Mrs. Apiluck Yaemsaard
Academic Director
The heart of creating a school is to produce high-quality students who will become the main force of society in the future. However, the question that follows is : What are the characteristics and qualities of a high-quality student?
Based on research on education in the 21st century, students should have three key components, which are essential for their success: knowledge, learning skills, and a positive attitude towards living and interacting with others.
From a different perspective that focus from knowledge as the main component, the school and teachers have to adapt their teaching methods to emphasize Inquiry-Based Learning. This approach enables students to ask questions, use scientific inquiry and research processes to find answers, and solve real-life problems systematically. Moreover, it allows them to collaborate effectively with others. By implementing this approach, the school aims to develop students' critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and ability to work collaboratively.
Beaconhouse Yamsaard School implements Inquiry-Based Learning from kindergarten to secondary level.
Students in kindergarten will learn through "Play-Based Learning" activities that are specifically designed to align with their developmental stages.
Students in primary will practice problem-solving skills through "Project-Based Learning" activities that focus on real-life problems relevant to their daily lives.
While students in secondary, it is considered a phase of transition and preparation for the outside society. The school has designed several new projects, such as the Trade Challenge, Entrepreneurship Camp by Base Playhouse, and Foundation Programme by NIM.
At Beaconhouse Yamsaard School, we ensure that our students receive a high-quality education that aligns with global benchmarks so that they can become future leaders in the society.