International School Bangkok
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International School Bangkok (ISB; Thai: โรงเรียนสถานศึกษานานาชาติ) is an international school located in the village of Nichada Thani, in Nonthaburi Province, approximately 25 kilometers north of Bangkok, Thailand. Established in 1951, ISB provides educational services primarily to wealthy citizens and residents of Thailand and to expatriates from over fifty countries residing in the greater Bangkok area. It is considered one of Thailand's premier schools. Though called the "International School of Bangkok", it is not actually located within the Bangkok city limits.
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[edit] ISB history
ISB opened in 1951 as the first international school in Thailand. Its initial enrollment was 50 children of United Nations and U.S. diplomats. First located on Rajadamri Road, ISB expanded to provide both primary and secondary education for English-speaking children in Bangkok. In 1960 ISB moved from the U.S. Embassy grounds to Sukhumvit Soi 15 but had to open another campus seven years later in Bangsue to accommodate the ever-growing enrollment. In 1992, International School Bangkok was relocated to the present US $25-million campus that consists of a separate elementary, middle, and high schools interwoven into one Thai-style complex.
Parents oversee the operation of ISB, which is a nonprofit, independent, and non-sectarian school. Parents are all members of the school association and elect the governing board of ISB. Parents are also welcome to use the school's facilities for sports, arts, and adult education classes. ISB's facilities and after-school activities are unmatched by any other school in Thailand.
ISB, and the Bangkok Patana School, perform drug tests on hair samples of a random selection of their students for drug use.
[edit] Activities
The school grounds hosts youth sports leagues, such as the BBA (Bangkok Baseball Association) and a youth soccer league.
[edit] Bangkok Baseball Association
Each winter three former or current major leagues representing UPI travel to Bangkok to spread baseball knowledge to the kids participating the BBA. Past players that to travel to Bangkok include Kevin Maas, Mickey Weston, Brian Dorsett, Wade Rowden, Mike Davis, Don Gordon, and Doug Jones. The BBA opening day ceremony is a huge event, with many hundreds of attendees, a multi-cultural/multi-ethnic food court in the gymnasium, and the ceremonial first pitch is routinely thrown out by the U.S. Ambassador to Thailand.
[edit] High School Sports
The International School of Bangkok is part of IASAS, which is a group of international schools in south-east asia. Varsity teams from ISB compete against other IASAS schools which include ISM, SAS, JIS, ISKL, TAS, during exchanges or the final IASAS competition.
Varsity Teams Include: Swimming, Rugby, Touch Rugby, Basketball, Soccer, Cross-Country, Tennis, Badminton, Softball, Volleyball and Track.
- Junior Varsity teams are available for most sports
[edit] Mascot, Symbol, and Seal
The panther is the official school mascot, and the school colors are black and gold. The ISB symbol is composed of triangles and lettering. The gold triangle represents the 3 components of education that work together—students, teachers, and parents. The inner triangle is the color of the ruby, a precious gem native to Thailand, and reflects International School Bangkok's heritage with its host country. The large black letters of the school's name are overlaid on the gold triangle.
At the center of the school seal is the Hanuman. In Hindu mythology, Hanuman is the divine monkey chief in the Indian epic, Ramayana (Romance of Rama), written by Valmiki over 2000 years ago and at the core of Thai culture. Hanuman aids Rama in rescuing his wife Sita from Ravana thereby acquiring divine rank. As the conqueror of demons and hostile spirits, as a god of strength and wisdom, and as an unselfish and faithful friend, Hanuman is held in high esteem in Thai culture and thus was chosen to represent ISB as the official school seal.
[edit] Notable Alumni
- Dear "Lydia" Visutthithada (2005) - Thai Pop Singer
- Eilidh Macqueen (2005) - Actress/Model
- Amanda Nicholas (2003) - Thai Pop Singer
- Freda Williams - CNN Reporter
- William E. Heinecke (1967) - Chairman and CEO of Minor Food Group companies
[edit] External links
Interscholastic Association of Southeast Asian Schools ISB | ISKL | ISM | JIS | SAS | TAS |