Thailand, Chonburi
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The school begins each day with a morning wellbeing check-in, providing students an opportunity to share feelings and set a positive tone. This daily practice is designed to encourage self-awareness and emotional connection within the classroom. Beyond this, the school does not publish further information about structured SEL programmes, staff roles, or dedicated initiatives.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding provision for students with Special Educational Needs. There are no published details about specialist staff, facilities, or tailored SEN programmes. It is therefore not clear which kinds of needs the school is able to support.
The school does not publish any information regarding specific provision for students requiring English as an Additional Language support. There are no details of specialist EAL programmes, staff, or targeted classes available on the official site.
The daily morning check-in is the only published wellbeing initiative, giving teachers a chance to monitor students’ emotional state. This practice reflects a focus on creating a safe and supportive start to the school day. No additional programmes, counselling services, or structured mental health support are described on the school’s website.
The school does not publish a safeguarding or child protection policy on its website.
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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