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Brighton College Bangkok Vibhavadi, located north of central Bangkok along Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, opens in August 2025 and welcomes students aged 2–18 to a British-based education leading to IGCSEs and A-Levels. Nestled in Chatuchak with direct access to BTS and MRT lines, the campus is just a short drive from Don Mueang Airport and central Bangkok. Class sizes average 23, with a cap of 25, and the school currently enrolls around 500 students. A hallmark of life here is the rich balance of opportunity. Students enjoy regular drama, music, art, and design classes, support for sports from football to kayaking, use of a rooftop swimming pool and 400-seat theatre, and active House-based pastoral care. Weekly assemblies and presentation skills training reinforce personal development alongside academics. Unique to this school is its seamless progression from Early Years through Sixth Form in a caring, single-school community led by Founding Head Master Mr Crispian Waterman.
998 Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, Lad Yao, Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900
Brighton College Bangkok, Vibhavadi has 500 pupils, typical class sizes of 23, instruction in English.
Brighton College Bangkok Vibhavadi is situated in the Chatuchak district in northern Bangkok, close to major transport links including the BTS Skytrain and MRT underground. The area provides convenient access to Don Mueang International Airport and is around 20 minutes from central Bangkok by car. Its position near key road and rail connections makes it accessible for families living in different parts of the city.
The school is structured as an all-through institution: Early Years (Pre-Nursery, Nursery, Reception), Prep School (Key Stage 1 and 2, Years 1–6), Senior School (Years 7–11), and Sixth Form (Years 12–13).
Brighton College Vibhavadi is co-educational. There are no boarding facilities mentioned.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding Additional Learning Needs (SEN) support on its website.
The school follows a British curriculum model, aligned with Brighton College in the UK, but it does not formally affiliate with a particular country beyond that educational alignment.
There is no religious affiliation indicated on the school’s website.
The school does not publicly disclose information about daily schedules, start and end times, or break structures.
The school does not mention anything about a bus schedule or transport service on its website.
Annual tuition at Brighton College Bangkok, Vibhavadi ranges from THB 650,000 to THB 994,000 for 2026/27.
Brighton College Bangkok, Vibhavadi teaches British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels for students aged 2 to 18.
From Early Years to Prep, the school combines the English National Curriculum with the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) to build strong foundations in core subjects like English, Mathematics, Science, Computing, History, Geography, Art, and Design Technology, nurtured through a genuinely creative approach.
In Years 10–11 (Senior School), students follow the British curriculum, based on the National Curriculum for England and delivered through IGCSE, with core subjects including English Language & Literature, Mathematics, and Combined or Triple Science, alongside three elective choices from areas such as humanities, languages, creative arts, and technology.
In Sixth Form (Years 12–13), the school aims to prepare students for university progression, with teaching designed to support access to leading global universities.
Wellbeing is woven into daily life at the school: Prep pupils experience dedicated mindfulness activities and wellbeing workshops alongside a “HEALTH” subject from Years 4 to 6 that supports emotional resilience and mental health. Staff, including pastoral teams and wellbeing practitioners, provide personalised support to help each child flourish socially and emotionally. House systems with tutors and House Parents further nurture belonging, mutual respect, and kindness across all year groups.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding Special Educational Needs (SEN) provision on its website.
The school does not publicly disclose information regarding English as an Additional Language (EAL) provision on its website.
Mental well-being is supported through initiatives such as the “HEALTH” subject for Years 4–6, which imparts life skills that contribute to mental health. Wellbeing practitioners and pastoral staff are in place to care for pupils’ emotional welfare across all ages.
The school’s accreditation report (2023) highlights that safeguarding and child protection policies were rated “outstanding” across all categories covering health, safety, premises, and complaints handling, and inspectors noted strong relationships of trust and support between teachers and pupils.
1. Families begin the process by completing the online registration form provided on the school’s website. This form acts as the official first step, and early submission is encouraged.
2. Once a registration has been submitted, the Head of Admissions reaches out to guide families through the next stages. The admissions office offers personal support and remains available to answer questions throughout.
3. Prospective parents and students are invited to visit the Vibhavadi campus, meet members of staff, and gain a clearer sense of the school’s curriculum and environment before confirming enrolment.
The school does not publicly share any information about scholarships on its website.
The school does not publicly provide any information about operating a waitlist or pool system.