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The Seria campus is part of International School Brunei and brings together students from over 40 countries across Bandar and Seria. The school emphasizes a progressive, contemporary model of education that values student agency and voice, with internationally qualified educators supporting each learner and fostering collaboration, creativity, compassion and challenge. A strong home–school connection is prioritized to support student outcomes.
In Early Years, children engage with artistic media through process art in ateliers and a range of hands-on activities such as light/shadow work, sensory materials and creative play. The curriculum in later years includes Art and Design and Music as part of the broad core offering.
The Seria campus offers a Modern Foreign Language (MFL) component as part of the Key Stage 3 subjects, alongside Global Citizenship and other core disciplines.
The school structures learning to develop social skills and collaboration from early years onward, with activities and a learning environment designed to foster independent, responsible learners who engage with peers and teachers.
A global, inclusive community is emphasized, with aim to prepare students as global citizens and to maintain strong links between home and school to support learning and well-being.
Head of Seria Campus is Tracey Woodcock, who leads the Seria team and oversees curriculum implementation and student development across the campus.
The curriculum supports balanced development, including literacy, numeracy, science and physical education, with emphasis on developing responsible, motivated learners who can navigate the transition from primary to secondary education.
International School Brunei’s Seria Campus is a co-educational day school located in the Panaga area of Kuala Belait, Brunei. It caters to children aged 2 to 13, offering Early Years and Primary education based on the UK National Curriculum adapted for an international context. The small campus setting allows for a close-knit, supportive environment where children benefit from personalised attention and strong teacher-student relationships. Specialist subjects such as Music, Physical Education, and Modern Foreign Languages (including Mandarin and Malay) are integrated into the curriculum. The campus has strong ties to the nearby Centre for Inclusive Learning (CIL), ensuring that students with additional learning needs receive tailored support.
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