American Pacific International School Explained

American Pacific International School
Native Name:โรงเรียนนานาชาติอเมริกันแปซิฟิก
Streetaddress:158/1 Moo 3 Hangdong-Samoeng Road
Region:Banpong, Hangdong
City:Chiang Mai
Country:THA
Postalcode:50230
Coordinates:18.7884°N 98.8423°W,
Grades:Pre-Nursery-12
Website:http://www.apis.ac.th
Established:1997
Headmaster:Stacey Gailey

American Pacific International School is a privately owned boarding school in Chiang Mai, Thailand with a kindergarten, elementary school, middle school, and high school. The school operates on two campuses. American Pacific International School Primary (APISP) is in suburban Chiang Mai while the main boarding campus (MBC) is 25 kilometers from the city center. APISP has pre-nursery to grade 6 and the MBC has grades 5–12. It is a fee paying school, that opened in 1997, and makes annual tuition charges of 480,000 baht, or 12,800 USD.[1]

Residence

The school is one of only a few to accept residential students from the age of six. The school currently maintains four boarding houses: Odden Hall, Bundarik Hall, Sakthong House and Inthanon House.[2]

Curriculum

The school's curriculum aims to generate the skills of creativity and enquiry in a multi-cultural environment.[3]

It offers an American-style curriculum to those aged from two to eighteen within Thailand, and is fully registered with the Royal Thai Ministry of Education.[4] The school has been accredited by The Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) from the United States.[5] The current principal is Luis Ramirez. The current head of school is Stacey Gailey. Previous heads include Greg Schellenberg, Ross Hall, Peter Welch,[6] Keith Wacker[5] and Barry Sutherland.[7] The founding head was Gordon Jones, formerly of the Taft School, Connecticut, USA.

Teaching staff

The teaching staff of the school mainly originate from the United States, with some from Australia, Thailand and Canada.[4] Keith Wecker, a previous head teacher, did a podcast in late 2006 about his experience of being the head of the school.[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.iht.com/articles/2006/10/16/news/riedthai.php?page=1 "Broader education gains appeal in Asia"
  2. Web site: American Pacific International School . 2007-10-26 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080206093808/http://www.apis.ac.th/resident.html . 2008-02-06 . dead .
  3. Web site: High School Programs Abroad Program - American Pacific International School in Thailand . 2007-10-26 . https://web.archive.org/web/20080612005515/http://www.highschoolprogramsabroad.com/listingsp3.cfm/listing/41045 . 2008-06-12 . dead .
  4. http://www.english-schools.org/thailand/American%20Pacific%20International%20School.htm American Pacific International School – International Schools in Thailand – Thailand Schools
  5. an American International School in Thailand,Chiang Mai Boarding Day Elementary,Middle,High Schools,Nursery,Kindergarten,English,Summer Programs
  6. http://www.apis.ac.th/viewnews.php?newsID=110 APIS Newsletter October 2007
  7. http://theledge.com/html/newsDirectors.htm The Learning Edge Corporation - News: New Directors Join Board
  8. Web site: Chris talks with Keith Wecker (Headmaster,American Pacific International . 2007-10-26 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070514162244/http://odeo.com/audio/5271863/view . 2007-05-14 . dead .