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PTIS International School
Boarding Introduction
"Living to Learn, Learning to Live"
Access to School Facilities & Services
- Boarding lounges
- Multi-use gymnasium
- Olympic size swimming pool
- Playing fields and sports equipment
- Golf chipping and driving range
- Well resourced library
- Full time nursing and security staff
The boarding program is well supervised, structured, challenging and fun. There are a healthy variety of activities that cater to all students and allow them to develop unique life skills that will continue to assist them throughout their chosen careers.
The 14 professional boarding staff are committed to an environment where every student feels safe, secure, healthy, enlightened, cared for and listened too.
Our boarding program promotes and nurtures the development of students in becoming:
- Caring, co-operative and committed to each other, the school and their studies
- Tolerant, understanding, self disciplined and responsible
- Respectful of others beliefs, belongings and backgrounds
- Good communicators, listers, supportive and inclusive
- Independant within a community structure
- Skilled in leadership; with an understanding of actions and consequences
- Supervised study sessions in the evenings and on weekends
- Access to academic staff after school hours when requested
- After school activities programs offering diverse activities
- Boarding activities program promoting healthy interaction with others
- Experiential Activity program (including sports and arts)
- Outdoor, cultural, arts and shopping trips offered each weekend
PTIS International School
Boarding Residences
Students are housed in modern and comfortable two bedroom apartments with ensuite bathrooms.
Wireless internet is available throughout the boarding facility.
A secure, safe environment is provided by 14 full time boarding staff (living in the same residential clusters as students) with the assistance of full time nursing and security staff.
Prior to the arrival of your child all relevant medical information, which will assist us in providing the best possible care for your child, must be completed on the Medical Information Form and handed in to the Admission Office with the Application Form. This information is confidential and stored in the Medical Center.
Student Medical Insurance
The school has negotiated a comprehensive medical insurance package with Bupa Blue Cross, a global health insurance company. It is compulsory for all boarding students to join this Medical Scheme which costs 9,000 baht per annum and is included in boarding school fees.
Medical Center
PTIS has a fully equipped Medical Center, which is staffed from 8.00am to 5.00pm. Our qualified nursing staff live on campus and are on call 24 hours. If students wish to attend the Medical Center during school hours they need to gain permission from a teacher and then sign out with the Senior School Secretary. If they have a medical issue outside of school hours they need to gain permission from the boarding staff on duty. In some situations, the Nurse is called by the boarding staff to attend the student in their room. In addition, the Nurse visits the boarding cluster each evening at 8.30 PM.
Hospital Visits
On occasion our students do need to make a hospital visit. When this occurs, a member of staff will generally accompany the student to their appointment. Parents are notified by the Nursing staff or a Senior member of the boarding staff, usually by email. If the hospital visit is of an urgent nature, parents will be contacted immediately. Any student who is admitted to hospital for an overnight stay is accompanied by a boarding staff member.
There are several excellent hospitals in Chiang Mai. We have included their websites and phone numbers for your information.
Chiang Mai Ram 1 Hosptial – www.chiangmairam.com +66 53 224 861
Lanna Hospital – www.lanna-hospital.com + 66 53 999 777
The PTIS International School has thirteen security guards who work in shifts for 24 hours a day. Students will not be allowed to leave the premises unless they are with a staff member, parent or Guardian. The only exception to this is that small groups of students are allowed, with permission, to visit the local village. During the night the guards are located in the boarding house courtyards from 10.00 PM till 6.00 AM.
All visitors to PTIS must register at the front gate. You will be required to provide photo identification at this time. You will then be issued with a Visitors Pass.
To assist in this procedure it is advised that all parents have their photo taken for a parent pass. This can be done in the admissions office. This will then allow you through the gate in a more expeditious manner.
Please apply for a non-immigrant visa - coded ‘ED’ (valid initially for 90 days) at the Thai Consulate Office in your child’s country.
To do this you will need a Letter of Intent from the PTIS International School confirming enrolment. This letter will be sent once your child has been accepted and enrolled at PTIS.
If there are problems with the Embassy or Consulate in your country, you should contact our Personnel Officer Khun Banleng on or phone: +66 53 301500 ext 6006
All boarding students must make their travel arrangements so that they are at school until the last day of term. The school day ends at 3.00pm. This means that the earliest flight that students should be catching is around 5.00pm.
Students are required to return on the day prior to term starting. This allows them enough time to settle back in to their rooms, unpack and be well rested and ready for classes the following day.
If your son/daughter is required to leave early or return late, please notify the Director of Boarding or the Boarding Secretary to ensure that the classroom teachers and Principals are aware of this.
Prior to arrival, contact the Director of Boarding or the boarding secretary with your flight number and arrival date and time for airport pickup.
PTIS International School
Weekend Activities
Experiential Education Program
This program may involve Taekwondo, yoga, archery, fitness, horse riding, mini-golf, archery, jewellery making courses, cooking, soccer, basketball or outdoor pursuits.
Students will be asked to make a selection for the whole term or possibly longer.
Weekly boarders or even day students may wish to make a similar commitment but they would have to pay for the sessions.
Also in the Saturday 10.30 to 12.15 pm time slot there will be an additional study session for senior students (Grade 11 - 12) in their apartments. This is generally supervised by academic staff.
Weekend leave usually commences from after lunch on Saturday afternoon (1.00 pm) and will finish by 6.00 pm on Sunday when all weekly boarders are due back.
Both the Experiential Education Program and senior extra study session will be run by the Teachers on Duty (TOD), The Interns on Duty (IOD) and is coordinated by the Director of Boarding (DOB) and the Deputy Director of Boarding (DDOB).
Boarders' Activities Weekends
There will be several designated ‘Boarders’ Activities Weekends’ per year. The purpose of these weekends is to enhance and promote cooperation within the boarding community. Attendance is compulsory for all boarders. On these occasions boarders will be under full supervision of House Parents and teachers.
These activities will be published well in advance and could involve trekking, rafting (both rubber and bamboo), camping and a variety of other outdoor activities.
These activities will be published well in advance and could involve trekking, rafting (both rubber and bamboo), camping and a variety of other outdoor activities.
Weekend Leave
Weekend leave must not interfere with other school commitments and will be allowed only with permission from DOB, from you, the parent, and the host parent/guardian.
Students complete a weekend leave form by the Wednesday evening preceeding the weekend. This form is then handed in to boarding staff and on Thursday you, the parent, will receive an email or phone call with the details of the parent/guardian whom your child wishes to stay with for the weekend.
Once you have been in contact with this person, we ask that you then contact us with your permission for your child to leave the campus. If we do not receive permission from you for your child to leave the campus, we will assume that you would rather they remain at school.
No student can leave the campus on a non designated school outing without parental permission.
We would prefer students not to undertake weekend leave on either the first or last weekend of term, unless they are accompanied by their parents.
Boarders are allowed to invite day students into the boarding house on weekends with the permission of either the DOB or the Deputy Director of Boarding.
Please ensure your requests for transportation are completed at least two days in advance.
All boarding students should make every effort to return to school on the evening prior to school commencing.
Students complete a weekend leave form by the Wednesday evening preceeding the weekend. This form is then handed in to boarding staff and on Thursday you, the parent, will receive an email or phone call with the details of the parent/guardian whom your child wishes to stay with for the weekend.
Once you have been in contact with this person, we ask that you then contact us with your permission for your child to leave the campus. If we do not receive permission from you for your child to leave the campus, we will assume that you would rather they remain at school.
No student can leave the campus on a non designated school outing without parental permission.
We would prefer students not to undertake weekend leave on either the first or last weekend of term, unless they are accompanied by their parents.
Boarders are allowed to invite day students into the boarding house on weekends with the permission of either the DOB or the Deputy Director of Boarding.
Please ensure your requests for transportation are completed at least two days in advance.
All boarding students should make every effort to return to school on the evening prior to school commencing.
PTIS International School
Policies
Contents
Code of Conduct
Student Rights
Student Responsibilities
Consequences
Personal Items
Uniform
Bikes
Computers
Code of Conduct
The PTIS International School exposes students to a variety of opportunities in a challenging and secure environment so that personal growth, self discipline and belief in self-worth is fostered.
Below is a charter drawn up about rights and responsibilities.
Student Rights
Each student has the right:
- To a secure and peaceful environment
- To have sporting, creative and outdoor opportunities
- To have a voice in how the school community operates
- To study in a challenging and supportive academic program
- To develop leadership skills in a positive environment
- To live free from harassment, bullying and victimization from others
- To have protection, care and tolerance from others
All students are members of the school community and therefore while at school must:
- Treat other students with respect
- Avoid offensive language
- Be sensitive and respectful of the beliefs and customs of other
- Be honest in all matters
- Be inclusive and not exclusive in social groups and language use
- Help maintain a secure, pleasant and peaceful environment
- Participate in sporting, creative and outdoor programs to the best of their ability
- Develop leadership skills by taking initiatives in the academic, sporting, CAS and/or outdoor programs
- Participate in and support the school’s service program
- Respect themselves and their own future by avoiding any substance abuse, and not place other students at risk
- Study and develop their own potential to the best of their ability
- Be present at school and in all scheduled classes and activities for the duration of the school day
- Not participate in inappropriate sexual behaviour.
Significant abuses of responsibility that are most likely to result in immediate suspension and/or expulsion are:
- 1. Frequent and/or premeditated and/or substantial theft or dishonesty
- 2. Frequent and/or substantial harassment in any form
- 3. Inappropriate sexual behaviour
- 4. Gratuitous violence
- 5. Possesion, redistribution or use of illegal drugs
Personal Items
The school uniform will cost approx. 5,000 baht. The school has a well stocked uniform shop located at the front of the school.
Most school uniform items can be purchased directly from the shop on arrival at the school.
Students’ name labels will be sewn on their uniforms by Housekeeping staff, but all other clothing should be labelled when students arrive at school.
Stationary
On the first day of school students will be issued with a basic supply of folders and exercise books.
Additional folders etc can be purchased from the Supplies Store next to the Senior School office.
Students are strongly encouraged to bring their bikes, or purchase one in Chiang Mai, for use in their spare time on the school campus.
There will also be occasions when they will be allowed to ride their bikes under supervision off campus.
Helmets are to be worn at all times when off campus. Students are encouraged to lock their bikes when they are not in use. These are kept in the pool undercroft area.
Computers
Laptops and desktop computers are very good educational learning tools and students are encouraged to bring them and to use them. Students will also have online access in the library.
- Students will be monitored in their use of computers on non-school related tasks
- Time to play computer games will be restricted
- Computer hacking is illegal and surfing inappropriate web sites is banned
- Students are not allowed to load any software onto school computers
- All students are expected to sign an IT Agreement on entry to the school
- All computers must have appropriate anti virus software installed. If this is not done, it will be installed at the school with the cost being billed to the student
- All computer hardware must be clearly engraved with the student’s name
- The school will take all reasonable care to look after them but it is recommended that you insure your child’s computer
- Student apartments have internet access and students will be issued with their own PTIS e-mail account
PTIS International School
About Chiang Mai
Northern Route Experiences
Eastern Route Experiences
City Attractions
Orchid & Butterfly Farms
Major nurseries are located along Mae Rim - Samoeng route (Road No. 1096). These farms include Sai Nam Phung, Mountain Orchid, and Mae Ram Orchid. Each provide exotic year–round blooms. Certain orchid farms also have special butterfly enclosures where in exotic species can be seen in their natural environment.
Elephant Training Centres
Each morning, at Km. 10 on Mae Rim-Samoeng route, some 30 kilometers from town, trained elephants demonstrate their formidable and highly-valued forestry skills from 6.30 until 11.00 am, at the Mae Sa Elephant Training Center. A jungle tour on elephant back, lasting more than two hours through adjacent forests, is offered after the show. Elephants at work can also be seen at the Pong Yaeng Elephant Center at Km. 19 on the same route and the Elephant Nature Park Mae Taman on the Chiang Mai-Fang Road, some 57 kilometers from Chiang Mai.
Mae Sa Waterfall
This 8-tiered waterfall is 26 kilometers from town and occupies a natural setting among gigantic towering trees.
Resorts
Several picturesque resorts, with accommodation and dining facilities, offer bucolic rural living on the Mae Rim-Samoeng route and include Mae Sa Valley Resort and Erawan Resort, and the Samoeng-Hang Dong Route which includes Lanna Resort, Krisadadoi Resort and Suan Bua Resort. Some occupy hillsides, others secluded valleys.
Queen Sirikit Botanic Garden
The national botanic garden is located at Km. 12 of Mae Rim-Samoeng routed route and covers an area of 560 acres. It was established in April 1992 in order to gather, to conserve, as well as to strengthen studies and research on Thai plants. More than 700 species of plants with the emphasis on Thai Flora have been collected.
Taeng Dao Elephant Camp
This riverside enclave, at km. 56 on Highway 107. Caves are features daily shows of elephants at work, from 9.00 a.m. and offers elephant rides, ad opportunities for bucolic river-rafting through largely pristine and tranquil forests, or jungle treks to neighboring hill tribe settlements.
Chiang Dao Caves
Sacred Buddha images occupy the caves of Wat Tham Chiang Dao at KM. 72 on Highway 107. Caves are illuminated by electric lights. Deepest recesses can be explored with local guides.
Doi Ang Khang
This royal agricultural station found among beautiful mountainous scenery, provincial capital, 163 kilometers north of Chiang Mai, is a demonstration fruit trees, vegetables and other crops under the patronage of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
Fang Hot Springs
Located at Ban Pin, also 163 kilometers north of Chiang Mai. Provincial capital, 50 hot springs occupy a 10-acre forest setting. Three boil continuously with a strong smell of sulphur. Water temperatures at the springs range from 90 to 100 degrees Celsius.
Bo Sang Umbrella/Parasol Village
The world-famous village is 9 kilometers from town, along a road lined with handicraft-producing factories. In genuine cottage industries, young women manufacture silk and cotton umbrellas and paper parasols which are subsequently hand painted in various animal and floral designs. Generations of Bo Sang families have been engaged in umbrella and parasol making for than 200 years.
San Kamphaeng Cotton & Silk Weaving Village
This equally famous village is located 13 kilometers from town. The village is the major source of all Thai silk and cotton produced in Chiang Mai. The fabrics are woven by local folk on traditional wooden looms, and are sold in a wide variety of plain lengths, plaids, brocades, stripes, prints and checks.
San Kamphaeng Hot springs
This is located 36 kilometers from town amid natural surroundings of trees and verdant hills. The water has a high sulphur content and possesses curative and restorative properties. Accommodation, a swimming pool, dining facilities and segregated mineral water bathing rooms are available. Nearby is Roong Arun Hot Spring Resort which offers bungalows, mineral baths and a sumptuous park setting.
Wat Suan Dok
Located on Suthep Road, this temple was built in a 14th century Lanna Thai monarch’s pleasure gardens and is a favorite spot for photographers, particularly for striking sunsets. The 500-year-old bronze Buddha image in a secondary chapel is one of Thailand’s largest metal images.
Wat Chiang Man
Located on Ratchapakkinai Road, this is Chiang Mai’s oldest temple and probably dates from 1296. The temple was the residence of King Mengrai, who founded Chiang Mai, and is noteworthy for a chedi supported by rows of elephantine buttresses, and a small ancient Buddha image, Phra Kaeo Khao.
Wat Chedi Luang
Located on Phraokklao Road, this temple is the site of an enormous pagoda, originally 280 feet high, and which was partially destroyed by an earthquake in 1545. At one time, Wat Chedi Luang housed the revered Emerald Buddha image which is now enshrined in Bangkok’s Wht Phra Kaeo. One of Wat Chedi Luang’s most striking architectural features is magnificent Naga staircase adorns the chapel’s front porch.
Wat Chet Yot
Located on the super highway, north of the Huai Kaeo Nimmanhemin Roads intersection, this temple dates from 1458. North India inspired the seven-spired square chedi over 2,500 years ago.
Wat U-Mong
Located on Suthep Road in a bucolic forest setting, this delightful meditation temple is completely different from Chiang Mai’s other major temples. It was built in 1296. The ancient chedi is of particular interest.
Wat Ku Tao
This temple is near the Chiang Mai Stadium. It is noteworthy for an unusual bulbous pagoda. The structure is decorated with colorful porcelain chips and is believed to represent five Buddhist monks' alms bowls which symbolize five Lord Buddhas.
Chiang Mai National Museum
This is located beside Wat Chet Yot. The museum houses a collection of Lanna Thai works of art, ancient Buddha images, and war weapons. It is open daily, except Mondays, Tuesdays and official holidays, from 9.00 a.m. until noon, and 1.00 until 4.00 p.m.
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Useful Numbers and Websites for Chiang Mai
- Hotel/Travel
- Shopping
- Hospitals
- Dentists
- Cinema
Chiang Mai Hotel Travel
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Chiang Mai B&B
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http://www.duangchampa.com
Amari Rincome Hotel
www.Amari.com/Ricome
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Chiang Mai Hotel & Resort
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www.HotelThailand.com
Hotels Chiang Mai
Book online for unbeatable specials - instant confirmation.
www.RatesToGo.com
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Up to 75% off hotels in Chiang Mai
www.DirectRooms.com
Chiang Mai B&B
A Cosy and Peaceful Wooden House in Historical Chiang Mai
http://www.duangchampa.com
Amari Rincome Hotel
www.Amari.com/Ricome
Rimping Supermarket
www.rimping.com
Tops Supermarket
2 Maheedon Road, Muang Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai 50100
203640-59 / Fax. (053) 283129
Kad Suan Kaew (Shopping Mall)
TEL. (053) 224 444
99/4 Moo 2, Huai Kaew Rd.,
A. Muang, Chiang Mai 50200
Fax: 224488
www.kadsuankaew.co.th
www.rimping.com
Tops Supermarket
2 Maheedon Road, Muang Chiang Mai, Chiang Mai 50100
203640-59 / Fax. (053) 283129
Kad Suan Kaew (Shopping Mall)
TEL. (053) 224 444
99/4 Moo 2, Huai Kaew Rd.,
A. Muang, Chiang Mai 50200
Fax: 224488
www.kadsuankaew.co.th
Chiang Mai Ram Hospital
+6653224851
cmram1@chmai.loxinfo.co.th
Chiang Mai Ram 2 Hospital
Tel +6653852590
Fax +6653 852999
Lanna Hospital
+6653357234
Fax +6653 218402
Chiang Mai Neurological Hospital
Tel +6653221676
Chang Phuak Hospital
Tel +6653220022
info@changpuek.com
+6653224851
cmram1@chmai.loxinfo.co.th
Chiang Mai Ram 2 Hospital
Tel +6653852590
Fax +6653 852999
Lanna Hospital
+6653357234
Fax +6653 218402
Chiang Mai Neurological Hospital
Tel +6653221676
Chang Phuak Hospital
Tel +6653220022
info@changpuek.com
Chiang Mai Dental Hospital Co. Ltd
Tel +53411150
dental@chiangmaidentalcenter.com
CM Dental Clinic
Tel +6653266557
info@cmdentalclinic.com
Fortune Dental Clinical
Tel +6653282434
info@fortunedentalclinic-thailand.com
Grace Dental Care Clinic
Tel +6653894568
www.gracedentalclinic.com
Tel +53411150
dental@chiangmaidentalcenter.com
CM Dental Clinic
Tel +6653266557
info@cmdentalclinic.com
Fortune Dental Clinical
Tel +6653282434
info@fortunedentalclinic-thailand.com
Grace Dental Care Clinic
Tel +6653894568
www.gracedentalclinic.com
Major Cineplex
Central Airort Plaza Chiang Mai
Tel +6653283939
www.majorcineplex.com
Vista
4th Floor of Kaad Suan Kaew Shopping Centre
http://chiangmaivista.com
Kad Theatre
Tel +6653224444
Central Airort Plaza Chiang Mai
Tel +6653283939
www.majorcineplex.com
Vista
4th Floor of Kaad Suan Kaew Shopping Centre
http://chiangmaivista.com
Kad Theatre
Tel +6653224444
PTIS International School
Boarding Testimonials
- Gabriella (Peru) Grade 12
- Thrizong (Bhutan) Grade 6
- Annalisa (Germany) Grade 11
- Sudha (India) Grade 11
- Len (Korea) Grade 8
- Yumi (Bhutan) Grade 7
- Areeya (Thailand) Grade 5