Ekamai International School
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History
From the end of World War II in 1945, missionaries from the United States entered Thailand for evangelization. In 1946, American Adventist missionaries founded a church missionary training institution, located at Phyathai Road.[7] The first classes in the 1940s were held in a temporary building made out of thatched bamboo and a metal roof, and the adventist missionaries called this newfound institution as ‘Child Training Center’ and later as ‘Christian Training Center’, or CTC as how it was abbreviated.[8]
In 1957, the institution moved to its present location amid concerns from the congregation’s members for having relocated far away from Bangkok’s urban center at that time. The name Adventist English School was given to this institution simultaneously as several properties in Soi Ekamai (Sukhumvit 63) were purchased and consolidated to expand the campus. Until the 1970s, school enrollments were limited to the children of American missionaries and expatriate foreign residents in Bangkok. Since its founding, the school was the first educational institution in Thailand to use English as a medium of instruction.[8]
In 1992, during the government of Anand Panyarachun, Thailand's Ministry of Education classified the Adventist English School as an international school in an attempt by the Thai government to reorganize the categories of private institutions nationwide. Therefore, the school was renamed as Ekamai International School (EIS) and continues to operate under this name until the present day.
In 1998, EIS received accreditation from the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC) and adopted the academic credit system based on American high schools. The school later offers AP (Advanced Placement) programs and examinations authorized by the College Board at the high school level.
Curriculum
The school teaches a curriculum based on the US education system in American English from pre-kindergarten to the twelfth grade with AP (Advanced Placement) Program by the College Board. Thai language and cultural instruction is given along with several foreign languages such as Mandarin Chinese, Japanese and Spanish classes. The school is open to pupils of all nationalities and religions.
The school is a member of the International Schools Association of Thailand, and of the East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools. Other authorizing bodies include the Western Association of Schools and Colleges, California, US; the International Schools Association of Thailand (ISAT); the Adventist Accrediting Association (AAA) - the official Seventh-day Adventist Education Department's accreditation body, headquartered in Maryland, US; and the Office for National Education Standards and Quality Assessment.
The school offers a general education diploma; a college preparatory diploma; a college preparatory diploma with a focus on business studies and a college preparatory diploma with a focus on medicine or engineering.
Students attend religious education classes and a weekly chapel service. There are after-school Bible studies, spiritual self-development programs, and school wide prayer groups. Events such as week of prayer are also held at school every two quarters.
Facilities
The school facilities include a high school building; a middle school building with a conference room; and a primary and elementary building. There is also a music education and "pathfinder" building. The school has a soccer field and a covered court that serves as basketball, tennis, and badminton courts. Other facilities include libraries, health clinic, counseling offices, storage areas, science and computer laboratories, and a chaplaincy. The school has an air-conditioned cafeteria, a snack bar, a bakery, and a uniform shop.
Administrators
| Position | Name |
|---|---|
| Director | Mrs. Saowanee Kiatyanyong |
| Manager | Mr. Panuwat Kattiya |
| Treasurer | Mrs. Chayaporn Wittayapiban |
| Academic Principal | Mrs. Shireen Bazliel |
| Church Pastor | Pastor Karlo Agustin Diel |
See also
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- List of Seventh-day Adventist secondary and elementary schools
- List of Seventh-day Adventist secondary schools
- Seventh-day Adventist education
- List of International Schools
- Western Association of Schools and Colleges
- East Asia Regional Council of Overseas Schools
References
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- ↑ Home Ekamai International School Ekamai International School website. Retrieved on 7 March 2013.
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External links
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