Saint John's International School
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Saint John's International School, Bangkok
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, Thailand
Thailand
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, (SJIS) is an international school established in 1991 by Ajarn Samai Chinnapa within Saint John's Group of Schools and University
Saint John's Group of Schools and University
was founded in 1961 and is now one of the best known private educational institution in Thailand. It is located in Bangkok, Thailand. The group consists of:* Saint John's Kindergarten* Saint John's School...

 (established in 1961).

The school offers the British Curriculum (See Education in England
Education in England
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) from nursery to secondary (nursery-Year 13) and a North-American style curriculum in secondary (Grade 10-12). St. John's International School is a founding member of the International School Association of Thailand (ISAT) . It is also the first school in Thailand to be designated under the Safe School Community International Accreditation Programme (SSCIAP) by the Safe Communities Foundation New Zealand..

The school's facebook page is at: stjohn.international

Curriculum

Saint John's International School operates within the framework of the National Curriculum for England
England
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 and Wales
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 . With full provision made for study in Thai language
Thai language
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 and culture
Culture of Thailand
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 (including Thai Dancing
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) as required by the Thai Ministry of Education.

At the end of Key Stages 1, 2 and 3, students are entered for National Curriculum tests. IGCSE
IGCSE
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 examinations are held at the end of Year 11 and are followed by A level examinations (As and A2) in Years 12 and 13. High School Diploma is also offered in the International High School Diploma Program which operates as a dedicated sixth form college.

Classes are taught by native English speaking teaching staff, recruited largely from the UK. Additional support is provided by EAL (English as an additional language) qualified teachers, classroom assistants and, when appropriate, SEN (Special Education Needs) assistants.

Levels/Classes

  • Pre-School: The school hosts regular BAMBI Playgroup for pre-school children during term time
  • Early Years: Nursery and Reception
  • Primary Key Stage 1: Year 1-2
  • Primary Key Stage 2: Year 3-6
  • Secondary Key Stage 3: Year 7-9
  • Secondary Key Stage 4: Year 10-11
  • Secondary Key Stage 5: Year 12-13 (UK) or Grade 10-12 (North American)

Headmasters


  • 2000-2004: Mr Bruce Gamwell became Headmaster and led the school through its transition from being part of the Saint John's Thai School complex to its own separate campus.

  • 2004-2006: Mr Martin Scott took over as Headmaster. Under Mr Scott's leadership the school secured a second five year period of accreditation and initiated CIS accreditation, as well as becoming an International Award school. In 2006 the International School amalgamated with St.John's North American High School Programme to offer American style education alongside the UK National curriculum.

  • 2006-2009: Mr John Boakes was appointed as the 4th Headmaster of Saint John's International School having been the Head of Primary at the school.

  • 2009–Present: Mr David Lowder became the Headmaster.

Facilities

The school has air-conditioned classrooms and science, design technology, drama , music, and ICT rooms. It has primary and secondary libraries. The school is positioned around one playground, a 200m all-weather running track, a football pitch, an athletics field, a gymnasium and a 25m swimming pool with 270 seater stand.


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