Message from the Dean of Students

Andy Vaughan
andyv@isb.ac.th

Welcome and a few start of School reminders
We are very excited to welcome students back to school next Tuesday, 14 August for the first day of the 2018-19 School Year. Teachers have been busy this week preparing for the year ahead and we are excited to have students back on campus! The following are some general start of school reminders.

Uniforms and Dress Code
As you prepare for the start of school, please remember that all students must wear school uniform, which in the High School consists of the white or navy blue ISB collared shirt purchased through the ISB Bookstore and either khaki or black skirt, shorts, or pants purchased through the ISB bookstore or purchased outside of the school so long as they are within the same design limitations as the current school pants. Please note that there lycra and spandex are not allowed and that pants must have side seams and pockets to be classed as correct uniform.

ISB PE clothing may not be worn as a substitute for school uniform clothing. Additionally, underwear of any kind should not be visible. Undershirts should not extend out of the uniform shirt at all.

For footwear, students must wear covered shoes that are comfortable, practical and safe. Open toe shoes are no longer allowed such as slippers and flip flop sandals.

The High School faculty and administration will monitor students’ attire to ensure that it aligns to our expectations.  Please help us in ensuring that your student(s) only wear dress code conforming clothing to school.  Please refer to the online student handbook for more information.

Bicycle and Motor Scooter Helmets
For personal safety considerations, appropriate bike helmets must be worn (and properly strapped) by both students and adults entering campus.  Administrators and security guards will monitor the front gate the first week of school and offer reminders and encouragement.  Thank you for helping to support and model a safe environment at ISB!

Driving to school
Only students with a valid Thai driver’s license may drive/park a car on campus.  Students who are 15 years or older may drive/park a motor scooter on campus provided:

  • Student has a Thai driver’s license for his/her age group
  • Student obtains a parking permit sticker from the HS Office
  • The motorbike is 110cc or under if the student is under 18 years of age
  • Always wears an appropriate/strapped motorcycle helmet (and only carries passengers with helmets) on and off campus

Golf carts must also be operated safely and be affixed with a parking pass from the security office. Only students with an approved drivers licence will be permitted to park a golf cart on campus and such students must obtain an approval from the High School Office. Drivers licences from other countries are applicable certification for students driving golf carts to school

Many thanks in advance for working together to ensure that your child is prepared appropriately for the start of the school year.

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