In the Bangkok international school community, students come from nearly every nation around the globe, and NIST is no exception, with over 60 nationalities represented. But we believe that diversity encompasses so much more than this. Children must learn to work and live in communities that encompass differing backgrounds, abilities and beliefs.
Take a tour of parent, student, and teacher portals at a medium-level view designed to orient you enough to fill in the details by your own clicking around and consulting documentation.
NIST has earned a reputation for academic excellence, and our students continually outperform national, regional and global averages on the IB exam, and attend top universities worldwide. We strongly believe diversity is not just a list of nationalities.
Disasters and failure events provide important opportunities for scientists and engineers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to learn how we can improve the safety of buildings, their occupants, and emergency responders.
When files are submitted, the accompanying information will support NIST in data curation and data management for a disaster or failure study.
NIST Catering provides multiple services at the school, operating the cafeteria and kiosks around campus. Elementary Students. A semester meal plan can be purchased for elementary students, which includes both a morning snack and lunch. Students also have the option of bringing lunch from home.
Released in November 2015, it may be further developed in later releases to provide additional information.
Nestled in the heart of one of Bangkok’s busiest business districts, the NIST International School campus is located on Sukhumvit Soi 15, mere minutes from Asok BTS Station and Terminal 21.
NIST’s aspirations and vision of education do not rely on models of the past, on the accumulation of knowledge or the memorization of facts. We believe in making decisions grounded in research in order to provide students with a supportive environment and the best possible learning opportunities.
Though we are an inner-city school, our 25-rai campus encompasses ten buildings that house over 90 classrooms and state-of-the-art facilities ranging from a theatre and exhibition halls to multiple gymnasiums and arts studios.
As a not-for-profit foundation school, NIST is overseen by a parent-elected board. We strive to maintain fiscal responsibility, and all tuition income directly benefits our students and the greater community.
Take a tour of parent, student, and teacher portals at a medium-level view designed to orient you enough to fill in the details by your own clicking around and consulting documentation.
Here are two webinars that cover the steps for building and launching portals. They are helpful to watch as reviews of material covered earlier in the unit, as well.