Thailand, Hatyai
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1. Families start the process by contacting the school’s Admissions team, usually via phone or email, to express interest and request further details about the school. This initial conversation allows the team to answer questions and outline the next steps.
2. Prospective families are then encouraged to arrange a visit to the school. During this visit, they can tour the facilities, meet members of the Admissions team, and speak with a school leader to gain a clearer understanding of the learning environment.
3. Before making a decision, families may opt for a free trial week. This trial period provides both the family and the school with an opportunity to assess suitability before committing to full enrolment.
4. If proceeding, families complete the school’s application form and submit the necessary documents, which may include previous school records, health information, and photographs. At this stage, the enrolment fee is also paid.
5. Students entering Year 4 and above are given a diagnostic assessment. This typically takes place during their trial or first week and helps the school place the student appropriately while identifying any additional support needed.
6. Once all paperwork, assessments, and payments are completed, a mutually agreed Monday is set as the student’s first official day at the school.
The school does not publicly disclose operating any formal waitlist or admission pool system. No references are available on the official site or affiliated platforms.
There is no information publicly available about scholarships or financial aid programs on Bloomsbury’s official website or third-party summaries.
Bloomsbury International School Hatyai, founded in 2014, serves around 140–200 students aged 2 to 18, offering both day and boarding options. Early Years (ages 2–5) follow the English EYFS framework, Primary follows the English National Curriculum, and Secondary students study the Cambridge curriculum, progressing to IGCSE and A‑Level qualifications. The school emphasizes small class sizes and close student–teacher relationships. Musical performance and drama are prominent, with strong uptake in IGCSE subjects and creative arts supported by dedicated facilities such as art rooms, music, and drama studios. Bloomsbury also hosts various clubs such as robotics, Thai cooking, yoga, and board games. encouraging students to explore interests beyond the classroom.
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