History
In 2018 Mrs. Canaday established the English Elementary School to cater to the children of expatriate faculty at the then Mission College. It was originally located in a room in one of the university's buildings. Nine years later, classes moved to a vacated residential complex due to the lack of space. That same year, the Muaklek church, under the leadership of Pastor Wendel Wilcox, established the Mission Kindergarten for the children of local workers at the university. On May 17, 2000, the Mission Kindergarten School was registered with the Saraburi Education Department. In May 2000 the two schools were combined and the process for the government license for the school was initiated. The newly merged school was named Adventist International Mission School (AIMS) and opened its doors to the wider community. The government license was issued in April 2002. In 2003, the school moved to its current premises outside the university. Initially, AIMS only catered to students up to grade 8 and they would often continue high school at its Adventist sister school Ekamai International School in Bangkok and the neareCurriculum
AIMS follows the American system and curriculum standards set by the North American Division of Seventh-day Adventists. Hence classes are termed "grades" and the school year begins in August and ends at the beginning of June. All students, both local and foreign, are required to take Thai language classes and Thai holidays are observed as required by government standards.Extracurricular Activities
Students are encouraged to be involved in various activities outside of academics such as community service projects. There are clubs for photography, computer, debate, scrabble, shop club, speech, air guitars, and others as well as the Adventist church's youth organisations, Adventurer and Pathfinder Clubs.Accreditation
AIMS is accredited by the Accreditation Association of Seventh-day Adventists (AAA) and the Ministry of Education. It recently received full accreditation fromSee also
* List of Seventh-day Adventist secondary schools * Seventh-day Adventist educationReferences
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