Singapore International School of Bangkok

Singapore International School of Bangkok
Address

Singapore International School of Bangkok (Pracha Uthit)
498/11 Soi Ramkhamhaeng 39 (Tepleela 1),
Wangthonglang, Wangthonglang,
Bangkok 10310

Singapore International School Chiangmai
10 Hussadhisawee Road,
Tambon Sripoom, Amphoe Muang,
Chiangmai 50200

Singapore International School Ekkamai
154 Soi Ekkamai 14, Sukhumvit 63,
Klongton Nua, Wattana,
Bangkok 10110

Singapore International School Suvarnabhumi
4/5 Moo 5, Namdaeng - Bangplee Road,
Bangkaew, Bangplee,
Samut Prakarn 10540

Singapore International School Thonburi
(Pre-Opening Office)

Ratchamontri Road, Bang Ramat, Taling Chan,
Bangkok 10170
Thailand
Information
Type International School Boarding School
Established 2001
Founder Kelvin Koh
Grades Nursery 1 – Year 13
Gender Mixed
Age 2 to 18
Language English, Chinese and Thai
Campuses Pracha Uthit, Chiangmai, Ekkamai, Suvarnabhumi, Thonburi
Website http://www.sisb.com/

Established in 2001 as the first Singapore International School in Thailand, Singapore International School of Bangkok (SISB; Chinese: 泰国新加坡国际学校; pinyin: Tàiguó Xīnjiāpō Guójì Xuéxiào) launched SISB Ekkamai as its first campus and opened the Pracha Uthit campus in 2012, followed by the Suvarnabhumi campus in 2013 at Bangplee, Samutprakarn, Chiangmai and Thonburi campus in 2017. SISB has five campuses in Thailand, which adopt the Singapore and UK curricula as the foundation for teaching and learning.

Accreditations

In 2016, SISB Pracha Uthit was appointed by the Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board (SEAB) as the official examination centre for the Singapore International Primary School Examination (iPSLE). SISB Pracha Uthit is an approved centre certified by Cambridge International Examinations(CIE) to conduct the IGCSE, AS and A Levels examinations. SISB Pracha Uthit is a certified Hanban (Chinese proficiency) test centre. It is fully accredited by the Council of International Schools (CIS) and the New England Association of Schools & Colleges (NEASC).

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