Thailand, Bangkok
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St. Stephen’s offers a full British curriculum from early years to pre-university level. In the Early Years (Nursery to Reception), the school follows the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), focusing on foundational skills through play and guided learning. In Primary (Years 1 to 6), the school blends the English National Curriculum with the International Primary Curriculum (IPC), integrating subjects like English, maths, science, and humanities with themed learning. In Secondary, the school uses the International Middle Years Curriculum (IMYC) for Years 7 to 9, helping students build independence and deeper understanding across subjects. For Years 10 and 11, students follow the Cambridge IGCSE programme, choosing subjects that suit their academic interests and strengths. In Years 12 and 13, students study for Cambridge A Levels, which are subject-based qualifications required for university entrance in many countries.
St. Stephen’s International School in Bangkok offers education for students from early years through secondary school. It follows the British curriculum, leading to IGCSE and A Level exams in the upper years. The school includes both academic subjects and co-curricular activities as part of its regular programme. Facilities at the campus include science labs, ICT rooms, a library, music and drama rooms, a swimming pool, sports fields, and a gymnasium. Students also take part in school trips and project-based learning activities throughout the year.
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