transport services cover the island. Strengths lie in academic enrichment, sports, and arts, evidenced by a parent-reported music scholar platform and robust sports offerings.
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