The Value of Our Education
As the first international school to open in Thailand, the International School of Bangkok has delivered an exceptional education to our students since its inception in 1951. From small beginnings as a private school housed on the grounds of the U.S. Embassy, ISB has since transformed into Thailand’s premier international school with around 1,800 students within our expansive campus, serving expatriates and local families alike.
To this day, ISB remains a non-profit, independent, and non-sectarian school overseen by parents who are members of our school association and elected to our Board of Trustees. It is from this foundation of integrity that grants us the freedom to ensure every action we take is centered on improving the academic experience of our school community.
Not-for-Profit Status
To be truly independent to make decisions without restriction or limitations imposed by profit-oriented stakeholders, society, or pressure.
What does it mean to be a not-for-profit institution at ISB? In simple terms, it means freedom. Best exemplified by our Vision, Mission, and Values, our status as a not-for-profit school cascades down to every nook and corner of our campus and community.
ISB’s not-for-profit status allows us the academic freedom to help our students succeed, and the freedom to reinvest surpluses into the school's development. This results in providing the best facilities, teachers, faculty, and environment with everything our students need to thrive.
Our not-for-profit status means any surplus income generated from tuition, donations, or fundraising are reinvested back into improving the academic experience for our student body.
The Value of Values-based education
At ISB, we believe values-driven learning enhances the academic performance of our students, as well as impacting their overall development as the leaders of tomorrow. Woven into our education, our core values are a reflection of our Vision and Mission.
Our mission to nurture and inspire our students to achieve their academic and personal potential remains our reason for being, and our vision to enrich communities and the world at large through our students is proven in the success of our alumni over the years.
ISB Learner Attributes
Research driven learning
This comprehensive research helped us identify crucial attributes that students need to thrive in the ever-evolving global society they are stepping into. These attributes are Adaptability, Creativity, Social Intelligence, Self-Management, Global-Mindedness, and a Value-Driven mentality, all of which are reflected in our Core Values. Recognizing the importance of cultivating these skills, we have integrated them into the core of our curriculum to impact our learners' futures positively.
What truly sets ISB apart is our unwavering commitment to research-based learning and incorporating our findings into classroom teachings. Our pedagogy is designed to meet the diverse needs of our learners, ultimately equipping them with the knowledge and skills to become independent thinkers and achievers. We emphasize mathematical thinking, scientific exploration, artistic expression, and articulate language to convey the "big ideas" across all developmental levels.
Research-based learning has always been one of our most significant pillars since ISB was established.
Future-proofing global citizenship
What do we mean when we say “global citizenship”? What does it mean to be a global citizen? According to Oxfam, a global citizen is someone who is aware of and understands the wider world – and their place in it. They are a citizen of the world. They take an active role in their community and work with others to make our planet more peaceful, sustainable and fairer. At ISB, this means ensuring not only the content of our curriculum is modern, up-to-date, and relevant for the unknown world our students will one day live in, but that our students have the skills to apply said knowledge and understand the impact their decisions and actions have on the world around them.
Recently, we went on a journey to explore and research some winning strategies to improve the value of education at ISB. Our journey began with studying the works of cutting-edge schools and engaging in conversations with industry giants like Tesla, Google, and Instagram. We also delved into data from prestigious organizations such as the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the World Economic Forum.