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AISB Summer School 2026

  • Writer: AISB News
    AISB News
  • Mar 19
  • 4 min read

Updated: 6 days ago

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AISB Summer School is officially open for students from Nursery to Year 12.


From 15th June to 10th July 2026, AISB will be full of fun, learning, and making friends. With a focus on fun-filled activities and enriching experiences, our hands-on program nurtures critical thinking, creativity, and personal growth through STEAM, literacy, music, arts and crafts, sports, outdoor fun, project-based activities and more.



EARLY YEARS SUMMER SCHOOL 2026: DISCOVER, CREATE, INVESTIGATE, PLAY


AISB Summer Explorers 2026 invites our young learners from Nursery through Foundation on a journey of discovery through engaging and meaningful activities. Designed to spark curiosity and creativity, students will explore new ideas, build confidence, and enjoy hands-on learning in a fun and supportive environment.




📍 Location: AISB Soi 20 Campus

👥 Ages: 18 months – 5 years old

If you have any questions or need further information, please do not hesitate to contact Ms. Krystal at krystal.abo@australianisb.ac.th



Get ready for an exciting full-day summer program packed with hands-on workshops and fun activities in Sport, Science, Technology, Art, Language & Culture, Music, and more. Each session is designed to spark curiosity and allow children to develop new skills in a supportive, fun-filled environment. Whether it's experimenting with new technologies, painting a masterpiece, or learning a new instrument, there’s something for every child.


✅ Learn from expert instructors

✅ Boost creativity, critical thinking & teamwork

✅ Make new friends


Our summer school runs for a full day, giving children ample time to immerse themselves in fun, educational activities. This is perfect for parents looking for a complete summer experience.


📍 AISB Soi 31 Primary Campus

👥 Ages 5 - 12 years old



If you have any questions or need further information, please do not hesitate to contact Ms Chelsey/Ms Shailly at admin31@australianisb.ac.th


Secondary Summer School Skills Development


Success goes beyond memorising content;

it’s about how students think, question,

and apply their learning.


Our Secondary Summer School is designed to support students from Year 7 to Year 12 as they build the academic skills needed for Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge International AS & A Level.


Through a dynamic blend of creative projects and real-world challenges, students develop confidence, independence, and a deeper understanding of how learning connects to life beyond the classroom.



Thinking That Goes Beyond the Classroom


Students are encouraged to think logically, solve problems step by step, and explore why things work—not just what happens. Whether designing the most effective chocolate box layout or comparing development across countries, they learn to evaluate ideas, weigh different solutions, and make informed decisions


Example activities:

  • designing a chocolate box layout and deciding the best arrangement for chocolates

  • comparing two countries’ development levels and explaining why they are different

  • planning a financial future and adjusting decisions when costs change


Mathematics in Real Life


Mathematics becomes meaningful when applied to real situations. Students explore budgeting, financial planning, and data interpretation—skills they will use well beyond school. From calculating living costs to analysing patterns through graphs, learning becomes practical and purposeful.


Example activities:

  • calculating income, rent, loans, and savings in the financial planning project

  • using graphs to show how money changes over time

  • exploring tidal patterns in Bangkok using mathematical models

  • planning measurements and layout for a product design


Research That Builds Understanding


Strong research skills are essential for academic success. Students learn how to find reliable information, organise data, and compare sources. By exploring topics such as global development and economic differences, they begin to recognise patterns, ask deeper questions, and form well-supported conclusions.


Example activities:

  • researching economic data from different countries

  • comparing GDP, education levels, and living standards

  • analysing tidal data and patterns


Scientific and Analytical Thinking


Students develop a scientific mindset—observing trends, questioning outcomes, and understanding cause and effect. Through activities like analysing environmental data and testing design ideas, they learn how evidence shapes conclusions and drives innovation.


Example activities:

  • analysing tidal patterns and environmental data

  • testing and improving design ideas

  • discussing different ways to measure global development


Communication and Presentation Skills


Being able to express ideas clearly is just as important as understanding them. Students practise presenting their thinking, organising information, and using visual tools such as graphs and models. Whether sharing a design concept or explaining financial decisions, they build confidence in communicating to an audience.


Example activities:

  • presenting their chocolate box design

  • explaining financial planning decisions

  • presenting research about global inequality


Collaboration and Project Skills


Collaboration is at the heart of the programme. Students work in teams, share perspectives, and learn to manage time and responsibilities. These experiences help them grow not only academically, but socially—developing the teamwork skills needed for future success.


Example activities:

  • building and presenting a product design model

  • working together to analyse economic data

  • solving complex problems as a group


Real-World Learning


Our Summer School brings learning to life through relevant and engaging themes. Students explore:

  • Financial planning and budgeting

  • Global development and inequality

  • Mathematics in environmental systems

  • Product design and practical problem-solving


Each activity is designed to help students see the value of what they are learning—and how it applies to the world around them.


Preparing for What Comes Next


By the end of the programme, students leave with more than knowledge. They gain confidence in their thinking, independence in their learning, and the academic skills needed to succeed in future studies.


Our Secondary Summer School is not just preparation for exams—it’s preparation for life.


📍 AISB Soi 31 Secondary Campus

👥 Ages 12 - 18 years old



If you have any questions or need further information, please do not hesitate to contact

Ms Chelsey/Ms Shailly at admin31@australianisb.ac.th


Important Note:


Insurance: Participants must have their own insurance coverage.


See you soon at AISB Summer School 2026!



 
 
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