
Bromsgrove International School (Primary-Secondary)
(โรงเรียนนานาชาติบรอมส์โกรฟ ประเทศไทย)
1st-Year Total
฿933K–฿1.46M
All-in estimate
Curriculum
British
A-Levels, IGCSE
Level of Education
6–18 yo
Primary → High School
Language of Instruction
English
+ 4 more languages
Students
510
At this campus
Bromsgrove's Windsor Park campus is the main site of BIST, running from Year 1 through to Sixth Form (ages 5 to 18) on a setting that is unlike almost anything else in Bangkok: a green, spacious campus inside a 36-hole golf course complex in Minburi, eastern Bangkok. Founded in 2002 and affiliated with Bromsgrove School UK since 2004, the school follows an academically selective British curriculum, with Cambridge IGCSE at secondary and a choice of A-Levels or BTEC at Sixth Form.
Around 400 to 500 students in total across both campuses, with class sizes ranging from 10 to 25 and teachers drawn almost entirely from the UK, Australia, and other native English-speaking countries. Over 27 nationalities, with a community that is genuinely international rather than dominated by a single group. Boarding is available from age 9, one of the earlier boarding entry points of any school in Bangkok. Fees run from around 361,200 THB at primary level to 743,700 THB at Sixth Form, making this one of the more competitively priced British-affiliated boarding schools in Thailand.
The campus is on Suwinthawong Road in Minburi, about 30 km east of central Bangkok, with no BTS or MRT nearby. Families drive or use the school bus service, and those in central Bangkok should budget 40 to 60 minutes each way. The setting is the trade-off: exceptional green space and facilities in exchange for distance from the city.
1st Year Tuition Fees (2026–2027)
Estimated cost for any age group entering this school
Tuition fees (2026–2027)
What You Should Actually Know About Bromsgrove International School (Primary-Secondary)
Set within the grounds of the Windsor Park Golf Club in Bangkok's Min Buri district, this British international school operates under licence from Bromsgrove School UK (founded 1553) and follows an enhanced English National Curriculum from Year 2 through Sixth Form. The Windsor Park Campus serves students aged 6 to 18, leading them through IGCSE then A-Levels or BTEC Level 3 Diplomas, with no IB pathway offered.
The school is academically selective, with entry assessments in English and non-verbal reasoning, and suits families who want a traditional British boarding-school structure transplanted to Thailand. House system, formal pastoral tutors, and a "Bromsgrove Learner Profile" frame daily school life. It particularly fits expatriate, returning Thai, and regional Asian families seeking small classes, structured discipline, and a recognisable British credential pathway. Days at Windsor Park run on a 36-hole golf course, giving the school a unique signature: a dedicated Bromsgrove Golf Programme with on-course coaching, alongside a 100 million baht Performing Arts Centre opened in 2013, science laboratories, two ICT suites, swimming pool, sports hall, and the dedicated Sixth Form Centre.
Boarding from age 8 is integral, not an add-on, with Windsor House for boys and Tudor House for girls, en-suite rooms from Year 12, weekly and full-boarding options, and weekend trips. Students choose four after-school ECAs Monday to Thursday from a catalogue of more than 40, and compete in TISAC, BISAC, and FOBISIA fixtures across football, basketball, golf, and athletics. Mandarin, Korean, Thai, and Spanish are taught alongside English. Trade-offs are real. The Min Buri location is roughly 30 kilometres east of central Bangkok with no adjacent BTS or MRT station, so a daily school bus or boarding becomes the practical choice for most families living in the city. Specific class-size numbers, student-teacher ratios, and headline IGCSE and A-Level percentages are not published openly on the website, which limits like-for-like comparison with peer Bangkok schools. Best for families committed to a British curriculum, those drawn to genuine boarding life, and serious junior golfers who want training integrated into the school week.