University Destinations

University destinations

Our team of experienced career and guidance counsellors is committed to ensuring that Amnuay Silpa students are supported throughout their journey to university and beyond.

We begin to prepare students from Year 8 onwards for life beyond Amnuay Silpa in Career and Guidance lessons. Students are given weekly curriculum time with a professional guidance counsellor to explore their academic and personal profiles. Students explore the different routes into higher education and career options that are suited to their aspirations and goals.

These lessons focus on a range of topics from analysing our personality types, to identifying possible career paths and learning about the different skills necessary for different careers.

Our careers and guidance programme introduces students to careers, faculties and universities in Thailand and internationally. Students complete aptitude assessments to provide teachers with individual student data to help analyse and plan subject selection.

Students receive personalised support in their career and guidance lessons and are able to schedule 1:1 appointments at any point in the academic year, in order to further develop their thoughts and planning for university applications. Our focus is to ensure that all students have the information and advice they need to make choices that are right for them, taking into consideration both their academic and personal profiles, and that the applications our students submit are of the very highest quality.

We value the role that parents have to play in supporting their children’s university ambitions and schedule regular parent workshops such as Thai Language for University Application, How to Support Your Child for Thai University, and Unifrog and Careers Guidance to ensure that they understand the options and requirements involved in the university application process to Thai universities and the pathways to studying abroad.

We host career days throughout the year, where we invite members of the ANS community to speak directly to our students and share insights into their careers, as well as detailing the necessary education and training for career success.

In Year 12, students have the opportunity to participate in the ANS World of Work Week. Based on the individual guidance sessions, students select a career path they wish to learn more about, and the career and guidance team works with the ANS community and local businesses to locate suitable placements. The aims of this week are to develop an understanding of the work environment and what employers expect of their workers. It is an opportunity to explore possible career options, increase self-understanding, maturity, independence and self-confidence.

We regularly welcome back our former students to share their experiences with students. These sessions are extremely popular and provide vital information in various educational fields for all our students. The advice sessions help students to be aware of obstacles and provide an opportunity to share top tips and key information for each career or education. 

Our team of Higher Education Advisors, which includes specialisms in the US, UK and Thai universities, draw on their wealth of experience to help our current students select and apply to the institutions that best meet their needs and ambitions, irrespective of destination. 

Guest speakers from both Thai and overseas educational institutions are invited to deliver accurate and current higher education advice to students so they may consider all opportunities available to them. As part of the CIS University Fairs, students have had the opportunity to listen to over 60 different university representatives from around the world. As a member of Unifrog, we continue to host regular webinars, as well as invite speakers to our campus to discuss higher education opportunities. 

Thai University Central Admission System (TCAS) support

At the end of year 10, students on the bilingual track choose a pathway, guided by the Thai guidance counsellor. Teachers are able to offer tailored support and key information to students on the different pathways to prepare them for the various fields of Thai universities. Moreover, students are offered additional tutoring to prepare for specialised examinations and university interview techniques. 

Amnuay Silpa is very proud of the number of students entering prestigious universities in Thailand. The guidance counsellors provide both individual and group support for students to assist and guide them through the Thai University Central Admission System (TCAS). Parent workshops run every year to provide parents with up-to-date knowledge on the TCAS application system.

Support is provided for students, including how to submit AS and A-level results for application to Thai universities, as well as other necessary documentation and evidence.  Teachers and students work closely to prepare for exams and plan applications carefully. Students are fully prepared for the various applications and documentation needed to access both Thai and International courses in Thailand.

Faculties that are particularly popular amongst students, such as those applying to medical school, are invited to group support sessions for both students and parents. 

International Universities

We have an increasing number of students studying abroad in top institutions. Students who are considering going overseas receive 1-to-1 guidance to support them through the university application process and are provided with opportunities to meet relevant speakers and attend overseas study events throughout the year.

Whether students are applying via the Common App to US universities, UCAS to UK universities or directly to universities around the world, students are provided with the most relevant and up-to-date information to support their application.

We regularly host workshops for both students, parents and teachers on a range of topics aimed to support application to higher education overseas. These have included support for students writing personal statements, analysing examples of the US university entrance exam questions and support for teachers writing references for students. 

For students applying internationally, it is recommended that they choose the international pathway for years 12 and 13. This pathway is open for students regardless of whether they took the bilingual or international pathway in years 7 to 11. Studying 4 A-levels opens doors to students across the globe. 

We host university talks online and in school as well as parent workshops regularly throughout the academic year.

The following charts represent our graduate destinations for the class of 2025:

Recent University Destinations

Thailand

  • Chulalongkorn University
  • Thammasat University
  • Mahidol University
  • Kasetsart University
  • Chiang Mai University
  • King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang
  • Srinakharinwirot University

Canada

  • University of Toronto
  • University of Colorado Boulder

United Kingdom

  • University of Birmingham
  • University of Bath
  • University of the Arts, London
  • Queen Mary University of London
  • Durham University
  • University College London

Netherlands

  • University of Twente
  • University of Amsterdam

USA

  • University of Wisconsin - Madison
  • University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
  • University of California
  • Oregon State University
  • North Western University
  • University of Minnesota
  • University of Washington
  • George Washington University
  • Southwestern University

Extracurricular

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Singapore

  • Lasalle College of the Arts