Current Students

Kindergarten

Our Kindergarten operates as a full-day program. Students learn to work individually as well as in groups as they prepare for Grade 1. Number concepts, English letter sounds, pre-reading skills, simple printing, crafts, art work, music, physical education, library, introduction to computers, and Thai language and culture class make up the Kindergarten curriculum.

Kindergarten

Middle School

Students in Middle School (Grades 7 and 8) receive instruction in the core courses of English, Mathematics, Science, and Social Studies, and a combination of electives in the specialist areas of Art, Music/Drama, Computers, Physical Education, Health, and Thai Language or other Foreign Languages such as French, Spanish, and Mandarin.

High School

We currently have 148 students enrolled in high school (Grades 9 to 12). Our curriculum offers challenging courses designed to prepare students for academic success in college and beyond. The program includes instruction in Science, Mathematics, English, Social Studies, Foreign Languages, and chosen subjects in the areas of Physical Education, Art, Music, Computers, and independent study projects. We also offer college-level Advanced Placement (AP) courses.

Outstanding Senior Scholarship

The Outstanding Senior Scholarship Award is sponsored by the CMIS Parent Teacher Group (PTG). It is a merit-based cash award in the amount of 30,000 baht, granted to the member of the senior class who best demonstrates outstanding achievement, both at CMIS and in the broader community. The award recipient is selected by a committee, which includes representatives from the CMIS faculty, administration, PTG executive membership, and a CMIS parent (who does not have a child in the senior class).

Learning Support

The Learning Support Department of Chiang Mai International School is dedicated to enhancing the quality of education and life for students with mild to moderate learning difficulties and attention deficits by providing them with an appropriate and beneficial range of services.

The Learning Support Department seeks to ensure a meaningful education for these students by assisting them, training teachers, advocating the program within the school community, and working with other professionals concerned with learning difficulties and disabilities.