Saint John's Group of Schools and University

Coordinates: 13°48′41″N 100°33′37″E / 13.811368°N 100.560243°E / 13.811368; 100.560243

Saint John's Group of Schools & University
Motto Sapientia Scientia Sanctitas (Wisdom Knowledge Holiness)
Abb. SJIS
Established 1961
School type Thai, International
Location Bangkok, Thailand
Member of ISAT, Fobissea, CIS
Recognised by WES, Thai Ministry of Education
Website www.stjohn.ac.th

Saint John's Group of Schools and University (Thai: กลุ่มโรงเรียนเซนต์จอห์น) was founded in 1961, and as a group of Catholic Vincentian facilities it is a private educational institution. It is located in Bangkok, Thailand. The group consists of:

It is possible for a child to join Saint John's at Kindergarten aged 2 and finish with a Ph.D. without ever leaving the group. Additionally, many of Saint John's staff are alumni of one of Saint John's 8 schools with many choosing to work at the school to help to ensure its future development having gained valuable experience for their field in non-educational companies.

Saint John's Choir

Saint John's School is the home of Saint John's Choir, the first choir in Thailand to win a gold medal at the annual Choir Olympic (Xiamen, Republic of China, 15–26 July 2006).

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Saint John's Affiliate School Programme

The Saint John's Affiliate School Programme was launched in 2007 with the aim of using Saint John's educational knowledge to improve private schools throughout the Kingdom of Thailand. The programme aims to have one school in each province of Thailand that have the support of Saint John's group of schools in Bangkok. While each school that joins the programme aims to improve educational standard across all subject areas, the two initial points of development focus are English instruction and IT support, as Saint John's group of schools are known to be leading schools in these two areas in the kingdom. As of May 2008, three schools have been admitted to the affiliation programme:

Contacts

Contact Address:

Website: www.stjohn.ac.th

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