Faqs

A: The grade points acquired for each subject are multiplied with the number of credits allocated for those subjects. To calculate the GPA, the product is then divided by the total number of credits. The Grading key of the school which is given below indicates the letter grades and the gradepoints for the same. Grading Key:
A: To enroll in high-school, students from other international schools should get their previous school transcripts approved by the Registrar in order to determine the number of credits that can be transferred. After the initial assessment of the transcripts, the Registrar will then contact the parents and students for appointments for personal interviews and/or to take the entrance exams.
A: Do the following: a. Complete the application form. b. Provide all documents required by the school. c. Be available for a personal interview and/or written entrance examination
A: All students at SJMIS have access to and participate in, systematic, relevant and standards-based curriculum. The California standards are used to guide the bench marks of the school's curriculum which promotes the Thai culture and its environment.
A: The school is open for enrollment throughout the whole year. There are two semesters (4 quarters) in a school year. The first semester begins in August, and the second semester begins in January. Q: How many students are there in SJMIS? A: There are approximately 500 students.
A: 15 students in Kindergarten classrooms. Kindergarten classes also have 1 or 2 teacher assistants. 23 students on average in the other classrooms
A: It costs 50,000 baht for day students and 70,000 baht for boarding students.
A: School fees range from 56,000 to 117,300 Baht per semester, depending on the grade level. (see the fees section in Admission )
A: We have Pre-K (2.5 year old) up to Grade 12 or Matthayom 6.
A: Apart from a legal granting to operate the school by the Ministry of Education and a member of International Schools Association of Thailand (ISAT) SJMIS has been granted full accreditation from WASC in 2021 and is accredited up to the year 2027.
A: WASC stands for Western Association of Schools and Colleges. The Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) is one of six regional accrediting associations in the UnitedStates. The Accrediting Commission provides assistance to schools located in California,Hawaii, Guam, the Commonwealth of the Northern Marianas, American Samoa, the Federated States of Micronesia, the Republic of the Marshall Islands, and South East Asia.
A: Yes, they can request for a special transcript from the Registrar before applying for the Thai national entrance exam.
A: As specified by the Ministry of Education, all students are required to take a minimum number of Thai periods a week.

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