Thailand, Nakhon Ratchasima
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1. Initial Visit
Parents are encouraged to complete the “Admissions Visit Request Form” to schedule a campus tour. During the visit, the Admissions Office presents an overview of the school’s programs and daily life.
2. Admissions Test
Students in K3–Grade 2 take the MAP Growth assessments in Reading & Math, including Reading Fluency. Students in Grade 3 and above are assessed with MAP Growth (Reading, Math, Language Usage, Science), Reading Fluency, and a Writing task. Based on results, students may be recommended for ELL (English Language Learner) and/or remedial classes.
3. Application Form & Payment
Following testing, families must submit the completed application form along with the required payment. Upon acceptance, the school provides a guidebook detailing school procedures and policies.
4. Medical Information & Consent
Parents must submit a Student Medical Information & Consent Form—completed within six months prior to starting school—either as hard copy or scanned, before the student is authorized to begin attending.
Wesley International School does not publicly disclose information indicating it operates a waitlist or application pool system.
Wesley International School does not publicly disclose information indicating it operates a waitlist or application pool system.
Wesley International School, located in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, offers education from Early Years (age 2) through Grade 10, with plans to expand to Grade 11. The school follows the American Common Core State Standards in the early years and elementary levels, integrates Next Generation Science Standards, and offers the International Baccalaureate Middle Years Programme (IB MYP) for Grades 6–10. Classes are small, averaging 10 students, and instruction is in English with Thai and Mandarin taught as additional languages. Facilities include dedicated spaces for art, music, science, and physical education, as well as a library and computer lab. The General Fee covers meals, standardized testing, field trips, and camps for Elementary and Middle School. A distinctive feature is the school’s Christian ethos, which shapes both its community life and service-oriented activities. Boarding options are available for Grades 6 and above, offering 5-day and 7-day programs with meals and activities included.
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