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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.
55 Mu9 Windsor Park Golf Club, Suwinthawong 15 Rd, Minburi, Bangkok 10510
Bromsgrove International School Thailand has 510 pupils, typical class sizes of 18, instruction in English.
The school is situated in Min Buri District, eastern Bangkok, within a 36‑hole golf course complex about 30 km east of central Bangkok, with road access via Suwinthawong 15 and Ramkhamhaeng 164. It is reachable by car or school bus and lies in a suburban, green area of Bangkok.
The school is divided into three distinct phases:
Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS), Pre-Nursery, Nursery and Reception (aged 2-5)
Primary: Years 1 to 6 (aged 5-11)
Secondary: Years 7 to 13 (aged 11-18)
Bromsgrove is a co-educational British curriculum school offering both day places and boarding.
The school is academically selective, and non-native speakers undergo an English language assessment as part of admissions. Students needing support may be placed in English First @ BIST, a bespoke EAL programme. While there is no publicly listed SEN department, the school maintains small class sizes and pastoral structures that support differentiated learning
The school operates under license from Bromsgrove School, UK, and is affiliated with it.
The school does not have any religious affiliations.
The school day starts at 7:45 AM, Primary finishes at 2:45 PM and Secondary at 2:50 PM, with optional after-school activities until 3:45 PM. Early Years students finish at 1:30 PM (half-day) or 2:30 PM (full-day), with an extended day option until 3:30 PM.
BIST offers a daily school bus service, coordinated by the school, for families in Bangkok.
Annual tuition at Bromsgrove International School Thailand ranges from THB 361,200 to THB 743,700 for 2026/27.
Bromsgrove International School Thailand teaches British Curriculum, BTEC Qualification, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels for students aged 2 to 18.
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 integrates Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) into its curriculum through weekly PSHE lessons and pastoral time. The school uses a House system and tutor groups to help students feel connected and supported, and it encourages leadership through roles such as House Captains and Student Councillors. Additionally, SEL is reinforced through regular themed assemblies and peer mentoring. Training for staff on social and emotional wellbeing is conducted during school development time.
Bromsgrove is not a specialist SEN school but supports students with mild to moderate needs. The school uses a “Team Around the Child” approach involving relevant staff such as the Head of Boarding, the school counsellor, and Heads of Key Stage. Training on SEN awareness is part of ongoing staff development. SEN support is available particularly in areas like language, and each case is reviewed to ensure the student can access the curriculum effectively.
The school provides structured EAL support through its English First @ BIST programme, designed for students who need help to reach grade-level English proficiency. EAL is delivered via dedicated lessons and sometimes replaces other language subjects temporarily. Students are assessed upon entry, and their language progress is regularly monitored. The school website confirms that EAL teachers are integrated within the academic team and collaborate closely with classroom teachers to support learning across the curriculum.
Bromsgrove acknowledges the link between mental health and safeguarding. All staff are trained to recognise signs of emotional distress and adverse childhood experiences. The school has a dedicated counsellor and pastoral structure in place to monitor student wellbeing. Mental health-related training (e.g. suicide prevention) is provided during INSET weeks, and pastoral teams work closely with the Designated Safeguarding Leads (DSLs) to ensure students receive timely support.
Safeguarding is led by an Executive Designated Safeguarding Lead (WDSL) and campus-specific DSLs. All staff receive annual safeguarding training, including TES certification and face-to-face refreshers. Visitors must wear ID badges and follow the school's safety procedures. Child protection policies comply with Keeping Children Safe in Education 2024, and boarding-specific safeguarding follows standards set by the Boarding Schools’ Association (BSA).
1. Book a visit or Open Day (optional but recommended)
The school offers guided visits lasting about 60 minutes that include a video presentation, walking tour of facilities, and Q&A.
2. Submit application form.
Download or complete the form online and send it via email, fax, or in person. Include required documents such as school reports and any other specified information.
3. Assessment, testing, and interview
After paying the exam fee, students take assessments in non-verbal reasoning and English, followed by an interview with a senior academic staff member.
4. Receive results
You will be notified of test results within 2–3 days, and if needed, the school may recommend an intensive EAL programme.
5. Confirm the place and complete payment
Once a place is offered, parents pay the registration, enrolment/development fees, and refundable deposit as per the fee schedule.
Bromsgrove Thailand provides several tuition-based scholarship programmes, each covering only a portion of tuition fees (25% to 75%), not extras like meals or boarding.
Music & Performing Arts Scholarships (Year 5 and up)
For students with demonstrated talent in music or drama.
Applicants submit performance portfolios (YouTube/Google Drive links) and audition.
Scholarships offer 25–75% reduction in tuition fees only.
Sixth Form Academic Scholarships (Years 12 & 13)
For incoming Sixth Form students with strong IGCSE results.
Candidates may receive mentoring and leadership support.
Tuition fee discounts up to 75% are awarded.
Golf Scholarship (Year 5 and up)
Intended for students with a strong record of national or regional golf performance.
Candidates submit a golf portfolio and attend an evaluation (including an on-course session).
Tuition fee discounts up to 75% are awarded
There is no formal waitlist or pool system publicly available on the school’s admissions page.