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The school provides mid-morning snacks and lunch. A healthy diet supports physical and intellectual development, improves behaviour, focus, and academic performance.
RBIS has a four-house system: Unicorn, Dragon, Lion and Phoenix. Students are assigned to a house on joining RBIS, and each house has two elected House Captains and two Vice-captains (Primary and Secondary) to coordinate activities and represent the house at meetings.
RBIS International School is governed by a Board of Directors. Current board members are Arwenun Klipbua (Executive Director), Amornrat (Assistant Professor), Kannaporn, and Timothy Ralph Cooper (Headmaster).
RBIS International School in Bangkok serves children aged 2 to 18, following the English National Curriculum from Early Years Foundation Stage through IGCSE, then post‑16 pathways including A‑Levels, BTEC, or a High School Diploma. The school offers small class sizes - Nursery capped at 12, Primary and Secondary up to 20 students - and includes an English as an Additional Language (EAL) programme and a Nurturing Programme for students with special educational needs. RBIS provides special weekly Thai language and culture lessons, and students from Year 1–6 may join the English Explorers programme to build confidence in English through phonics, swimming, art and topic-based learning. STEM is highlighted through a dedicated STEM week, showcasing hands-on activities and project work.
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