Thailand, Bangkok
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English is the language of instruction and all students are English Language Learners. The English Language Policy emphasizes using English across curricula while recognizing the importance of literacy in the first language and encourages families to support mother tongue literacy and multilingual development. After-school language options include English or Thai lessons by group, with per-semester fees of 30,000 THB or 32,000 THB (for KG 2 through Grade 12). The school is licensed by Thailand's Ministry of Education, accredited by WASC and ONESQA, recognized by OPEC, and a member of ISAT.
Kevalee International School follows an English-language immersion approach with English as the primary medium of instruction across the curriculum. English is developed through listening, speaking, reading, and writing tasks in all subjects. The common language of the school is English, used socially and academically both inside and outside the classroom. Normally English is the only language used by teachers and students in the classroom, with native-language assistance available to support new students who have very low English proficiency.
Kevalee International School, located in a peaceful suburb of Bangkok, serves students from approximately 2½ to 18 years old and follows a modified American-style curriculum with a multicultural focus. English is the language of instruction, and Thai language and culture are taught across all grade levels. Small class sizes allow for close teacher–student interaction. The school is licensed by Thailand’s Ministry of Education and accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) in the USA. Facilities include a library, canteen, and sports areas, with access to a school van service for transportation. Distinctive programs include the “Trash to Cash” recycling initiative, where students sort recyclables, which are later sold to support community service projects. Annual traditions such as Sports Day, the Kevalee Fair showcasing student projects, and cultural celebrations like International Day encourage participation beyond the classroom.
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