Global Citizenship Week (GCW)

Peter Roback
peterro@isb.ac.th

GCW registration for grade 10
Registration for Global Citizenship Week courses begins Tuesday, 30 Sept at 7:00pm for students in Grade 10.  Students will provide their top 5 preferences in order and will be assigned courses based on time of submission.  Once courses become full, students will be assigned their next preference.  This makes the order in which students select courses very important.  We ask that parents and students have conversations ahead of time about courses, especially what parents are willing to support financially.

Once registration is complete and all students have been assigned to a course, parent permission forms will be distributed which include specific course information, including cost.  Parents will be committed to making payment as a condition of accepting courses.  Final  payments will be due on 11 November.

Additional GCW updates will be provided though Friday’s Parent Communication.  Every course offers amazing learning and character development experiences for students.  Read through course descriptions together and help find the course that is the best fit for your son/daughter.

Important guidelines:

  • Students are required to complete a Category 1 (in Thailand) course before they graduate
    • Note: Internships do not count as Category 1
  • Students may only select a Category 3 (outside Asia) course if previously completed Category 1 (in Thailand)
  • Students should communicate with parents before registering.  Any changes after registration will result in students moving to the end of lists
  • Registration site:  https://www2.isb.ac.th/gcw
  • Handbook site:  https://www.isb.ac.th/Global_Citizenship_Week/default.aspx

Please use the following dates for other grade registrations:

Grade 12:  Opens 22 Sept at 7pm, closes 25 Sept at 3pm

Grade 11:  Opens 25 Sept at 7pm, closes 29 Sept at 3pm

Grade 10:  Opens 30 Sept at 7pm, closes 3 Oct at 3pm

Grade 9:    Opens 6 Oct at 7pm, closes 8 Oct at 3pm

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