St Andrews International School Bangkok: Where Ambition and Inclusion Meet within an International Community of Learning

Location –  9 Pridi Banomyong 20/1 Alley, Khwaeng Phra Khanong Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110, Thailand

Website – https://www.nordangliaeducation.com/sta-bangkok

Contact – +66 2 381 2387


Within the vibrant hub of the Thai capital city, St Andrews International School Bangkok is a shining exemplar of personalised learning, multiculture diversity, and academic success. As a member school of the Nord Anglia Education community, the school champions the success of globally renowned programmes within a vibrant setting where ambition, creativity, and global awareness are nurtured.

Innovative Learning which Inspires

St Andrews begins innovation with personalisation. Adapting learning to individual students’ strengths, interests, and ambitions, complemented by the IGCSEs and IB Diploma Programme, the school’s vision is the widest subject choice on offer in Thailand, plus over 300 after-school activities and clubs, so that all learners can find and fulfill their passion.

Partnerships with top institutions like UNICEF, MIT, and The Juilliard School bring world-class thinking into the classroom, balancing intellectual rigor with creativity and global citizenship. From hands-on science derived from MIT innovation to artistic enrichment through instruction by Juilliard-trained instructors, students gain experiences well beyond the book.

A Global and Inclusive Community

An student body from over 70 countries, St Andrews is an extremely cosmopolitan university. Cultural events like Loy Krathong, Diwali, Chinese New Year, Christmas, and the International Day, which is held annually, demonstrate and promote diversity and tolerance of others.

Inclusivity is built into the school ethos. The STARS programme is very individualised for pupils with additional needs, integrating academic learning with life skills and therapeutic support. St Andrews became the first international school outside of the UK to be accredited with the Inclusion Quality Mark (IQM) Centre of Excellence status in 2024, recognising its continued commitment to inclusive education.

St Andrews heightens learning through strong collaborations with local firms, charities, and schools. Partnerships with organizations like getfresh, Marriott, VIE Hotel, Aya, and the Asian Institute of Hospitality Management provide students—especially from the IB Career-related Programme—with internships, visits to sites, and mentorship.

Community service is a core belief in the philosophy of this school. Collaborations with the Bangkok Community Help Foundation, Central Thailand Mission, and Baan Luuk Rak Orphanage offer substantial service-learning experiences, ranging from project-based community service to volunteer work. Such programs foster empathy and give students skills to make a positive impact.

Supportive Communication and Well-being

Effective communication keeps the St Andrews community united. Moodle, parent-teacher conferences, and an effective Parent Teacher Group (PTG) guarantee that communication flows easily between home and school.

Wellbeing is also a key focus. Guest speaker sessions, the PSHE curriculum, and the Komodo Wellbeing platform help monitor and support students’ emotional and mental wellbeing. Students can request regular personal check-ins, and there is a culture of asking for and providing help.

Meeting Different Learning Needs

The School’s Learning Support and EAL programmes cater to a range of academic and language requirements. For the multilingual students, the First Language Programme offers instruction in Japanese, Korean, French, German, and Mandarin, and all students learn Mandarin, French, or Spanish as a Modern Foreign Language from Key Stage 2.

STARS, with up to eight in each class, provides intensive support, merging functional life skills with curriculum content to prepare students for adulthood and enabling inclusion in mainstream school life where possible.

Encouraging Creativity, Critical Thinking, and Innovation

From robotics and computer programming to international STEM competitions, St Andrews readies students for the 21st century. The addition of VEX Robotics has given students hands-on experience in automation, engineering, and design, building problem-solving and resilience skills while relating theory to practice.

Technology-Integrated Learning

Technology is embedded naturally in the curriculum. Apple classrooms, 3D printing, design studios, and the Global Campus platform enable students to collaborate with other Nord Anglia students around the world on projects. Lessons are often infused with AI literacy and ethical consideration to ready them for a more global and digital world.

Balancing Academic Rigour with Inclusivity

As an Edexcel and Cambridge IGCSE, SAT, and IB Diploma centre, St Andrews educates students for the world’s leading universities. Its consecutive Outstanding rating by British Schools Overseas and the EDT International Schools Quality Mark (ISQM) are a testament to the school’s dedication to maintaining world-class standards.

By Nord Anglia’s system of quality assurance and internationally trained teachers, students are challenged to do their best while assisted in a warm ethos that respects difference.

Looking Ahead: A Vision for Lifelong Learning

The future of St Andrews is guided by a desire for metacognition—teaching students how they learn. With Boston College and Harvard’s Project Zero, the school is pioneering research in self-regulation, self-knowledge, and knowledge transfer.

By teaching pupils to set goals, know their strengths, cope with challenges, and apply their learning outside of the classroom, St Andrews is preparing them for exam success but also for life. This aim-driven approach ensures graduates leave as confident, independent thinkers ready to make their mark on a constantly changing world.

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