Part of Wells International School’s mission as an educational institution comprises the continual reevaluation of our standard courses, making them more practical and relevant to students’ modern experiences. Additionally, we strive to introduce new opportunities for them to learn more about their surrounding world through the addition of germane elective courses at the high school level. One such program is the World Religions course, an elective offered to upper high school students, and the first of many classes that emphasize the pragmatic application of the knowledge gained during the period of study. Given the volatile nature of religious conflict in the modern world, young adults must become aware of the necessity for tolerance and understanding of other viewpoints.
Wells – On Nut
Lady Seahawks Continue to Rout!
Under 13 and 15 Girls teams garner wins vs BCIS, 23-2 and 32-15 On Nut – The Lady Seahawks continue their winning ways with two more routs against the teams from Bangkok Christian International School (BCIS) Tuesday afternoon. Following in the footsteps of their senior counterparts, Wells’ youngest all-girls team […]
Expanding Knowledge of Thai Culture
Wells’ seniors, a group that represents nearly a half-dozen cultures, visited the Thai Royal Barge Museum and reflected on its cultural significance.
Lady Seahawks on a Rampage
Wells’ Lady Seahawks rout struggling BCIS, while the Under 11 and Senior Boys teams fall to the more experienced Lions.
The 2009 TISAC Basketball Season is Finally Here!
The Wells International School Seahawks kick off the 2009 TISAC Basketball Season this Monday, September 14, as hoopsters of all levels face the Lions of Bangkok Christian International School (BCIS). The 2009-2010 academic year marks the beginning of Wells’ second year as a full-fledged member of the Thailand International School […]