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BSB British International Primary School, established in 1992, offers the English National Curriculum and EYFS for children aged 2 to 11. Located on Sukhumvit Soi 4 in central Bangkok, the school provides a nurturing environment with small class sizes—typically 12 to 20 students per class—and a strong teacher-to-student ratio (as low as 1:6 in Nursery). Core instruction is in English, with Thai taught as a language subject and additional language options available through extracurricular programs. One distinctive feature is the school’s extensive after-school activity program, which includes ballet, drama, swimming, science club, coding, and multiple language clubs (Thai, Chinese, Japanese), encouraging exploration beyond the classroom. Outdoor play areas and a focus on wellbeing support student development. The school operates a daily bus service and maintains a close-knit, community-oriented setting.
36 36/1 Sukhumvit 4 Alley, Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110, Thailand
BSB British International Primary School has 180 pupils, typical class sizes of 8, instruction in English.
BSB is located on Sukhumvit Soi 4 in central Bangkok’s Khlong Toei district, just a short walk from Nana BTS Skytrain station. The area combines residential quiet with access to shops, cafes, and essential amenities. Nearby Sukhumvit Road provides direct transport links to other parts of the city.
The school serves children aged 2 to 11 and is structured into Early Years (Nursery, Kindergarten, Reception) and Primary (Key Stages 1 and 2, Years 1–6). It follows the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) and the National Curriculum for England.
BSB is a co-educational day school.
The school provides individual attention through small class sizes and low teacher-to-student ratios. However, no dedicated Special Educational Needs (SEN) or Additional Learning Needs (ALN) department or specialized provision is publicly described on the school’s website.
The school is affiliated with the United Kingdom and follows the British education system.
BSB has no religious affiliation and operates as a secular institution.
The school day typically runs from 8:00 AM to 2:30 PM, with breaks for snacks and lunch. After-school activities and language lessons may continue into the late afternoon. Detailed timings for different year groups are provided upon enrolment.
BSB offers an optional school bus service for families. Buses are air-conditioned and fitted with seatbelts. Options include round-trip and one-way service, and fees vary based on distance. Transport arrangements are managed directly through the school and details are included in the school’s annual fee schedule.
Annual tuition at BSB British International Primary School ranges from THB 78,795 to THB 401,370 for 2026/27.
BSB British International Primary School teaches British Curriculum, EYFS (Early years foundation stage) for students aged 2 to 11.
BSB British International Primary School follows the British National Curriculum, including the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) for children aged 2 to 5 and the English National Curriculum for Years 1 to 6. In the Early Years and Reception classes, the curriculum emphasizes language, literacy, numeracy, physical development, and personal, social and emotional learning through structured play and guided activities. From Year 1 onwards, students follow Key Stage 1 (Years 1–2) and Key Stage 2 (Years 3–6), covering subjects such as English, Mathematics, Science, History, Geography, Computing, Art, Music, and Physical Education. Thai language is taught from Early Years upwards, and additional languages such as French, Japanese, Chinese, and Hindi are available through optional after-school programmes. The curriculum is designed to prepare students for transition into UK and international secondary schools.
BSB does not publicly disclose specific programmes or staff roles for social‑emotional learning beyond its general mission statements. The school’s mission mentions fostering empathy, resilience, inclusivity, curiosity and compassion, indicating attention to students’ social and emotional development.
The school does not publicly provide detailed information on its provision for students with Special Educational Needs or which specific types of SEN can be supported.
BSB operates an English Language Centre to support children with limited English experience or reading difficulties. These lessons are delivered by a specialist teacher in individual or small-group sessions using varied contexts like games and songs to build vocabulary and confidence. Entry into the programme is based on language assessment from age 3½ and may include one‑to‑one reading support.
BSB does not publicly describe a specific mental wellbeing programme, team, or counselling services.
The school states that safeguarding and child protection are of utmost importance, and it maintains tightly controlled entry/exit procedures, ID badges for adults and visitors, locks on gates, and constant supervision of students. Staff and student safety are reinforced with CCTV coverage and structured security protocols at the entrance and premises.
1. Attend an open house or school tour if available. On request, families may be able to tour the campus and meet staff. These visits help parents get a feel for the learning environment.
2. Complete the application and submit required documents. The school requires an application form, proof of identity, and possibly academic records. Make sure your child’s age and current grade align with entry criteria based on the cut‑off date of August 31.
3. Assessment and placement. Applicants undergo an age‑appropriate assessment in areas such as English, mathematics, and reasoning. This helps the school place your child in the correct class or year level.
4. Parent and/or student interview. After assessment, there may be a meeting with admissions staff or teachers to discuss your child’s needs and readiness. This step ensures proper placement and mutual understanding.
5. Offer and enrolment. If accepted, the school issues an offer. Parents must pay the registration fee and complete required forms to confirm enrolment. Detailed fee and payment arrangements follow thereafter.
BSB does not publicly disclose operating a formal waitlist or pool system.