Thailand, Bangkok
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Accredited as a British School Overseas by the Education Development Trust
Member of FOBISIA (Federation of British International Schools in Asia)
Licensed by the Thai Ministry of Education and holds WES (Worldwide Educational Service) UK accreditation
Regularly achieves top IGCSE and A-Level results, including “Top in Thailand” CIE subject awards
Recognized in WhichSchoolAdvisor and Good Schools Guide for strong academic performance and holistic development
St. Stephen's International School is developing its New Campus 2025 in the Chatuchak district, directly adjacent to Viphavadi Rangsit Road. Serving students from Nursery to Year 13, this upcoming campus will continue to deliver the school’s established British educational framework. Students progress through the Early Years Foundation Stage, the International Primary Curriculum (IPC), and the International Middle Years Curriculum (IMYC), leading to Cambridge IGCSE and A Level examinations. A defining feature of St. Stephen's is its "East meets West" philosophy. This signature initiative integrates Western educational practices with Thai cultural values, teaching students primarily in English while incorporating Thai and Mandarin language studies. Beyond core subjects, students participate in community service initiatives and the International Award. While the physical grounds are currently under construction as part of the New Campus 2025 project, the school's focus remains on developing students who understand local traditions alongside global issues.
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