King's College International School Bangkok
Thailand
About King's College International School Bangkok
King’s College International School Bangkok provides a world-class education for girls and boys aged 2-18. King’s Bangkok seeks to engage, inspire and extend its students whilst focusing on our key values of kindness, good manners and wisdom. The alumni will be well-rounded young women and men with independent and enquiring minds; they will have a broad and varied set of interests and hobbies and will want to make positive contributions to society.
King’s College International School Bangkok is a King’s College School Wimbledon International School that opened in September 2020, and now cater for over 1,500 students aged 2-18 in Early Years to Year 13, offering IGCSEs, A levels and pathways to the world’s best universities.
We work closely with our sister school, King’s College School Wimbledon, to develop our academic curriculum, our co-curricular programme and pastoral care system to ensure that our children are happy and enjoy coming to school each day. Our focus on kindness, good manners and wisdom means that we develop our students’ character and focus on giving them a great heart.
Important Note
King’s College International School Bangkok is fully committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and expects all staff to share this commitment. Any offer of employment will be subject to the receipt of an enhanced DBS disclosure/ICPC, a criminal records check, suitably translated if you teach outside of the UK, satisfactory references, and medical clearance.
Further details can be found on our school website at www.kingsbangkok.ac.th
The King’s Bangkok Campus
King’s College International School Bangkok is situated in the prestigious Ratchada-Rama 3 area of Bangkok, with easy access to the financial district and the city centre. Our state-of-the-art facilities will include:
- Modern and spacious classrooms for students, optimised for learning in the digital era.
- Whole school facilities include a sports complex boasting an Olympic-size swimming pool, a 10,000 sq. m FIFA-Quality Football Turf, a 625-seat auditorium, a concert hall, a dance studio with a sprung floor, Sports Centre with an air-conditioned sports hall housing three full-size basketball courts, an indoor jogging track and 7-metre climbing wall.
- There are also more than 10 state-of-the-art science labs, Design Technology studios and Robotics Labs, modern classrooms, and a seminar room for extension lectures and vibrant topic discussions as well as a rooftop garden for educational purposes and to encourage social interaction
- A bespoke Early Years Centre with outdoor and indoor play space, fully equipped and spacious classrooms, large playgrounds, bicycle tracks, a sandpit, a large multi-purpose hall, a swimming pool, a paddling area, and splash area.
King’s College School, Wimbledon
King’s College School, Wimbledon was founded in 1829 by royal charter. It is one of the most successful schools in the world, and in November 2017, was awarded the title of ‘Top Boys’ and Co-ed School in the UK’ by the Sunday Times Parent Power (2017-2019, and 2022)'. Alastair McCall, editor of The Sunday Times Parent Power, wrote: “King’s is the embodiment of everything you could want in a school.” This comes three years after King’s Wimbledon won the title of ‘The Sunday Times Independent School of the Year 2014/15’, having also won ‘IB School of the Year’ and ‘Best for IB’ twice from The Sunday Times and The Week, respectively. The school was named ‘Great for sixth form’ by The Week in 2018. Read more about King's College School, Wimbledon here.
“We want to help our students become kind, curious and well-mannered people who are valued in society as well. This is because we believe that a great heart in central to future success and happiness. Moreover, our speciality is a ‘Pastoral Care’ system giving children the support and guidance they need to become successful adults.” - Mr Andrew Halls OBE, Honorary Principal at King’s Bangkok and Head Master at King’s Wimbledon (2008-2021); Andrew Halls is a leader in British education.
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King's was a fantastic learning environment. I felt that I could flourish there because of how supportive both the teachers and my fellow pupils were.
- Sebastian Fenton: Engineering undergraduate at Imperial College London and former student of King’s College School, Wimbledon“King’s provided a great all-round education, through top class teaching, be it in academics, sports, music, drama. It’s a special place, where teachers ingrain the message of giving back and contributing to society in a meaningful way.”
- Moiz Ali, former student of King's College School, Wimbledon“King's is an exceptional school where every pupil can fulfil their potential, whatever their ambitions. The teachers are always willing to go the extra mile.”
- Marcus Walford. Classics undergraduate at the University of Oxford and former student of King’s College School, Wimbledon“King’s is special, first and foremost, because of the people. The pupils are, of course, bright, enthusiastic and open-minded; but no school can work as well as King’s does without a fantastic group of teachers and support staff. Everyone is willing to help however they can and always with a smile, and the combined specialist knowledge of the staff is astounding. The common room at King’s is a real delight to be a part of.”
- Natasha Rarity. Teacher of Classics and former student of King’s College School, Wimbledon“Kings for me was always more than “just a school”; my typical day could include a morning choir session followed by multiple Science and Maths periods, then mixing in inter-year house events at lunchtime, and finishing off the day with netball practice in the afternoon... No two days at King’s are the same! The lessons were always incredibly fun and involving, with a small teacher-to-student ratio allowing for tailored subject discussions as well as a dynamic and constantly challenging environment.”
- Ambre Bertrand- Engineering undergraduate at the University of Oxford and former student of King’s College School, Wimbledon“The collaborative atmosphere and diversity of thought amongst pupils contributed to the dynamic and stimulating environment at King’s. The teachers challenged us both academically and outside the classroom, preparing us well for the next stages of our academic career.”
- Llesha Singh. Economics and Management applicant at the University of Oxford and former student of King’s College School, Wimbledon“My time at King's has been an unparalleled experience providing not only an exemplary and unique learning environment but also a family of peers with integrity and passion. I've relished being a part of King's for the last 11 years and upon leaving, I feel fully empowered and prepared to tackle whatever walk of life I choose.”
- Khaled Oozeer. Earth Science and Engineering undergraduate at Imperial College London and former student of King’s College School, Wimbledon