The Arthit Ourairat Institution (AOI) is thrilled to announce the grand opening of its fourth campus, SBS International Bangkok, strategically nestled in Lat Krabang, just a stone’s throw from the bustling Suvarnabhumi Airport. Leading this ambitious new venture is Neil Crossland, previously the Deputy Head of School at the renowned British International School Phuket (BISP). At SBS International Bangkok, students from kindergarten through Year 13 will embark on an enriching educational journey underpinned by a comprehensive British international curriculum.
As a proud member of the illustrious AOI network—which includes esteemed institutions like the British International School Phuket, SBS International Rangsit, and SBS International Chiangmai—SBS International Bangkok is poised to deliver an academic experience like no other. Drawing from the proven success of its sister schools, the curriculum here is skillfully tailored to mesh the strengths and virtues of all AOI campuses. This approach ensures students receive a well-rounded education that emphasizes critical thinking and creativity while sparking a lifelong passion for learning.
Dr. Apiramon Ourairat, the visionary CEO of the Arthit Ourairat Institution, shared their excitement: “The launch of SBS International Bangkok marks a significant expansion of our educational footprint. It exemplifies our unwavering commitment to world-class education, nurturing the next generation of global citizens. By harnessing the collective expertise and innovative spirit of our family of schools, we promise an unrivaled educational journey. SBS International Bangkok is set to become a beacon of educational excellence, making it the prime choice for families seeking outstanding opportunities for their children.”
As we cut the ribbon on our newest campus, we’re inviting families to join us for a joyous Christmas Welcome Day on the 14th of December, 2024. This celebratory event is the perfect occasion for prospective parents and students to tour our modern facilities and get a feel for our vibrant, engaging learning environment. The day’s festivities will feature a range of exciting activities: from IQ assessments and fingerprint readings designed to divulge future career paths, to a lively mini concert and an array of cheerful Christmas carnival games. Every child in attendance will have a chance to delight in receiving a special gift from Santa himself!
SBS International Bangkok stands as the latest jewel in the Arthit Ourairat Institution’s crown, dedicated to delivering premier international education tailored to meet the unique needs of both local and expatriate families in Thailand. Boasting a cutting-edge campus near Asia’s pivotal transport hub, the school is set to become a thriving center of academic brilliance and cultural exchange.
To learn more about SBS International Bangkok or to secure your spot at our Welcome Day extravaganza, feel free to visit our website or reach out directly to our admissions team.
Interested parents can register for the event, completely free of charge, by visiting: https://shorturl.at/vmMo9 or by scanning the provided QR code.
For more information, please contact:
Admissions Office
SBS International Bangkok
Phone: 081-577-8222
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.sbsbangkok.com
It’s fantastic to see education expanding so close to the major airport. Makes commuting easier for international students.
Or maybe it’s just about profit. All these international schools are businesses first.
Sure, it’s a business, but isn’t it beneficial if it offers quality education?
Exactly! Easier for parents who are often traveling for work too.
SBS International Bangkok sounds exciting! But do IQ assessments really tell us anything about career paths?
That sounds like marketing fluff to me. Real career paths aren’t decided by tests!
Agreed! I think it’s meant to be fun, but people might take it too seriously.
The mention of fingerprint readings is too gimmicky. Are they serious?
I think it’s just a fun activity. Probably shouldn’t read too much into it.
Yeah, fair enough. As long as parents see it for what it is – entertainment!
Opening another international school in Thailand… How much does it cost compared to local schools?
A lot more, I suspect. International schools can be ten times more expensive!
If the quality justifies the cost, it might be worth it for some families.
This institution represents a blend of tradition and modern learning styles. Highly innovative!
Innovation is just a buzzword these days. Let’s see if they really deliver educational excellence.
True, but past success at their other campuses gives some optimism.
Close to Suvarnabhumi seems perfect for expat families! Anyone know about the extracurricular options?
Honestly, I wish these schools did more to integrate Thai culture into their curriculum.
Yes, international schools often neglect local culture, which is such a missed opportunity.
Some do include Thai studies, but you’re right – it should be emphasized more.
Exactly! It would enrich all students, not just local ones.
The diverse activities planned for the Christmas Welcome Day are impressive!
For sure! The concert and games sound like a blast. Good way to engage kids.
Hopefully, it’s as fun as it sounds! Would love to hear from someone who’s attended before.
Why do we need another international school? Aren’t there enough already?
The demand is still high, especially in expat-friendly cities like Bangkok.
Plus, more schools mean more competition and hopefully better quality over time.
I’m curious about the environmental aspect of the new campus. Any green initiatives?
I wonder what the curriculum looks like. Hope they include modern subjects like AI and coding!
I just hope the quality of education matches their marketing promises. Too many fluff statements nowadays.
Has anyone heard if they’re doing anything to make their campus environmentally friendly?
Hopefully, they’re considering sustainability. It’s critical, especially with a new build.
Let’s hope they set an example for other schools to follow in terms of eco-responsibility.
Sounds promising! But how can they ensure they meet each student’s individual needs?
I hope they have a strong sports program. Can’t underestimate the importance of physical activities for kids.