Thailand, Ko Lanta
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Teachers build caring relationships with students and adapt the curriculum to meet their social and emotional needs, fostering a responsive learning environment. The school’s mission also emphasises emotional and psychological well‑being as fundamental to students’ development. No specific staff roles or structured SEL programs are publicly detailed.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding how it supports students with special educational needs or whether it is a specialist SEN institution.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding how it supports students with English as an Additional Language (EAL) requirements.
The school states that emotional and psychological well‑being are part of its mission and school culture, indicating these are considered in daily student life. No specific mental health staff members, counselling services, or formal programmes are outlined on the site.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding its safeguarding or child protection provisions and policies.
The International School of Asia, Koh Lanta serves children aged 2 to 18, offering UK Early Years learning for preschool and a Canadian curriculum from Grades 1–12, with English instruction paired with Thai language classes. Located at 251 Moo 5, Sala Dan on southern Thailand’s Koh Lanta, it is the island’s only international school licensed by Thailand’s Ministry of Education. The school integrates computing, critical thinking, creativity, and citizenship through its “seven Cs” philosophy, and enriches student life with class trips and outdoor learning experiences.
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