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{{Infobox school
{{Infobox school
| name = American School of Bangkok
| name = American School of Bangkok
| native_name = โรงเรียนอเมริกันกรุงเทพ
| logo =
| logo = American School of Bangkok logo.png
| established = 1983
| established = 1983
| type = [[International school]]
| type = [[International school]]
| affiliations =
| affiliations =
| principal = Mr. Tom Yates (Sukhumvit)<br>Mr. Ryan Barnick (Green Valley)
| principal = Jenny Sabin (Sukhumvit)<br />Ryan Barnick (Green Valley)
| chaplain =
| chairman =
| chaplain =
| chairman = MLakhana Didyasarin
| campus = Sukhumvit<br>Green Valley
| campus = Sukhumvit<br />Green Valley
| enrolment =
| grades = K-12
| enrolment =
| grades = Pre-K-12
| free_label_1 = Abbreviation
| free_label_1 = Abbreviation
| free_1 = ASB
| free_1 = ASB
| colours =
| colours =
| city = [[Bangkok]]
| city = [[Bangkok]]
| motto = ''{{lang|la|"Building Leadership"}}''
| motto = ''{{lang|la|"The School of Leaders"}}''
| state =
| state =
| country = [[Thailand]]
| country = Thailand
| website = http://www.asb.ac.th/index.php
| website = {{URL|https://www.asb.ac.th}}
}}
}}


'''The American School of Bangkok''' (ASB) ({{lang-th|''โรงเรียนอเมริกันกรุงเทพ''}}), a member of the [[International Schools Association of Thailand]], is an international school in the [[Bangkok Metropolitan Area]], [[Thailand]]. The school has two campuses, the Sukhumvit campus in the [[Watthana District]] of [[Bangkok]] and the Bangna campus in the [[Bang Phli District]], [[Samut Prakan Province]].<ref>{{cite web|title=The American School of Bangkok|url=https://www.asb.ac.th/|website=The American School of Bangkok|accessdate=29 December 2016}}</ref>
'''The American School of Bangkok''' (ASB; {{langx|th|โรงเรียนอเมริกันกรุงเทพ}}, {{RTGS|''Rong Rian Amerikan Krung Thep''}}), a member of the [[International Schools Association of Thailand]], is an international school in the [[Bangkok Metropolitan Area]], Thailand. The school has two campuses, the Sukhumvit campus in the [[Watthana District]] of [[Bangkok]] and the Bangna campus in the [[Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan Province]].<ref>{{cite web|title=The American School of Bangkok|url=https://www.asb.ac.th/|website=The American School of Bangkok|access-date=29 December 2016}}</ref>


Opened in 1983, ASB offers private education and is accredited by the [[Western Association of Schools and Colleges]] (WASC), The Thai Ministry of Education, and The Office for National Education Standards and Quality Assessment (ONESQA). Students from 50 nations attend the school.
Opened in 1983, ASB offers private education and is accredited by the [[Western Association of Schools and Colleges]] (WASC), the [[Ministry of Education (Thailand)|Thai Ministry of Education]], and the Thai Office for National Education Standards and Quality Assessment (ONESQA). Students from 50 nations attend the school.


Both campuses offer a nursery through high school program. Students are educated in a US curriculum which features inquiry-based learning, project-based learning in middle school, and [[advanced placement]] (AP) classes in high school. ASB is a designated AP school, and as part of its community outreach program the school orders and processes AP exams for students who attend other institutions.
Both campuses offer a pre-kindergarten through high school program. Students are educated in a US curriculum which features inquiry-based learning, project-based learning in middle school, and [[advanced placement]] (AP) classes in high school. ASB is a designated AP school, and as part of its community outreach program the school orders and processes AP exams for students who attend other institutions.


ASB Green Valley is recognized for its golf team. The school team consists of a junior world champion and eight national champions. Students have the opportunity to start learning golf at the age of five years.
ASB Green Valley is recognized for its golf team. The school team consists of a junior world champion and eight national champions. Students have the opportunity to start learning golf at the age of five years.
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==References==
==References==
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{{Reflist}}


==External links==
==External links==
{{Portal|United States|Thailand|Schools}}
{{Portal|United States|Thailand|Schools}}
* [http://www.asb.ac.th/index.php The American School of Bangkok]
* [http://www.onesqa.or.th/en/profile/973/ Office for National Education Standards and Quality Assessment]

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{{International schools in Bangkok}}
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Latest revision as of 07:18, 24 October 2024

American School of Bangkok
โรงเรียนอเมริกันกรุงเทพ
Location

Thailand
Information
TypeInternational school
Motto"The School of Leaders"
Established1983
ChairmanMLakhana Didyasarin
PrincipalJenny Sabin (Sukhumvit)
Ryan Barnick (Green Valley)
GradesPre-K-12
CampusSukhumvit
Green Valley
AbbreviationASB
Websitewww.asb.ac.th

The American School of Bangkok (ASB; Thai: โรงเรียนอเมริกันกรุงเทพ, RTGSRong Rian Amerikan Krung Thep), a member of the International Schools Association of Thailand, is an international school in the Bangkok Metropolitan Area, Thailand. The school has two campuses, the Sukhumvit campus in the Watthana District of Bangkok and the Bangna campus in the Bang Phli District, Samut Prakan Province.[1]

Opened in 1983, ASB offers private education and is accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), the Thai Ministry of Education, and the Thai Office for National Education Standards and Quality Assessment (ONESQA). Students from 50 nations attend the school.

Both campuses offer a pre-kindergarten through high school program. Students are educated in a US curriculum which features inquiry-based learning, project-based learning in middle school, and advanced placement (AP) classes in high school. ASB is a designated AP school, and as part of its community outreach program the school orders and processes AP exams for students who attend other institutions.

ASB Green Valley is recognized for its golf team. The school team consists of a junior world champion and eight national champions. Students have the opportunity to start learning golf at the age of five years.

The school is a member of the Bangkok International Schools Athletic Conference (BISAC) as well as the Thailand International Schools Athletic Conference (TISAC), and fields teams in many sports. The ASB basketball team has won championships and tournaments (especially the varsity team). ASB also competes in sports such as baseball and football, and the baseball teams have won tournaments. ASB stresses community service and holds charitable fund-raising events including the annual Sukhumvit Fair which has raised money for causes in Thailand and abroad.

References

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  1. ^ "The American School of Bangkok". The American School of Bangkok. Retrieved 29 December 2016.
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