Thailand, Bangkok
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Bromsgrove International School Thailand follows the British curriculum from Early Years through to Sixth Form. In the Early Years (ages 2–5), children follow the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework. From Year 1 onwards, students study the English National Curriculum, which continues through Primary and Key Stage 3. In Years 10 and 11, students prepare for IGCSEs, typically taking 8–9 subjects. In Sixth Form (Years 12 and 13), students choose between A Levels or BTEC Diplomas in subjects such as Business, Sport, and Travel & Tourism. The curriculum also includes additional lessons in Thai, Mandarin, Spanish, and Korean, alongside weekly pastoral and enrichment programmes.
Bromsgrove International School Thailand, founded in 2002 and affiliated with Bromsgrove School UK in 2004, is a British curriculum day and boarding school for ages 2 to 18. Located about 30 km east of central Bangkok in the Min Buri District, the Windsor Park campus lies within a 36‑hole golf course. Students follow the English National Curriculum, sitting IGCSE examinations and choosing between Cambridge A‑Levels or vocational BTEC qualifications. Boarding options begin at age 9. Class sizes range from approximately 10 to 25 students, and the total enrollment is around 500 pupils. The school teaches in English, with Thai, Mandarin, Korean, and Spanish offered as language subjects. Strengths include its unique golf-integrated sports programme, dedicated performing arts centre, and wide academic enrichment through both A-Levels and BTEC. Over 40 extracurricular activities, student leadership councils and community service projects support well-rounded development.
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