AEISA is a non-profit educational organisation which was derived from the successful of 4 consecutive years of EIS Program (English for Integrated Study). The ASEAN English Integrated Study Association (AEISA) was first announced on October 21st, 2016 in Rayongwittayakom School after gathering mutual agreements between Dr. Kitiporn Intasida and Mr. Tom on how to drive the association in order to widen the innovation beyond the ASEAN Nations.
The first EIS project is ASEAN Youth Camp was introduced by Dr. Kitiporn Intasida held on 2013 in Kamalasai School, Kalasin Province, Thailand. The previous aims of gathering and immersing students and teachers from several countries to emphasize the use of English was prolonged and turned exclusively into greater vision of developing students and teachers in total.
Nowadays AEISA which represented by the secretariat of Thailand, Bhutan, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam including Bhutan and India, is aggressively promoting the idea and encouraging other country to participate in developing great future leaders.
Education for children is a partnership among educators, parents and the community. The AEISA community provides learning opportunities for members in ASEAN and beyond, to encourage (or satisfy) their desire for learning through the development of moral, intellectual, physical, social-emotional and aesthetic purviews, and to enable them to develop well in a competitive globalised world.
We believe in treating the community with respect and faith that help shape our members for the future by building a strong fraternity, deepening our expertise, and through forging partnership with education communities, for the growth and well-being of our students and teachers.
Leading and inspiring our students to believe in themselves and to achieve better success in life.
Nurturing our members for the future to make a difference in their life by inspiring their learning, instilling knowledge in them, and strengthening communities in ASEAN and beyond, so as to prepare them for taking on challenges of the future.
1. Innovate and Enhance teaching and learning Skills.
2. Strategic Collaboration with higher education Institution, University and Multinational Company.
3. Expertise Transfer and knowledge sharing about new innovation, approach and excellent achievement methodology.
4. Community Care between members’ countries and beyond.
1. Engaging students and teachers through annual AYC events.
2. Enhancing teacher’s expertise in the annual conference.
3. Building up fund to assist people in need.
4. Collaborating with multi-national organizations to increase world-recognition of the association and gaining support.
5. Advancing students’ and teachers’ cognitive activities through innovations and competitions.
6. Providing members with latest technology for innovations and instilling in them the flexibility to readily adapt to the changing technology.
7. Exchanging special expertise and knowledge by sharing learning with others.
8. Promoting and sharing diverse community beliefs, culture and backgrounds to induce self-esteem and national pride.
9. Enhancing awareness of English throughout all events to increase the opportunities for students and teachers to communicate and use English.
10. Collaborating with the universities and corporate companies to acquire the furthering study opportunities and scholarships.
AEISA is driving the world towards Excellence.
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We're creative and friendly in delivering our missions among youth and others.
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The world may trust on our professionalism in managing and delivering our promise.
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Our spirit in achieving goals grows perpetually.
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The prospective future leaders are clean and healthy in all aspects.
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Equivalence and balance among 5 core elements.
Representing the AEISA target students and teachers who have different education, families, beliefs, economy and ethnic backgrounds worldwide.
The growing plant shows that we are inspiring the youth to go beyond any age limits besides the Bird sculptured is our hope that all of us may freely fly high once the goals were achieved.
The thickness of our hearts and souls to counter any problems and issues in order to deliver the AEISA Vision.
We are aiming for A’s in everything we do and keep on striving for a better level.
“English for Integrated Study” is our first priority.
Representing several member countries which have the same philosophy and support AEISA vision.
The concepts of EIS will be applied worldwide to merge the members together
No. | Position | Country | Title | Name | Surname | Email address | School / Organisation |
1 | Chairman | Thailand | Dr. | Kittiporn | Inthasida | Kittiporni[at]eisth.org | Kamalasai School, Kalasin |
2 | Vice Chairman | Malaysia | Mr. | Kuswandi | Tayen | kuswandi[at]moe.edu.my | SM Sains Johor |
3 | Advisors | Thailand | Dr. | Sombat | Suwanpitak | ||
4 | Advisors | Thailand | Dr. | Surapong | Ngamsom | mreis[at]eisth.org | Thai EIS |
5 | Country Delegates | Malaysia | Dr. | Khairul Husna | Abdul Kadir | khairulhusna[at]hotmail.com | SMK Cheras Perdana |
6 | Country Delegates | Vietnam | Ms. | Hoang | Thi Kieu Dung | kieudunght[at]gmail.com | Nguyen Hue High School, Vietnam |
7 | Country Delegates | Indonesia | Mrs. | Isti | Mahajuni | pinang2005[at]yahoo.com | SMAN 5 Kota Bogor |
8 | Country Delegates | Phillippines | Ms. | Elizabeth | R.Camara | ercamara[at]lorma.edu | LORMA Colleges, Philippines |
9 | Country Delegates | CamBodia | Mr. | Sean | Phalla | phallasean168[at]gmail.com | |
10 | Country Delegates | Thailand | Mr. | Wuttichai | Wantamart | Streesmutprakan School | |
11 | Country Delegates | Singapore | Mr. | Thomas | Low | lkwthomas[at]gmail.com | Association for Philosophy in Learning |
12 | Country Delegates | BhuTan | Ms. | Yanki | Dem | yangdem[at]gmail.com | |
13 | Country Delegates | Lao PDR | Dr. | Somchith | Souksavath | s0512svc[at]gmail.com | Souksavath School, Vientiane |
14 | Secretary I | Thailand | Ms. | Wanthana | Chuchuai | wanthana.chu[at]eisth.org | Yanghomwittayakhom School, Chiang Rai |
15 | Treasurer I | Thailand | Mr. | Pairat | Kontongkum | ||
16 | Registrar I | Thailand | Mr. | Suraphon | Meenongwha | suraphonme[at]eisth.org | |
17 | Secretary II | Malaysia | Mr. | Nukhairi | Mohd Sohar | tom[at]sciencejohor.com | SM Sains Johor, Malaysia |
18 | Treasurer II | Thailand | Ms. | Apatsarin | Chantorn | ||
19 | Registrat II | Thailand | Miss | Miruntee | Tophawong | miruntee.mt[at]eisth.org | Plapakwittaya School, Nakhon Phanom |
20 | Co ordinators | Phillippines | Mr. | Jerome | B.Villanueva | jvillanueva[at]lorma.edu | LORMA Colleges, Philippines |
21 | Co ordinators | Vietnam | Ms. | Nguyen | ThiMy Han | ntmyhan[at]gmail.com | Nguyen High School, Hue City |
22 | Co ordinators | Indonesia | Mr. | Anang | Anandiar | ananxaanang76[at]gmail.com | SMAN 3 Kota Sukabumi, Indonesia |
23 | Co ordinators | Combodia | Miss. | Norn | Chhivvouch | chhivvouch168[at]gmail.com | Future Bright International School, Cambodia |
WE DO APPRECIATE FOR YOUR COMMENTS AND SUGGESTIONS IN ORDER TO FASCINATE OUR COMMUNICATION MEDIUM & SKILLS BESIDES ENCOURAGING MORE MEMBERS TO JOIN US. WE WILL RESPOND TO YOUR MESSAGES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE.
No. |
Programs |
Location / Nation |
Date |
1. |
Kamalasai School, Kalasin,THAILAND |
Jan 21-26, 2013 |
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2. |
Kamalasai School, Kalasin,THAILAND |
Feb 11-15, 2014 |
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3. |
Phrapathomvittayalai School, Nakonpathom, THAILAND |
June 1-12, 2015 |
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4. |
Rayongwittayakhom School,THAILAND |
Oct 17-22, 2016 |
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5. |
SMAN 3 Kota Sukabumi,INDONESIA |
Jan 29-Feb 3, 2018 |
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6. |
SM Sains Johor, MALAYSIA |
July 25 - 29, 2019 |
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7. |
Nguyen Hue High School, VIETNAM |
July 23-28, 2023 |
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8. |
Aeisa ASEAN Youth Camp Philippines 2024 |
Berkeley School Inc., PHILIPPINES |
Nov 24-28, 2024 |
9. |
Aeisa ASEAN Youth Camp Thailand 2025 |
Locked our date in Chiang Rai, THAILAND |
2025 |
10. |
Aeisa ASEAN Youth Camp Indonesia 2026 |
Bali is whispering......., INDONESIA |
2026 |
As Kamalasai school, Kalasin, Thailand, with the co-operation of Rajamongkala University of Technology Isan Kalasin Campus (RMUTI) and EIS Association Thailand organized 1st Kalasin Asean Youth Camp: KAYC last February 2013, the results of the camp make all participants satisfied and impressive.
All participants shared idea, experience, culture and worked together, further more, when they came back home after the camp, they may communicate through social media and become closed friends. Due to the achievement of KAYC and the agreement of EIS schools net work in Thailand and Asean countries, EIS Association Thailand and Kamalasai school have to keep on organizing KAYC, but change the name to Thailand Asean Youth Camp 2014 : TAYC 2014.
AEISA is stand for ASEAN English for Integrated Study Association which consists of all ASEAN Nation teachers and students is the most important association to drive the project. Since 2016, AEISA encourage all AEISA members to host ASEAN Youth Camp in their country in order to give the opportunities for members to immerse with local tradition. Besides, students and teachers from the hosts country may witness the function and movement of AEISA at minimal costs. This Project is to invite students or the youth of Asean countries, and teachers to participate and have variety of activities, sharing, exchanging culture and develop leadership for being the leaders of international understanding in the future.Objectives
1. To promote good relationship between the youth and teachers of ASEAN countries.
2. To enhance the youth to practice leadership characteristics for ASEAN community.
3. To share and exchange idea, experience and culture among the youth and teachers in ASEAN countries
4. To promote mutual understanding among all ASEAN teachers and students without interfering by economy, geography, religious or ethnic background
. To generate good relationship among ASEAN youth and teachers to drive secure and meaningful ASEAN Region
No. | Countries | Institutions / Universities | Contact Persons |
1 | ASEAN | AEISA Chairmain and Board of Director EIS Thailand | Dr. Kittiporn |
2 | Thailand | The Founder of Thai English for Integrated Study Association (EIS) | Dr. Surapong Ngamsom |
3 | Thailand | The Radio Control Airplane Modeler Sport Association R.C.S.A (Bang Khae) | Mr. Pisit. Mrs. Lek |
4 | Thailand | Prince of Songkhla University (Pattani Campus) | Ms. Nuch |
5 | Thailand | Phetchaburi Rajabhat University | |
6 | Thailand | Thai PBS TV | |
7 | Singapore | Association for Philosophy in Learning, Singapore | Mr. Thomas |
8 | Singapore | Tanglin Rugby Club | Mr. K |
9 | Hong Kong | Hong Kong Robotic Olympic Association (HKROA) | Mr. Walker Kan |
10 | Hong Kong | Hong Kong Robotic Services | Mr. William |
11 | Macau | Macau Salesian Secondary School (Instituto Salesiano) | Mr. Phillips Lo |
12 | Indonesia | Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia, Bandung | Mrs. Z |
No. | Countries | Institutions / Universities | Contact Persons |
1 | Hong Kong | Carmel Divine Grace Foundation Secondary School | Mr. Kan |
2 | Bhutan | Phuentsholing Higher Secondary School | Ms. Yanki T Dem |
3 | Brunei | Sekolah Menengah Sultan Shariff Ali | |
4 | Vietnam | Nguyen Hue High School | Ms. Truong Thi Thu Ha, Ms. MyHan |
5 | Vietnam | Gia Hoi High School | |
6 | Vietnam | Hai Ba Trung High School | |
7 | Vietnam | Quốc Học Huế High School | |
8 | India | Anand Vidya Vihar School | Mrs. Jaswantsingh |
9 | Philippines | LORMA Colleges Basic Education School | Mr. Jerome |
10 | Philippines | LORMA College Special Science High School | |
11 | Philippines | Berkeley School Inc. | Ms. Charis Go |
12 | Philippines | Saint Anthony Montessori | |
13 | Cambodia | Future Bright International School, Siem Reap | |
14 | Lao PDR | Souksavath School, Vientiane | Dr. Ai Mekakhom |
15 | Singapore | Greenridge Secondary School | Mr. Norzi |
16 | Singapore | Northland Secondary School | Mr. Najib |
17 | Singapore | Methodist Girls’ School | Mr. Din |
18 | Thailand | Chiangkham Wittayakhom School, Chiang Mai | Mr. Sahnizam |
19 | Thailand | Chumpholphonphisai School, Nongkhai | |
20 | Thailand | Damrongratsongkhar School | |
21 | Thailand | Hatyairathapachasun School | |
22 | Thailand | Hatyaiwittayalai (YORWOR) School | Mrs. Anchalee Uma |
23 | Thailand | Hatyaiwittayalai 2 (YORWOR 2) School | |
24 | Thailand | Hatyaiwittayalai Somboonkulkanya School (YORSOR) | |
25 | Thailand | Kamalasai School, Kalasin | Dr. Kittiporn |
26 | Thailand | Mahajiravudh Changwatsongkhla School, Songkhla | |
27 | Thailand | Mattayom Wanonniwat School | |
28 | Thailand | Matthayom Watnairong School, Bangkoknoi | |
29 | Thailand | Nong Sung Samakkhiwittaya School | Mrs. Ondi |
30 | Thailand | Phrapathomwittayalai School, Nakonpathom | Ms. Hydryne Parttana |
31 | Thailand | Plapakwittaya School, Nakhon Phanom | |
32 | Thailand | Poolcharoen Wittayakom School, Samutprakarn | |
33 | Thailand | Potisarnphittayakorn School | |
34 | Thailand | Rayongwittayakhom School, Rayong | Ms. Loogme Sataporn |
35 | Thailand | Sammakhi Wittayakhom School, Chiang Rai | |
36 | Thailand | Satree Yala School, Songkhla | |
37 | Thailand | Selaphum Phittayakom School | |
38 | Thailand | Somdetpittayakom School | |
39 | Thailand | Srinagarindra The Mother Princess School, Phayao | |
40 | Thailand | Streesmutprakan School | |
41 | Thailand | Suanboonyopatham Lamphun School, Lamphun | |
42 | Thailand | Sunthonphu Pittaya Secondary School | |
43 | Thailand | Thasalapratsitsuksa School, Tha Sala | |
44 | Thailand | Thungsong School, Tha Sala | |
45 | Thailand | Uttaraditdaruni School | |
46 | Thailand | Wittayanukulnaree School | |
47 | Thailand | Yanghomwittayakhom School, Chiang Rai | |
48 | Thailand | Anuban Phetchabun School, Phetchabun | |
49 | Thailand | Anuban Phitsanulok School, Phitsanulok | |
50 | Indonesia | Islamic Senior High School Insan Cendekia | |
51 | Indonesia | Pelita Insani Nasional Plus School | Ms. Gaby |
52 | Indonesia | SMA Negeri 2, Kota Bogor | |
53 | Indonesia | SMA Negeri 3, Kota Sukabumi | Ms. Suciriyanti |
54 | Indonesia | SMA Negeri 5, Kota Bogor | Ms. Isti Mahajuni |
55 | Indonesia | SMA Negeri 5, Kota Dumai | |
56 | Indonesia | SMA Negeri Binsus, Kota Dumai | |
57 | Indonesia | SMA YKPP | |
58 | Indonesia | SMP Negeri 2, Kota Dumai | |
59 | Indonesia | SMP Negeri 4 Kota Dumai | |
60 | Indonesia | SMP Negeri Binsus Kota Dumai | |
61 | Indonesia | SMP Negeri Tembilahan Hulu | |
62 | Indonesia | Temasek Independent School | |
63 | Malaysia | SM Sains Johor (Sciencejohor) | Mr. Tom |
64 | Malaysia | Sekolah Dato' Abdul Razak (SDAR) | |
65 | Malaysia | Sekolah Tun Fatimah | |
66 | Malaysia | SM Agama Persekutuan Kajang | Ms. Khairul H |
67 | Malaysia | SM Sains Kota Tinggi (SAKTI) | Mr. Ahir |
68 | Malaysia | SM Sains Kuching | |
69 | Malaysia | SM Sains Kuching Utara | |
70 | Malaysia | SM Sains Lahad Datu | |
71 | Malaysia | SM Sains Sabah (SMESH) | |
72 | Malaysia | SM Sains Sembrong | Mrs. Salwa |
73 | Malaysia | SM Sains Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah Pekan | |
74 | Malaysia | SM Sains Sultan Muhammad Jiwa | |
75 | Malaysia | SM Sains Sultan Muzaffar Syah (MOZAC) | Mr. Muih |
76 | Malaysia | SMK (F) Belitong | Mr. Basir |
77 | Malaysia | SMK (F) Kahang Timur | Mr. Fauzi |
78 | Malaysia | SMK Cheras Perdana | Mrs. Salizma |
79 | Malaysia | SMK Jalan Mengkibol Kluang | Mr. Rahim Rosdi |
80 | Malaysia | SMK Jalan Tiga | Dr. Husna |
81 | Malaysia | SMK Seksyen 9 | Ms. Nadrah |
82 | Malaysia | SMK Taman Jasmin 2 | Mrs. Asreen |
83 | Malaysia | SMK Mersing | Mr. Razak |
84 | Malaysia | St. George's Secondary School | |
85 | Malaysia | SBPI Selandar | Ms. Mastura |
86 | Malaysia | Sekolah Kebangsaan Dato Wan Kemara | |
87 | Malaysia | SK Batu 3 | Mr. Baha |
88 | Malaysia | SK Dato Syed Zain Alshahab | |
89 | Malaysia | SK Kampong Melayu, Kluang | Ms. Mun |
90 | Malaysia | SK Sultan Sir Ibrahim | Mr. Halmi |