Announcing Brighton College Bangkok Vibhavadi
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4 weeks ago
Breaking News - Brighton College Is Opening A New International School In Thailand.
Brighton College is no stranger to excellence. From being named ‘Top School in Britain for STEM’ and ‘Best Sixth Form in Britain’, to achieving the best examination results of any independent school in the country, the institution seems to be going from success to success. It was even awarded the prestigious title of ‘School of the Decade’ by the Sunday Times.
But it’s not just the original Brighton campus that has been covering itself in glory recently. Readers will know that Brighton College has set up several affiliated schools across the globe in recent years. Beginning it’s foray into the world of international schools in 2010 -when Brighton College Abu Dhabi was announced – Brighton College International Schools Ltd now operates a veritable portfolio of international schools the world over, from Dubai to Hanoi; Singapore to Al Ain.
You heard it here first: that number is about to increase. Introducing: Brighton College Bangkok Vibhavadi.
This exciting venture builds upon the terrific success of Brighton College Bangkok, which has operated successfully in Thailand for the last decade. Due to exceptional demand at this award-winning school, Brighton College will be opening the doors to its second school in Bangkok in August 2025.
The new school is currently under construction – it’ll be completed in early 2025. Located just north of central Bangkok, Brighton College Bangkok Vibhavadi will open in brand-new, purpose-built facilities for children from Nursery through to Sixth Form. Just take a look at the images above and below to get a sense of how magnificent the final result will look.
‘This will be a school rooted in inspiring children to be the very best versions of themselves,’ says Richard Cairns, Principal of Brighton College Group. ‘Children who are kind, respectful, academically ambitious and self-confident, ready to play their part in making a better world for future generations.’