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Shrewsbury International School Bangkok – Riverside Campus, founded in 2003, is located beside the Chao Phraya River on Charoen Krung Road in central Bangkok. It educates around 1,900 students aged 3–18 across Early Years, Primary, Secondary and Sixth Form stages, all taught in English via the British National Curriculum, with IGCSE, AS‑Level and A‑Level qualifications. Each class typically hosts 21 students, capped at 25. The school’s Innovation Centre (opened 2021) includes robotics labs, computing suites and university‑style science labs, forming the hub of its STEM programme. The Performing Arts programme features school‑wide productions in a 5,800‑seat Memorial Hall and partnerships with professional theatre companies. Its Sports Performance Complex includes indoor halls, swimming pools, grass pitches, tennis and gymnastics facilities. Riverside also runs the Montri school bus service, featuring GPS tracking and RFID boarding records. With a selective entry process and dedicated Higher Education advisors, Riverside prepares students rigorously for global universities.
1922 ถ. เจริญกรุง Wat Phraya Krai, Bang Kho Laem, Bangkok 10120, Thailand.
Shrewsbury International School Bangkok Riverside has 2,000 pupils, typical class sizes of 21, instruction in English.
Shrewsbury International School Bangkok – Riverside Campus is located in the Bang Kho Laem district along the Chao Phraya River in central Bangkok. The area features a mix of historic riverside neighbourhoods and modern residential developments. It is accessible via main roads and river ferry services, with nearby bus stops and connections to the BTS SkyTrain via Saphan Taksin station. Most families travel by private car or use the school’s organised transport service.
Education is structured into four stages: Early Years (EY1–EY2, ages ~3–5), Primary / Junior School (Years 1–6, 5–11 years), Secondary School (Years 7–11, 11–16 years), and Sixth Form (Years 12–13, 16–18 years) leading to IGCSE and AS/A‑Level qualifications.
The school is co‑educational, enrolling both boys and girls from nursery through Sixth Form. It functions entirely as a day school. No boarding provision is available.
Support is available for students with mild to moderate learning needs through the Learning Support team. Provision includes Special Educational Needs (SEN) support coordinated with classroom teachers via Individual Education Plans and in-class assistance. The SEN team consists of a Director of Learning Support, two Learning Support Teachers and six Learning Support Assistants and supports a wide range of needs including dyslexia, ADHD, ASD, social‑emotional or cognitive difficulties. Support begins at entry assessment and continues throughout a student’s time at the school with ongoing monitoring and strategy adjustments as needed. Additionally, students with limited English proficiency have access to English as an Additional Language (EAL) support, including sheltered English Plus lessons and co‑teaching, shifting into the Academic Literacy Programme (ALP) for Years 10–11 as needed. The EAL department includes 11 specialists, working from EY1 through Year 13 to build all four literacy skills and facilitate full access to the English-medium curriculum.
Shrewsbury Riverside is officially affiliated with Shrewsbury School in the United Kingdom, following the UK National Curriculum (British Curriculum).
There is no religious affiliation stated on the official Riverside campus website.
The school day typically begins with morning registration at 7:30 AM and ends between 2:40 PM and 2:45 PM, depending on the year group. Junior School students (Years 1–6) generally finish by 2:40 PM, while Senior School students (Years 7–13) leave closer to 2:45 PM. Optional after-school activities ("You-Time") are available in two sessions after school, generally from ~3:00 PM to 5:00 PM.
The school facilitates access to private bus services managed by Montri Transport Corporation, an external provider with over 50 years of experience in Bangkok-based international school transport. Routes cover central Bangkok areas such as Charoen Krung Road, Sathorn, Silom, Sukhumvit, Rama IV/IX, and surrounding zones. Parents book and contract directly with Montri, and the service is widely used, given Bangkok’s traffic congestion and limited onsite parking.
Each bus has a driver and a monitor supervising safe boarding and drop‑off. All buses utilize GPS tracking and RFID student cards. Children tap their cards to log each journey, and parents receive automated email notifications in real-time. Every seat is equipped with a seatbelt, and drivers undergo alcohol tests before departure. Safety limits are enforced: 10–15 km/h in school grounds, 60–75 km/h on expressways
Annual tuition at Shrewsbury International School Bangkok Riverside ranges from THB 691,800 to THB 1,208,400 for 2026/27.
Shrewsbury International School Bangkok Riverside teaches British Curriculum, Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge International AS Levels, Cambridge A Levels, EYFS (Early years foundation stage) for students aged 3 to 18.
Shrewsbury Riverside follows the English National Curriculum from Early Years 1 through Year 13, beginning with EYFS in Early Years and progressing through Key Stages 1 to 5.
In Years 10–11, students pursue Cambridge IGCSE qualifications, typically taking 8–11 subjects alongside core English, Mathematics, and Science.
In Sixth Form (Years 12–13), students study Cambridge AS- and A-Levels, often combining this with an Extended Project Qualification (EPQ) and optional Higher Project Qualifications for deeper research learning.
Senior School (Years 7–11) offers a broad set of subjects across humanities, languages, sciences, arts, and technology, with specialist teaching for all subjects.
The school also offers additional initiatives like Reading the World, an interdisciplinary humanities programme, and robust university guidance through its higher education counselling team.
The school’s Well-being and Counselling Team supports students’ social and emotional learning through individual and group sessions, lunchtime and friendship clubs, and in-class Learning for Life lessons. Workshops on topics like resilience, communication, and transitions are held twice a month for parents and students. The Lead Counsellor collaborates with teachers to help students manage academic and personal challenges. Support is also present during school trips and exams, helping students build self-awareness and coping strategies.
Shrewsbury Riverside provides SEN support from Early Years 1 through Year 13, led by a team including a Director of Learning Support, 2 Learning Support Teachers and 6 Learning Support Assistants. Students with needs such as dyslexia, ADHD, ASD, sensory-motor delays or SEMH issues are supported via standardised assessments, Individual Education Plans (IEPs), and Pupil Passports. Some students receive in-class 1:1 assistant support, and the SEN team partners with external therapists when needed.
Shrewsbury Riverside has an EAL Department of 11 specialist practitioners serving students from EY1 to Year 13. They provide support through sheltered immersion models, co‑teaching, English Plus lessons, and placement on the Academic Literacy Programme (ALP) for Years 10–11. Students are assessed on entry and monitored throughout to ensure progression.
The Well-being Team, including professional counsellors, offers one-on-one or group counselling, supports exam and transition stress, and leads programmes to build emotional resilience. They run parent workshops, promote positive mental health strategies, and accompany students on residential trips to reinforce wellbeing.
The school adheres to a formal Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy aligned with UK and Thai guidelines. A Designated Safeguarding Lead and deputies oversee staff training, safer recruitment, risk assessments, and annual policy review. Students are encouraged to report concerns through tutor groups, assemblies, Student Council, and worry boxes. Confidential records are maintained, and referrals are made to external agencies when necessary.
1. Visit the campus. Families are encouraged to tour the Riverside campus during school term time for a realistic view of the day-to-day learning environment. School leaders may be available during the visit, and tours are booked via an online form.
2. Submit a formal application. Parents complete and send an application form with all required documents, including passport copies, school reports, health certificate, photos, and visa details (if applicable). If applying to both Riverside and City Campus, a priority campus must be selected.
3. Pay the application fee. A non-refundable fee of THB 5,000 per child is payable before assessment. Payment can be made by cash, cheque, or bank transfer to the Accounts Department.
4. Assessment and interview. Applicants undergo age-appropriate academic and character assessments. The process evaluates suitability for the school’s learning environment and helps identify any needed support. Assessments will not be conducted more than 12 months ahead of a child’s intended start date.
5. Decision and waiting list. The application file is reviewed by leadership. If the child meets the criteria but no place is available, a waiting list option is offered. If applicable, families may be offered a place at City Campus instead.
6. Accept the place and enrol. Successful applicants receive a Letter of Acceptance, Acceptance of Place Form, and the invoice for the Guaranteed Place Fee. Families must submit all remaining documents and payments by the deadline to confirm enrolment.
Shrewsbury Riverside offers several scholarships, primarily aimed at high-achieving students entering Sixth Form (Years 12–13):
Sir Martin Rees Scholarship
This is a merit-based scholarship available to students who achieve 11 A grades at IGCSE (or equivalent). It includes financial fee remission and is awarded to both internal and external applicants. Selection is based on academic excellence and interview performance.
Honorary Academic Scholarship
Granted to applicants who achieve 7–10 A grades at IGCSE. While these are honorary titles and typically do not include fee remission, they recognize exceptional academic achievement.
Sir David Lees Scholarship
This scholarship is awarded internally to existing students who achieve 4 A grades at A Level. It is granted retrospectively and may include a partial refund of fees or symbolic recognition for academic excellence.
All scholarship recipients must maintain the school’s behavioural and academic standards to retain their status. Shortlisted external candidates may be invited for interviews or additional assessments before offers are confirmed.
Shrewsbury Riverside operates a waitlist system rather than a pooled or lottery-based model. If a student meets all the academic, character, and admissions criteria but no place is currently available, they are placed on a waiting list for their preferred year group. Placement offers are extended as soon as availability arises.
If the student has applied to both the Riverside and City Campus (Junior only), and a place is open at the non-priority campus, the family may either accept that place or choose to remain on the waitlist for their preferred campus. Once a Guaranteed Place Fee is paid and an offer accepted, transfers between campuses are not permitted, except from City Campus to Riverside at the end of Year 6.
The waitlist is reviewed periodically, and families will be contacted directly when a place becomes available.