Shrewsbury International School Bangkok was founded in 2003 and a second campus, dubbed as City Campus, opened in 2018 at 982 Rim Klong Samsen Road, Bang Kapi, Huai Khwang District, Bangkok.
Headmasters
2003-2005 Stuart Morris
2005-2017 Stephen Holroyd
2017-2022 Christopher Seal
2022-present Robert Millar (Riverside Campus)
2018-present Amanda Dennison (City Campus)
Curriculum
Shrewsbury's curriculum is based on the English National Curriculum. The curriculum provides structured learning from the age of 2 to 18 years. The Early Years Foundation stage (age 2 years) is followed by a sequence of 5 "Key Stages", culminating in the advanced A-level programme (ages 16 – 18).
Tuition
Yearly tuition fees for the 2017-2018 school year range from 534,300 to 950,700 baht depending on grade level.[4]
Library, with 40,000 books, CDs & DVDS (plus thousands more via online catalogue), separate junior and senior sections with study spaces and makerspace wall.
Sixth Form Centre and a playground
Auditorium called the Khunying Sumanee Memorial Hall, seating 5,800 people
A Recital Hall located in the Music Department
Music School
Learning support zone
Junior innovation centre
A professional dance studio
Promethean boards in every classroom
Fully equipped computer suites (iMac and PC)
Two gymnasiums
Gymnastics hall
Three tennis courts
Three sports fields (one with running track)
Three outdoor playgrounds
Climbing wall
Aquatics centre – including learners’ pool, junior pool (also used for water polo) and championship pool with electronic racing blocks and scoreboard
Two dining rooms/canteens
Indoor running track
Student body
As of 2023 the school had 1,900 students at the Riverside Campus and 550 at City Campus. About 70 percent were Thai. United Kingdom students were the second largest group of students.
Awards
Winner of 2019 International School Awards ‘Outstanding Initiative that Supports Students’ Pathways to Higher Education’.[5][6]