Thailand, Bangkok
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The school’s Pastoral Care and Career Guidance (PCCG) curriculum is integrated into students’ weekly timetable, particularly from Primary level onwards. Through PCCG, students learn skills like empathy, conflict resolution, leadership, and goal-setting. Activities include class circle times, leadership workshops, and house group mentoring sessions.
The school does not have any specialized programme for SEN.
SISB offers a dedicated English Language Support (ELS) programme. ELS1 and ELS2 tiers are available, depending on the student’s English proficiency.
SISB maintains a boarding support system (for residential students aged 8–18) with professional staff on campus 24/7, supervised study hours, and access to round‑the‑clock medical care. For day students, trained counselors and house-based pastoral teams provide confidential feedback, well-being check‑ins, and support during transitions or personal challenges.
The school does not have publicly available information on their safeguarding policy.
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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