School type | Coeducational Day |
Co-ed Age Range | 3-18 |
Number of Pupils | 1,600 |
Curriculum | A Levels, UK, IGCSE, GCSE |
1922 Charoen Krung Road, Wat Phrayakrai, Bang Kholame, Bangkok, 10120, Thailand |
Shrewsbury International School has two international day school campuses in Bangkok, Thailand, that offer an inspirational, co-educational learning pathway based on the English National Curriculum. Both campuses operate on a selective basis, as outlined in the school’s shared Mission Statement and School Values.
City Campus offers Primary School places for up to 655 children aged 2-11 years, who have the option of continuing their Senior School education at Riverside. Our Riverside campus offers places for approximately 1,700 boys and girls aged between 3-18 years.
Everyone involved in the admissions process fully understands that choosing the right school is critically important for all parents. This is why a personal visit is strongly encouraged before application to ensure that Shrewsbury International School is the right choice. Our admissions professionals always keen to meet families from all backgrounds to discuss whether a student’s needs and aspirations can be supported here and a meeting with a member of the Senior Management Team can be arranged.
Shrewsbury’s Admissions Policy emerges from the school’s Mission Statement which pledges to “offer an inspirational English language education for carefully selected students”. The selection process at Shrewsbury aims to support families who want to be part of our exceptional community of learning. The Admissions Policy and subsequent processes are rigorous, transparent and fair.
If you are interested in finding out more about Shrewsbury, and to find out whether Shrewsbury can support your children’s needs and aspirations, our Admissions Team is here to help. From initial enquiry to enrollment and beyond, the Admissions team will guide and support you every step of the way.
OUR APPROACH

Shrewsbury’s co-curricular programme is designed to allow students to explore their interests and to develop skills outside of the classroom. These opportunities can help contextualise and to reinforce learning in the classroom, and further develop communication, collaboration and leadership skills. They also help to bring balance to a students school experience, serving to enhance their wellbeing and in doing so, benefitting their academic performance.
AFTER SCHOOL ACTIVITIES PROGRAMME
Co-curricular opportunities are primarily delivered through the school’s after school activities programme, which is open to children from Year 1 (age 5) upwards. A selection of after school activities is available for children in Year 1 and 2. However, participation in after school activities is optional at this age – no more than 2 weekly activities per activity block to ensure that their child also has enough rest during their busy week. From Year 3 upwards, all students are required to participate in at least one activity per week.
The activities programme is divided into two main streams:
1. “YOU-TIME!” ACTIVITIES:
These activities are for students from Year 1 to Year 6. Different activities are offered for different year groups. Activities are offered in “Mind Matters”, “Finding a Voice” and “Lifestyle and Leadership” categories. Access to different types of activities throughout the year allows students to explore different interests and make new friends outside of class.
- Mind Matters: These activities develop an approach in which the Creative Arts are appreciated, an international perspective encouraged, problem-solving skills fostered and critical thinking nurtured.
- Lifestyle and Leadership: These activities develop an understanding of the relationship between a healthy body and a healthy mind, and appreciation of both independence and teamwork, the value of community service and leadership.
- Finding a Voice: These activities to develop language skills, foster self-confidence and assurance in articulating points of view and arguments, and nurture listening and speaking skills.
2. ADDITIONAL ACTIVITIES:
These activities are for students from Year 1 to 6 and are provided by external agencies and providers. These are paid activities and parents will be charged and invoiced for their child’s participation in additional activities during the term.