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Singapore International School of Bangkok (Chiang Mai) Review

Singapore International School of Bangkok is Thailand’s leading Singaporean school – and this Chiang Mai primary campus blends the Singaporean and UK curriculums in English, Chinese and Thai languages.
At a glance
School type
International
School phase
Primary
Inspection rating
No rating
Availability 2022/23
Availability 2023/24
Annual fee average
THB 346,500
Annual fees
THB 271,200–420,300
Price band help
Mid-range
Status
Open
Opening year
2016
School year
Aug to Jul
Principal
Narisa Lertnamwongwan
Owner
SISB
Main student nationality
Singapore
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Singapore International School of Bangkok (Chiang Mai)

Singapore International School of Bangkok (Chiang Mai) Review

School type
International
School phase
Primary
Inspection rating
No rating
Availability 2022/23
Availability 2023/24
Annual fee average
THB 346,500
Annual fees
THB 271,200–420,300
Price band help
Mid-range
Status
Open
Opening year
2016
School year
Aug to Jul
Principal
Narisa Lertnamwongwan
Owner
SISB
Main student nationality
Singapore
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Singapore International School of Bangkok is Thailand’s leading Singaporean school – and this Chiang Mai primary campus blends the Singaporean and UK curriculums in English, Chinese and Thai languages.

There’s a strong academic focus at the Singapore International School of Bangkok (SISB), which offers the Singapore and English curricula, as well as a trilingual programme in English, Thai, and Chinese. Founded in 2001, SISB has expanded to five campuses in Bangkok and northern Thailand – Pracha Uthit, Ekkamai, Suvarnabhumi, Thonburi, and Chiang Mai. It has a total student population of more than 2,000 mainly Singaporean children.

Opened in 2016, the Chiang Mai campus is a nursery and primary school for 2 to 12-year-olds, with facilities including a swimming pool, multi-purpose hall, library, music room, science lab, and spacious field with play areas. Throughout the primary school, teaching follows the Singaporean curriculum, which is renowned for its excellence in maths and science. Students typically move to SISB’s Pracha Uthit campus to continue their secondary education, when they work towards exams including the Singapore iPSLE, IGCSEs, and A Levels.

In line with all SISB schools, the Chiang Mai campus runs a trilingual programme across all levels and teaches lessons in English, Chinese, and Thai. The opportunity to immerse your child in a trilingual programme from a very young age is certainly something very special. Learning at SISB is enriched with various extra-curricular activities, leadership roles, and field trips.

A full review will be posted shortly.

 

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