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Kajonkiet to open international school in Phuket

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A CGI plan of the entire complex now under construction in Kathu.

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A close-up CGI view of the kindergarten, which the school says

will be “very modern looking and eco-friendly".

PHUKET: -- Phuket parents seeking English-language education for their children will have a new option from May next year, when a new Kajonkiet international school is scheduled to open in Kathu.

The Kajonkiet group of schools, already the largest provider of private bilingual education in Phuket, hopes to open its first international school in time for the start of the international school calendar in September.

The new school will be housed in one of four new buildings now under construction on a 45-rai plot in Kathu.

The other three buildings will house kindergarten, primary and secondary-level students who currently study in the English program (EP) at Kajonkietsuksa School in Wichit.

The Kajonjkiet EP uses the Thai curriculum translated into English, but with all core courses taught in English by native-English-speaking teachers.

Kajonkietsuksa EP students are scheduled to move into the new Kathu facilities as soon as they are completed.

The name of the international school has yet to be announced, but administrators say it will follow a British curriculum.

The move follows the announcement that Kajonkietsuksa School has been approved as a Cambridge International Center, the only one in southern Thailand.

The approval allows the school to offer a range of internationally recognized qualifications, including the Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education, or IGCSE.

Kajonkiet aims to initially offer the international program to children aged three to 12, with a long-term goal of extending its program to secondary classes.

The English Program will be available to three- to 18-year-olds from the outset.

“We decided to branch out into international education because our EP program, initiated in 2000, has done very well. We recognize that there is a growing market for international-standard education in Phuket. We want to provide our students with options and the best quality education we can,” a school spokesman said.

Buildings at the Kathu site will occupy 10 rai of the plot when complete.

Other facilities will include a range of sports and academic facilities including a swimming pool, tennis courts, basketball and volleyball courts, a football pitch and science labs.

Kajonkiet’s existing network of schools are spread around the island. The flagship school, Kajonkietpattana, was established in Phuket Town in 1954.

Since then the school’s expansion has seen the establishment of Kajonkietsuka, with two large buildings in Wichit.

Kajonkiet also operates an English-language nursery in Cherng Talay and a Thai-language nursery in Pa Khlok.

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-- Phuket Gazette 2010-10-26

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>>The move follows the announcement that Kajonkietsuksa School has been approved as a Cambridge International Center, the only one in southern Thailand.

IIRC, there was another thread about this but it wasn't confirmed they actually had been approved as the person that going to run the program had apparently left. Any update on this?

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And this is news??

This has been common knowledge for at least a year when they first started building it.

At the risk of being a moaning minnie, when are you going to get into gear and actually start reporting real news, when it happens and when it is pertininet to the actual time.???

this is just a shameless free plug for an already heavily marketed school...this is not NEWS which by definition is in Oxford dictionary is ""–noun(usually used with a singular verbthinsp.png) 1. a report of a recent event; intelligence; information"

thank you

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