- The Regent's School
The Regent's School is a
coeducation alboarding school . It has campuses inPattaya andBangkok inThailand .History
The Regent's School was founded in Pattaya in 1995 by Dr. Virachai Techavijit and started as a small
Primary School serving the families of expatriates who worked at the nearby industrial port. The school's firstheadmaster was Richard Poulton who had previously been Head atChrist's Hospital School in theUnited Kingdom . He was succeeded by Simon Leslie, former Head ofGeelong Grammar School , in Victoria,Australia . The current Principal of the Pattaya Campus is Mike Walton.The School has a second campus in Bangkok (Principal: Martin Kneath) and an Outdoor Education Centre on Thailand's second largest island,
Ko Chang , near the Thai border with Cambodia.Accreditation
Both campuses of The Regent’s School are accredited by WES in the UK (Ofsted Inspectors) and are also members of Council of International Schools (CIS) and recognised by the British Embassy for diplomats' children. The Regent’s School, Pattaya, is a member of the [http://www.roundsquare.org Round Square Association] .
Demographics
There are nearly 900 students of over 37 nationalities at the Pattaya Campus and 76% of the student body are international. The Bangkok Campus has over 500 students.
Memberships
The Regent's School is a member of Federation of British International Schools in South and Southeast Asia (FOBISSEA) which provides opportunities for international sports and exchanges.
cholarships
*Global Connect Scholarships (for European students)
*Diplomatic and Ministerial Connect Scholarships
*Music scholarshipsCurriculum
The Regent's School's study programme is based on the English
National Curriculum , leading toInternational General Certificate of Secondary Education , then theInternational Baccalaureate . The Regent's is an official test centre for CIE (Cambridge International Examinations) and for Edexcel.Tuition fee
*GBP 6,300 for day fee;
*GBP 11,000 for full boarding per yearReferences
External links
* [http://www.regents.ac.th Official website]
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