place

St. Mark's International School Bangkok

1999 establishments in ThailandChristian schools in ThailandEducational institutions established in 1999International schools in BangkokThai school stubs

St. Mark's International School (Thai: โรงเรียนนานาชาติเซนต์มาร์ค, RTGS: Rong Rian Nana Chat Sen Mak) is an international Australian school located in Suan Luang District, Bangkok.It is a Christian school and a member of Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI). It was established in 1999 as the first Australian international school in Thailand. The school caters for students from Kindergarten to Year 12. Students come from a range of countries including Australia, England, New Zealand, the US, India, Singapore, Brazil, China, Japan and Thailand. The schools offers an Australian and Singapore curriculum at primary level, and an IGCSE and A Level program in the secondary school. St. Mark's will be opening its second campus on Srinakarin Road in 2022.

Excerpt from the Wikipedia article St. Mark's International School Bangkok (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors).

St. Mark's International School Bangkok
Rama IX Road,

Geographical coordinates (GPS) Address Nearby Places
placeShow on map

Wikipedia: St. Mark's International School BangkokContinue reading on Wikipedia

Geographical coordinates (GPS)

Latitude Longitude
N 13.7409001 ° E 100.6274716 °
placeShow on map

Address

ถนนพระราม 9

Rama IX Road
10250 , Suan Luang District
Bangkok, Thailand
mapOpen on Google Maps

Share experience

Nearby Places

Rama IX Road
Rama IX Road

Rama IX Road, also written as Rama 9 Road (Thai: ถนนพระราม 9, RTGS: Thanon Phra Ram Kao) is one main road in east Bangkok. It starts at Rama IX Intersection, where Ratchadaphisek meet Asok-Din Daeng Roads and acted a boundary between Din Daeng and Huai Khwang Districts, then eastward through Watthana Tham Junction, through the crossroad of Pradit Manutham and intersects with Ramkhamhaeng Road in Bang Kapi District to the end at Srinakarin Interchange, the starting point of Srinakarin Road in the area of Suan Luang District, Motorway 7 (commonly known as Motorway) is a continuous route. Total distance is about 8.7 km (5.4 mi).The phase between Ramkhamhaeng Intersection to Srinakarin Interchange, it has the status of National Highway 343, formerly under the supervision of the Department of Highways. Currently under the supervision of Bangkok (BMA). The distance from the crossing of Khlong Chuad Yai, it runs parallel to the Si Rat Expressway in form of frontage road all the route. Its named in honour of King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) (reigning 1946–2016). It is regarded as one of the Rama Series Road, consisting of Rama I, Rama II, Rama III, Rama IV, Rama V, Rama VI, and Rama IX is the last.The road was opened in 1978 under the unofficial name "Liap Khlong Samsen Fang Nuea Road" (ถนนเลียบคลองสามเสนฝั่งเหนือ, "northern Samsen waterside road").Rama IX Road is considered to be one of Bangkok's nightlife spots like the neighbouring Ratchadaphisek Road, especially in the 1990s (before 1997 Asian financial crisis) many nightclubs were operating on this road. They are known among Thai people as "café".Bordering the road are Phra Ram 9 MRT station, MCOT Public Company Limited (MCOT), Government Housing Bank (GH Bank), Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA), Royal City Avenue (RCA), Rama IX Super Tower, etc.