Thailand, Bangkok
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The school has large sports halls: a Large Sports Hall and an Early Years Specialist Hall, both air conditioned and AQI monitored. There are two swimming pools: a large 25m pool and an Early Years pool. Outdoor areas include a sports field, Early Years and Primary playgrounds, and a rooftop garden. Specialist rooms include a cooking room, a sensory room, a health centre with an on-site nurse, and a school library with 8,000 books. Arts and languages spaces include specialist language classrooms, a dance studio, a specialist music studio, and three music practice rooms. Classrooms are equipped with interactive whiteboards and 20 classrooms with iPads and laptops.
The school has a Large Sports Hall and an Early Years Specialist Hall, both air conditioned and AQI monitored. It features a Large 25m Swimming Pool and an Early Years Swimming Pool. An outdoor Sports Field is available for activities, along with an Early Years Playground and a Primary Playground, plus a Rooftop Garden.
There are 20 classrooms, each equipped with interactive whiteboards and iPads or laptops. The School Library houses 8,000 books. The campus includes Specialist Language Classrooms, a Dance Studio, a Specialist Music Studio, and three Music Practice Rooms. The Cooking Room and the Sensory Room support hands-on learning, and the Health Centre provides on-site nurse support.
The Dusit extra-curricular program offers over 50 activities for students aged 4 and up. Weekly activities include Swimming, Tennis, Drone Club, Cooking, Arts Club, French, Calligraphy, Chess Club, Muay Thai, Mandarin, Taekwondo, Football, Thai Language and Culture, Dance, and Debate Club. Termly, the program includes 17+ sports activities, 10+ academic activities, 15+ craft and technology activities, and 10+ music and arts activities.
St. Andrews International School Dusit, located near Chitralada Palace in Bangkok, was founded in 2010. It serves children aged 2 to 11 and follows the English National Curriculum. The school offers a structured program beginning with play-based learning in Early Years, and moves into core academic subjects such as English, Mathematics, and Science in the Primary years. Students also study Computing, Music, Physical Education, Languages, and Personal, Social, and Health Education. The campus includes general classrooms along with dedicated rooms for music, science, art, and STEAM activities. Other facilities include a library, sensory room, rooftop garden, health centre, indoor and outdoor play areas, two swimming pools (including a 25-meter pool), and a covered sports court.
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