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Teach at St.Andrews International School-Bangna (Sukhumvit 107) in Thailand

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About St.Andrews International School-Bangna (Sukhumvit 107)

St Andrews International School 107 is a growing nursery thourgh grade 13 British curriculum as well as IB Diploma school, currently enrolling almost 530 students.The school is part of the Cognita group of schools and is located  at the BTS Bearing stop a rapidly developing area of Bang Na. We currently seek an English teacher with at least two years of experience, preferably in Key stage 3 and IGCSE. We seek teachers who are thoughtful, caring, inquiring practitioners with a growth mindset and people who love working with young people and helping them grow. 

St.Andrews International School-Bangna (Sukhumvit 107) contact information

Address: 7 Sukhumvit Soi 107 (Soi Bearing), Bangna, Bangna, Bangkok, 10260, Thailand
Phone: +66 23933883

Thailand at a glance

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Capital: Bangkok

Language: Thai

Population: 66,720,153 (20th)

Currency: Baht (THB)

Government: Unitary Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy

Major Religion(s): Theravada Buddhism

Climate: Tropical

Country quick facts

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Thailand holds more Guiness World Records per person than any other country.
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Not wearing underwear is illegal.
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The famous energy drink Red Bull originated in Thailand.
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Instead of 3 times a day, Thais eat 4-5 times a day
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Thailand houses the world’s largest fish, the 12-meter Rhincodon typus.
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A nuclear family in Thailand is rare because most people live in large extended families.
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One-tenth of all animal species on Earth live in Thailand.
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