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High School Profile 2019-2020 High School Profile 2019-2020 Students MUIDS is a co-educational secondary school for grade 10 Current and past MUIDS students have included students from Thailand, to 12. The school was founded in 2013 under the direction Japan, Kuwait, Taiwan, China, Bahrain, Vietnam, and South Korea. of Mahidol University. The school offers a challenging curriculum designed around both Thai and American - Total student body: 665 educational standards. Students who graduate from MUIDS - Student/teacher ratio: 10:1 receive a Thai high school certificate and an American diploma. - Largest class size: 25 students Fully Accredited by Accreditation MUIDS is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC). ACCREDITING COMMISSION FOR SCHOOLS CEEB/ACT Code: 695150 Thailand School Code: 1473073503 Faculty One third of MUIDS faculty members come from Thailand, one third come from North America, and around ten percent come from the UK. Other faculty members come from countries such as Bangladesh, India, China, the Philippines, France, Ireland, and Poland. All have earned bachelor’s degrees and more than half hold master’s degrees or higher. Curriculum The MUIDS curriculum combines three educational standards: the Content Standards for California Public Schools, the Thailand Ministry of Education Content Standards for Basic Education, and the Thai Language and Culture Content Standards. English is the primary language of instruction. Thai and Chinese classes are taught in their respective languages. MUIDS uses the Expected School Wide Learner Outcomes (ESLOs) as the core principles for its curriculum. Grading Grades at MUIDS are assigned on a 4.0 scale (5.0 scale for all AP classes). MUIDS provides weighted GPA based on the credits earned for each class and does not rank students. CollegeBoard Advanced Placement Program School Calendar The school year begins in early August and ends in early June. It consists of 180 school Percent days over four quarters. Summer school for incoming 10th graders is offered. Students attend six periods per school day. Classes meet anywhere from one to five times a week. Extracurricular Activities Students can participate in more than 50 clubs and sports at MUIDS, including Model United Nations, Junior Achievement, and Asia International Schools Athletics Association (AISAA) sports competitions. All students participate in a yearly Week Without Walls exploratory education program. Facilities MUIDS is located on an enclosed campus adjacent to Mahidol University in the Bangkok suburb of Salaya. The fully-wireless campus is equipped with state of the art facilities which include six fully- equipped science laboratories, three computer labs (two PC and one Mac lab), indoor and outdoor athletic facilities, a three seat theater/auditorium, more than forty large classrooms, a seminar room, two music rooms, and a library with multiple study rooms. Additionally, our students and faculty have full access to Mahidol University facilities and campus events, including world-renowned Prince Mahidol Hall. Graduation Requirements SAT I Average Results for Class of 2019 All students must meet the following requirements before graduation: - Math: 621 - Minimum of 81 credits - Eng: 469 - 300 hours of Learner Development Activities - Total: 1091 - 60 hours of Community Service Average AP test scores for Class of 2019 - Capstone project Calculus AB = 3.87 - Graduation Portfolio AP Physics 1 = 3.57 - 2.0 GPA minimum English Literature and Composition = 1.64 - TOEFL or IELTS - TOEFL PBT/ITP – 550 - TOEFL iBT – 79 - TOEFL CBT – 213 - IELTS Academic Band – 6.0 University Acceptance for Graduates of 2016 - 2019 Austria Netherlands UK University of Vienna The Hague University Bellerby's College Australia University of Amsterdam City University of London Macquarie University New Zealand Keele University University of Sydney University of Auckland King’s College London Swinburne University of Technology Poland Loughborough University China University of Lublin Royal Halloway University of London Donghua University Poznan University Staffordshire University Fudan University Warsaw Medical University The University of the West of England Shanghai University Switzerland University of the Arts London Zhejiang University Les Roches International School of University of Bristol Czech Republic Hotel Management University of Essex Masaryk University Taiwan University of Exeter Germany National Taiwan University of Science University of Hertfordshire CODE University of Applied Sciences and Technology University of Manchester FH Aachen University National Tsing Hua University USA RWTH Aachen University Thailand Academy of Art University Sprachaffe Academy at Dusseldorf Assumption University Berkeley City College Hong Kong Chiang Mai University Boston University Hong Kong Polytechnic University Chulalongkorn University California State University East Bay Hong Kong University of Science and Civil Aviation Training Center-(Thailand) California State University Northridge Technology Kasetsart University Cañada College Ireland King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology High Point University Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology Ladkrabang International College Marquette University Japan King Mongkut’s University of Tech- Oregon State University Asia Pacific University nology Thonburi Savannah College of Art and Design Hokkaido University Mahidol University Southwestern University International Christian University Ramkhamhaeng University The Culinary Institute of America Tohoku University Rangsit University Washington University in St. Louis Tokyo International University Silpakorn University University of California San Diego Korea Srinakharinwirot University University of Hawaii Korea University Sripatum University University of Washington Yonsei University Thammasat University Assoc. Prof. Dr.Wariya Chinwanno School Director Mahidol University International Dr. Stephen Coryelle Deputy Director for Academic Services Demonstration School (MUIDS) Dr. Sopit Chayasatit Deputy Director for Administration 999 Phuttamonthon Sai 4 Road, Mr. Simon Peter Gauci Deputy Director for Student Services Salaya, Phuttamonthon Nakhon Mrs. Patpimon Pojjanatstien School Registrar ([email protected]) Pathom, 73170, Thailand Mr. Randy Virden School Counselor ([email protected]) Tel: (662) 408-8555 Ms. Pimaree Ginggeo School Counselor ([email protected]) Fax: (662) 408-9209 Mr. Chanon Viriyasatien School Counselor ([email protected]) www.muids.mahidol.ac.th Ms. Duangporn Kittisunthorn School Counselor ([email protected]) Email: [email protected] Ms. Nutchaya Singin Manager of Admissions ([email protected]).
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