KIS International School

Location
Bangkok, Thailand
Information
Type IB World School
Established 1998
Locale 999/124 Kesinee Ville, Pracha Utit Road, Huay Kwang 10320, Bangkok, Thailand
Head Teacher Sally Holloway
Grades K-12
Number of students 515+
Mascot Wolves
Website

KIS International School (formerly Kesinee International School) is an international school[1] located in Bangkok,[2] Thailand.[3] KIS is an IB World School offering an international curriculum that follows the International Baccalaureate [4] (IB) programmes of study.

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Mission

The KIS mission is to provide a demanding international education that will challenge students to become responsible and effective world citizens.

เพื่อให้การศึกษาระหว่างประเทศที่เรียกร้องที่จะท้าทายให้นักเรียนกลายเป็นพลเมืองโลกที่มีความรับผิดชอบและมีประสิทธิภาพ

KIS lists its core values as:

Academics and Curriculum

KIS International School offers international programmes from the International Baccalaureate(IB).

The IB Programme encourages students to be active learners, well-rounded individuals and engaged world citizens.

Professional Accreditation and Affiliations

History and Future

KIS was opened in 1998 as Kesinee International School, offering Kindergarten and Primary education, with the IB Primary Years Programme.

In 2003, the school rebranded from Kesinee International school to KIS, and embarked on its secondary school expansion plan, introducing the IB Middle Years Programme, along with a brand new secondary school facility built specifically to suit the requirements of both the MYP and the IB Diploma programme. The library, science laboratories, IT facilities, class rooms, study rooms and conference areas are all geared towards facilitating academic excellence in both programmes.

The school currently has around 515 students ranging from 2 ½ - 17 years of age with a student/teacher ratio of 8:1. KIS celebrated it's first class of IB graduates in May 2010, with all graduates being accepted to their first choice of universities.

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