Thailand, Bangkok
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The Trinity International School campus operates Kindergarten through Grade 12 in Bangkok, located at 30 Sukhumvit Soi 36 Lane 2, Bangkok 10110. It has modern facilities and a brand-new building. The campus sits on Sukhumvit 36 in the heart of Bangkok and is close to Thonglor BTS. The main language of instruction across all programs is English.
The school offers competitive interscholastic athletics.
The campus uses leading technology in classroom teaching. The school offers three educational programs (Regular, SPACE, Online) for Kindergarten through Grade 12, with English as the main language of instruction.
After-school activities and clubs are available. Competitive interscholastic athletics are part of extracurricular offerings.
Trinity International School (TRIS), established in 2003 and located at 30 Sukhumvit Soi 36 in Bangkok’s residential Sukhumvit district, serves around 450 students aged 3 to 18. The school follows an American Curriculum based on California's Common Core, with the option to pursue Advanced Placement (AP) courses in upper grades. English is the language of instruction, and the school also teaches Thai and Mandarin. TRIS operates a school bus service, enhancing access from nearby neighbourhoods. The school is licensed by the Thai Ministry of Education and accredited by WASC and ONESQA. Notable strengths include emphasis on STEM (including a UC Berkeley partnership), academic enrichment through AP offerings, and a strong orientation toward service, rooted in values education.
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