Thailand, Bangkok
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The school has a uniform; students are required to wear it. The uniform is charged separately from tuition.
Food menus are published for Early Years, Primary and Secondary; lunch menus can be downloaded from the Food Menus page.
All students from Years 1 to 13 belong to one of four Houses. The Houses are named after Western and Thai mythical creatures, reflecting an East meets West ethos. House points are awarded for events and day-to-day activities, and the House Cup is awarded at the end-of-year House Awards Ceremony.
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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