When it comes to the IGCSE curriculum, one size does not fit all, and we are not your traditional international school. As contemporary inclusive educators, we understand that no one child is the same, and we all have different strengths as individuals. Learn more about how our inclusive IGCSE model supports every child to be the best they can be!
Inspirational young people have brought concerns about our damaged planet into the mainstream. And youngsters are leading calls for more sustainable lifestyles, greener approaches to business and government action across the world. International schools are challenging themselves to tailor the education they offer to prepare their students to tackle the environmental problems we face.
The British Ambassador, H.E. Mr Brian Davidson hosted a dinner at his residence in celebration of St Andrews International School Bangkok winning the 2020 International School of the Year Award.
On Saturday, 13th June, the STA Model UN secretariat hosted the very first virtual St Andrews International Bangkok School Model United Nations (Virtual STAMUN).
The recent trip to London helped us bolster our teaching staff and our reputation for the year ahead...We call upon our community to review and adhere to our Well Child Policy...Purifiers and policy help us combat poor air quality...This Friday is your last chance to share your feedback in the NAE Parent Satisfaction.
St Andrews International School Bangkok garnered recognition at the recent International School Awards in London...Recruitment for next academic year’s newest crop of teachers is nearing its final stages.
It’s Residentials Week, with students from Years 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 on Residentials all over Thailand, and beyond, and Mock Exams Week for our Year 11 and 13 students.
A reminder of our Air Quality Policy as we continue to monitor the air quality throughout the day...Discover how students are hacking into Global Development Goals...St Andrews receives recognition at this year’s International School Awards...Term 1 reports for Y1 and Y2 are now ready to view on Moodle.
Coding with Swift at the Apple Store...Find out how we’re coping with the air quality in Bangkok...We’re hacking away into Global Goals...Parent consultations are running until next week.
On Sunday, 3rd November, the Model UN secretariat hosted the sixth St Andrews International School Model United Nations (STAMUN VI). 18 schools from Bangkok and Rayong united to discuss, debate and resolve some of the world’s most pressing issues.
Find out more about how St Andrews commemorated World Peace Day thanks to the help of a special visitor...KS1 students have been discussing steps that can be taken both at home and at school to change the fate of our climate...Thanks to the help of our community, we are starting a new system of traffic and parking on campus.
STEAM Week at the Primary School! Students from Foundation Stage to Year 5 will take part in various MIT inspired challenges from Wednesday 29 May to Friday 31 May 2019.
Since the beginning of the 2018-2019 school year, you may have heard your child talking about 'hacking a toilet roll'. Hacks stem from a fun, playful nature adopted by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in Boston.
As part of Nord Anglia Education’s collaboration with UNICEF, selected student ambassadors will visit New York from 6-13 July for the NAE–UNICEF Student Summit regarding the United Nation’s Global Goals for Sustainable Development.
For World Children’s Day on 20 November, students around the world came together to raise their voice on the importance of children’s rights. Find out why Nord Anglia Education schools are empowering students to become global citizens.
Fernanda Bravo Conrads is in her last year of IB. She was selected by her head of school to attend the first Global Goals Summit 2017, where 87 Nord Anglia students traveled from across the world to the iconic city of New York. Nord Anglia worked with UNICEF to promote and help achieve the UN Sustainable Development Goals.
While students have been on summer holiday, many Nord Anglia Education teachers went back to school for their summer residentials at King's College London as part of the Executive Master's in International Education programme. Tom Collins shares his insight from the programme and how Nord Anglia teachers worldwide are furthering their knowledge in international education.
In July, St. Andrews students will spend four weeks immersed in Spanish language and culture. They will live with families in Illescas, Spain, and have daily learning activities alongside students from all around the globe who also seek a memorable Spanish experience.