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The British International School Shanghai, Puxi, Shanghai

Shanghai · History

Twenty Years in Minhang: How BISS Puxi Became a Fixture of West Shanghai

Opened in 2005 as part of Nord Anglia Education, The British International School Shanghai, Puxi has grown into one of western Shanghai's most established international schools, serving around 1,000 students from more than 50 nationalities.

Dulwich College (Singapore), Singapore

Singapore · History

Dulwich College Singapore: from seventh campus to 2,600 students in a decade

Opened in August 2014 on a purpose-built campus in Bukit Batok, Dulwich College (Singapore) is the youngest outpost of a network rooted in a London school founded in 1619.

The British School of Beijing, Shunyi, Beijing

Beijing · History

From a single Sanlitun campus to Beijing's longest-established British school

Founded in 2003 under the King's Schools group, The British School of Beijing grew from one expatriate-quarter site to a 1,500-capacity campus in Shunyi, now operated by Nord Anglia Education.

Shrewsbury International School Bangkok, Bangkok

Bangkok · History

From Riverside founding to two-campus institution in two decades

Shrewsbury International School Bangkok opened on the Chao Phraya in 2003 as a sister school to one of England's oldest public schools. It now runs two campuses and nearly 1,900 students.

British International School Ho Chi Minh City, Ho Chi Minh City

Ho Chi Minh City · History

From a rented villa to Vietnam's largest British school

British International School Ho Chi Minh City began in 1997 as a two-classroom pre-school founded by one family for their daughter. Nearly three decades later it enrols 2,300 students across three purpose-built campuses.

St Andrews International School Bangkok, Bangkok

Bangkok · History

From a single Sukhumvit campus to 2,300 students in 28 years

St Andrews International School Bangkok opened in 1997 on Sukhumvit Soi 71 and has grown, through a Nord Anglia acquisition and a second purpose-built campus, into one of the Thai capital's largest British international schools.