Thailand, Hatyai
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Bloomsbury offers English as the language of instruction, with Thai language, culture and history taught across the school. In primary, specialist teachers support Thai language and Chinese, alongside core subjects such as Art, Computing, Music and PE. The school follows the English National Curriculum in primary and the Cambridge International Curriculum in secondary, leading to IGCSE and A Level.
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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