Thailand, Bangkok
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Uniforms are compulsory for all pupils. Early Years wear a blue polo shirt with white collar and blue shorts, white socks and trainers, plus a Shrewsbury hat or cap; Year 1–6 wear a standard uniform with a blue polo shirt (with white trim) and blue shorts, with house apparel worn on designated days and PE wear on PE days.
The City Campus has a dining hall and an air-conditioned dining space.
The City Campus operates a house system. Students are allocated to a house and wear a house shirt daily; house events are part of campus life.
The school is governed by a Board of Governors. It is part of Shrewsbury International School Bangkok, which operates two day campuses in Bangkok: Riverside and City Campus.
Shrewsbury Bangkok’s City Campus opened in 2018 in central Bangkok to serve children aged 2–11 in a setting focused on primary‑age education. The curriculum follows the English National Curriculum, from Nursery (EYFS) through Key Stage 2 (Years 1–6), all taught in English. Located near Sukhumvit, Rama 9 and Petchaburi roads, the campus combines easy accessibility with safe, modern facilities spread over 17 rai with indoor pools, a sports hall and running track, creative studios, library, media and tech labs, and a 655‑seat auditorium. With a capacity of 744 and around 600 students enrolled, the school offers dedicated pastoral care through Learning Mentors and a focus on student responsibility via its House Captain and Student Council programmes.
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