Accreditations and Affiliations
Accreditations
CfBT www.cfbt.com
All St. Andrews Schools are accredited by the Centre for British Teaching (CfBT) and have achieved the 2nd tier level of accreditation. The majority of International Schools in Thailand have achieved the standard/3rd tier accreditation. St. Andrews Schools were the first to be awarded this enhanced standard during their last accreditation cycle and are now all striving to become the first schools in Thailand to be awarded the highest level of accreditation from CfBT (1st tier).
CfBT are one of only four organisations who are authorised by the Thai Education Ministry to carry out international accreditations in Thailand. CfBT Education Trust is a UK based organisation working throughout the UK and internationally in 40 countries. They provide education consultancy, inspection and employ more than 2,500 staff worldwide. In the UK, they inspect a third of all UK schools on behalf of OFSTED.
IBO World School www.ibo.org
St. Andrews International School, Sukhumvit 107 is a candidate* for International Baccalaureate (IB) World School status and will be offering the IB Diploma from August 2012. There are 966,000 students studying IB curriculum in 3,298 schools, in 141 countries all around the world.
*St. Andrews International School, Sukhumvit 107 is a candidate school for the Diploma Programme. This school is pursuing authorisation as an IB World School. These are schools that share a common philosophy, a commitment to high quality, challenging, international education that St. Andrews International School, Sukhumvit 107 believes is important for our students. Only schools authorised by the IB Organisation can offer any of its three academic programmes: the Primary Years Programme (PYP), the Middle Years Programme (MYP), or the Diploma Programme (and in addition the IB Career-related Certificate). Candidate status gives no guarantee that authorisation will be granted.
ONESQA
All St. Andrews Schools are licensed by the Thai Ministry of Education and accredited through ONESQA (Sor mor Sor) - the international schools inspection body.
Affiliations
International Schools of Thailand (ISAT) www.isat.or.th
The International Schools Association of Thailand was established in 1994. Its principal purpose is to act as a link between international schools which are members of ISAT on the one hand and the Ministry of Education, in particular the Office of the Private Education Commission, on the other.
International Schools Association Athletic (ISAA)
ISAA is a small schools multi sports league, which has been running and increasing for two years. This year St. Andrews, Sukhumvit 107 and Sathorn Campuses have joined. The year starts off with a series of tournaments, two of which Sukhumvit 107 is hosting. This then progresses into league fixtures consisting of at least 10 international participating schools in and around Bangkok, promoting competition, sportsmanship, school links and activity amongst an extensive range of students from 8 years old upwards.

