Thailand, Bangkok
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Dulwich College Bangkok will be seeking the educational licence from the Thai Ministry of Education and has begun this process ahead of opening in August 2026. Other internationally recognised accreditations for both academic (eg CIS and WASC) and facilities management (eg LEED and WELL Gold) will be sought once operational, in line with practice at other Dulwich Colleges.
Dulwich College International School Bangkok, opening in August 2026, is part of the Dulwich College International network. Located in the Bang Na district of Bangkok, the school will offer a British curriculum for students aged 3 to 18 years. The campus is designed with sustainability in mind, aiming for LEED Gold certification, and includes facilities such as a sports centre, aquatic centre, and landscaped outdoor learning areas. The SE21 programme integrates STEM education, promoting innovation and critical thinking. With a focus on academic excellence and holistic development, Dulwich College Bangkok aims to provide a nurturing environment for students to thrive.
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