Thailand, Bangkok
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The City Campus follows the English National Curriculum for Key Stages 1–2 (Years 1–6). The curriculum is broad, creative, and balanced, with most subjects taught by class teachers and specialist staff supporting specific areas. The curriculum is theme-based and often involves long-term projects that require planning, evaluation, and reflection.
Excellence Programme Activities support music, drama, and sport, with entry typically by invitation or audition. Extras such as school orchestras and choirs are part of the co-curricular offering, alongside other creative and performing arts opportunities.
Thai Language and Culture and Mandarin are offered as specialist subjects within the curriculum.
The co-curricular program is delivered through an After School Activities Programme divided into three streams: You-Time Activities, Additional Activities (external providers), and Excellence Programme Activities. Activity blocks run for about 8–10 weeks each, with some activities continuing year-round.
The school engages in community charity work and fundraising, including events and partnerships coordinated through SHC Charity, with activities such as international-day fundraisers, donations to charitable causes, and collaborative community projects.
Student leadership is active from an early age through the Student Council and regular leadership-focused initiatives. Students lead projects, fundraising, and sustainability efforts, supported by staff, parents, and governors.
You-Time emphasises balance, wellbeing, and personal development as essential parts of daily life, helping students develop communication, collaboration, and resilience alongside academics.
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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