More than a tropical island: Phuket residents discover international school that offers world-recognised holistic ‘education in paradise’
- British International School, Phuket offers students from around the world a curriculum with IGCSE and IB academic programmes, and professional coaching in football, tennis, swimming, golf, aerial arts and gymnastics
- Headmaster Simon Meredith says the school encourages lifelong love of learning for each individual child and provides holistic preparation to attend top global universities
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The idyllic tropical resort island of Phuket, in southern Thailand, is a popular tourist destination known for its luscious-green mountains, pristine white-sand beaches and dramatic coastal scenery.
Yet families who have chosen to stay as residents have been pleasantly surprised to learn that it is also home to the English-medium, co-educational British International School, Phuket (BISP). BISP offers a world-class education, high-performance sports facilities and extracurricular activities for day and boarding students aged from two to 18 at its extensive 18-hectare (44-acre) campus.
Simon Meredith, BISP’s headmaster, says many parents are amazed to discover that such a school exists on the island. “The last thing you’d expect in the middle of a tropical paradise is an iconic 25-year-old British-style building, which looks as if Harry Potter may have just walked out the door,” he says with a laugh.
BISP had only 59 children when it was founded in 1996, but had about 820 students during the past school year. Meredith, who has worked at the school for 17 years, as a secondary mathematics teacher and, for the past two and a half years, as headmaster, says he expects the school could soon have up to 900 students as more families relocate to Phuket.
“We’ve never had such an enormous rate of enrolments and we are keen to continue to welcome new families to BISP,” he says.