International School Bangkok Explained

International School Bangkok (ISB)
Native Name:โรงเรียนสถานศึกษานานาชาติ
Dean:Andy Vaughan
Principal:Justin Alexander
Headmistress:Usa Somboon
Headmaster:Dr. Sascha Heckmann
Established:1951
Pushpin Map:Thailand Bangkok#Bangkok Metropolitan Region#Thailand
Enrollment:1,900
Campus Type:Suburban, gated community
Campus Size:37acres
Age Range:3-18
Mascot:Panther
Colors: Black (primary)
Gold (secondary)
Country:Thailand
Conference:Interscholastic Association of Southeast Asian Schools (IASAS)
Streetaddress:39/7 Soi Nichada Thani, Samakee Road, Pakkret, Nonthaburi 11120
Athletics:Soccer, volleyball, cross country, basketball, swimming, tennis, gymnastics, rugby, wrestling, baseball, softball, badminton, track & field
Grades:Preschool-12
Tuition:- Intensive Learning Needs: $27,711
- Pre-Kindergarten: $18,320
- Elementary (Grades K-5): $28,211
- Middle (Grades 6-8): $31,662
- High (Grades 9-12): $33,289
(A one-time registration fee of approximately $8,629 is also charged) [1]
Language:English
Accreditation:Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) (USA)

The International School Bangkok (ISB;,) is a private PK-12 American-style school in the Pak Kret District of Nonthaburi Province, Thailand in the Bangkok Metropolitan Area.[2] It is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) in the United States. ISB was the first school in Thailand to offer the International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Program (DP). [3]

History

Foundation

ISB first opened as the International Children's Center on the grounds of the U.S. Embassy Bangkok in 1951. It was the first international school to open in Thailand and serviced U.S. Embassy families and other expatriates in Bangkok at the time. Its initial enrollment was 50 children of United Nations and U.S. diplomats. First located on Rajadamri Road, it was known as the International Children's Center (ICC). ISB then expanded to provide both primary and secondary education for English-speaking children in Bangkok. In 1960, ISB moved from the U.S. Embassy-owned grounds to Sukhumvit Soi 15. A few years later, ISB opened a second campus on Viphavadi Rangsit road, but it closed in the mid-1970s with the American drawdown from Vietnam. Finally in 1992, ISB was relocated from Soi 15 to the present US$25-million campus in the Pak Kret District, Nonthaburi Province, within Nichada Thani as "campus town"; on a land that it owns and maintains itself, and that consists of a separate elementary, middle, and high schools interwoven into one Thai-style complex. ISB has students from over 50 countries enrolled.

Parents oversee the operation of ISB, which is a non-profit and non-sectarian school. Parents are members of the school association and elect the governing board of ISB.

Notable alumni

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Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: SCHOOL FEES SCHEDULE 2020/2021.
  2. "Contact US." International School Bangkok. Retrieved on 1 March 2013. "39/7 Soi Nichada Thani, Samakee Road, Pakkret, Nonthaburi 11120 Thailand"
  3. "https://www.isb.ac.th/learning-isb/."
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