Thailand, Bangkok
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Wells International School – On Nut Campus offers an American curriculum from Grades 1 to 12, aligned with U.S. educational standards. Core subjects include English, mathematics, science, and social studies, alongside courses in the arts, physical education, and technology. In high school, students may take Advanced Placement (AP) courses across multiple disciplines. For Grades 11 and 12, the school also offers the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) as an alternative to the AP pathway. Thai language and culture are taught in compliance with Thai Ministry of Education requirements. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for higher education in Thailand and abroad.
Wells International School – On Nut campus serves students in Grades 1–12 (ages roughly 5–18) and became fully operational in fall 2006, graduating its first senior class in 2010. Located on Sukhumvit Road between Soi 85 and Soi 87 in Phra Khanong, it is just minutes from the BTS On Nut station, offering easy access by car or rail. With over 500 students representing around 50 nationalities, the school provides a truly international environment. Instruction is in English, and students can follow an American curriculum with both Advanced Placement courses and the IB Diploma Programme available for senior grades. Facilities include science labs (including AP labs), computer labs, dance and music studios, an auditorium, a swimming pool, a gym, and cafeterias. The school also supports student well-being through health clinics and counseling services.
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