Thailand, Bangkok
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SISB (Singapore International School of Bangkok) began with its Ekkamai campus, becoming Thailand’s first Singapore International School. In 2012, it launched the Pracha Uthit campus, which has since evolved into the group's flagship site. Over the years, SISB expanded to five campuses across Thailand, operating under SISB Public Company Limited, a publicly listed education provider committed to multilingual, Singapore–UK blended curricula, and recognised by SEAB, CIS, NEASC, and Cambridge International for its academic standards.
SISB serves a diverse community of students and staff, drawing pupils from over 30 countries. The school promotes a multicultural environment through events in its Pastoral Care and Career Guidance (PCCG) programme and student leadership houses, encouraging students to engage with global issues and local culture.
While SISB does not use the term “PTA” formally, a similar structure exists where each campus runs parent‑volunteer groups that liaise directly with school leaders and admission teams.
Singapore International School of Bangkok (SISB) was established in 2001 and offers a multilingual education across several campuses in Thailand. The school combines the UK’s EYFS, the Singapore curriculum, Cambridge IGCSEs and A Levels, and the IB Diploma Programme at the senior level. With instruction in English, Chinese, and Thai, SISB supports a diverse student body and provides well-equipped facilities including science labs, libraries, sports complexes, swimming pools, and boarding accommodations at its main campus.
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