Thailand, Nakhon Ratchasima
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The Khao Yai campus sits on a 51 rai site near the entrance to Khao Yai National Park. It is fully equipped to support learning across academics, arts, sport and boarding. The grounds include a 25-metre swimming pool, a full-size football pitch, a cross-country course, a bouldering wall, three tennis courts and a large gymnasium with two basketball courts and a stage. It houses a self-contained Music Department, science and ICT laboratories, a STEAMER Centre, a Design Technology Workshop, a learning resource centre, spacious art facilities and dedicated classrooms. The campus also offers boarding accommodation, access to an adjacent 9-hole golf course and an outdoor education centre known as The Howling Gibbon Centre.
Sport facilities include a 25-metre swimming pool, a full-size football pitch, a cross-country course, a bouldering wall and three tennis courts. The gymnasium has two full-size basketball courts and a stage for performances. There are facilities and spaces to support a range of sports and physical education activities for day and boarding students. The campus has access to an adjacent 9-hole golf course.
The campus houses science and ICT laboratories, a self-contained Music Department, and a Design Technology Workshop. It also includes a STEAMER Centre, a Learning Resource Centre, and spacious art facilities. Classrooms are dedicated to age groups and subjects to support focused learning. The campus serves students from nursery to age 18 as a day and boarding school.
The Music Department and stage-equipped gym support performing arts and music clubs. The STEAMER Centre and the Design Technology Workshop underpin science, technology, engineering and art related clubs. Spacious art facilities host visual arts activities, exhibitions and related clubs. The Howling Gibbon Centre supports outdoor education programs and visits, extending learning beyond the campus and coordinating with Bangkok and Khao Yai campuses.
St. Stephen’s International School, Khao Yai, is a co-educational day and boarding school for students aged 2–18, located near the UNESCO-listed Khao Yai National Park, around 150 km from Bangkok. The school follows the British curriculum, starting with the Early Years Foundation Stage, the International Primary Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, and Cambridge A Levels. Average class sizes are small, with around 12 students, and boarding accommodates approximately 30% of pupils. Facilities include extensive outdoor learning areas and access to natural surroundings that support the school’s strong emphasis on Outdoor Education. Students also study Thai and Mandarin in addition to English, and benefit from programmes in performing arts, sports, and community service. Its location enables unique environmental and service-based projects that integrate with the curriculum, encouraging engagement with local and global issues. This combination of academics, languages, and outdoor learning creates a distinctive experience for both local and overseas families.
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