Thailand, Bangkok
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The school offers Modern Foreign Languages in Thai, Mandarin, French and Spanish. Thai language and culture are taught to Thai and non-Thai pupils from Pre-Nursery to Year 13, with Cambridge IGCSE First Language Thai available for Year 10–11. Mandarin is taught from Pre-Nursery to Year 4; in Years 5–6 pupils may choose Mandarin as one of their two Modern Foreign Language subjects. French and Spanish are offered as Modern Foreign Languages in Years 5–6, and are available at A-level in the Sixth Form.
Brighton College Bangkok – Krungthep Kreetha opened in September 2016 and serves children aged 2 to 18 across a British Curriculum that culminates in IGCSE and A‑Level qualifications, with access to 21 subject options. Situated in eastern Bangkok, the campus is about 30 minutes from the city center and 15 minutes from Suvarnabhumi Airport, set within a leafy 50‑rai (20‑acre) site. The school features a 650‑seat theatre, music and drama studios, dance and gymnastics space, full‑size pitch, Olympic‑standard 400 m track, two swimming pools, and multiple courts, supporting robust performing‑arts and sports programs. Learning is enriched through clubs such as robotics, Taekwondo, and public speaking, as well as through a traditional house system and community‑focused activities. This blend of academic breadth, creative offerings, and athletic facilities provides students with a well‑supported, varied educational experience.
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