Thailand, Chonburi
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1. Families are encouraged to make direct contact with the school to inquire about enrolment opportunities. This typically begins with reaching out through the school’s website or office.
2. A campus visit or meeting may be arranged to allow families to learn more about the school’s programmes and teaching approach.
3. Application requirements, forms, and any assessments are not published on the school’s website. Specific documentation, timelines, or entrance criteria are not detailed.
4. After application, the school’s acceptance procedures, including timelines for confirmation and fee payments, are not publicly available.
The school does not publish information about a waitlist or pool system.
The school does not publish any information regarding scholarships.
Odyssey International School, established in 2021 near Pattaya in Bang Lamung, serves children aged 2.5 to 16 in small, mixed‑age classes that begin each day with a morning wellbeing check‑in. The school follows the British curriculum (including EYFS, IPC, IGCSE, and A‑Levels) using project‑based approaches like the Hero Curriculum and Mantle of the Expert, designed to bring history, science, and English to life through storytelling and real‑world challenges. The campus encourages outdoor learning, students explore nature, work on hands‑on projects, and benefit from weekly Thai, art, and PE lessons. The school also offers New Era Academy speech and drama qualifications, nurturing confidence and creative communication. With just over 30 students, Odyssey offers a close-knit community where each child is valued for their unique strengths.
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