
What universities do RST students go to?
by Lee May, Head of Sixth Form Further education at one of the top global universities is often the end goal for our students. Offering A-levels in conjunction with a
by Lee May, Head of Sixth Form Further education at one of the top global universities is often the end goal for our students. Offering A-levels in conjunction with a
British private schools typically maintain smaller class numbers and have longer school days, elevating the experience for children. At Rugby School Thailand we keep class sizes at a maximum of
Starting school is something we all do. It is a special time for both a child and their family. During this time of growth and change, families may have questions
WE HOPE YOU ENJOYED OUR VIRTUAL OPEN DAY We were delighted to see so many people tuning in for our Virtual Open Day, but are aware some of you might
Bruce Grindlay, upcoming principal of Rugby School Thailand, was recently interviewed by Independent Education Today magazine. You can read the full article below. Bruce Grindlay is swapping Kent for Thailand
How is RST implementing online learning?Thanks to valuable feedback from the community after remote learning last academic year, we have adapted and updated the programme for the benefit of pupils
As part of our Sixth Form programme, we can offer students IELTS, TOEFL and SAT support.Basic IELTS preparation is included in the fees, and this is for students with a
Like anything, there are pros and cons when choosing between A Levels and the IB. However, as the gold standard for university applications (the ultimate goal for the majority of
We often have prospective parents asking about the origins of our name. A common misconception is that Rugby School is named after the sport (and that we are an exclusive
Boarding schools place children into a community that not only boosts character development but also allows them to grow into academically advanced students. But for many families, choosing to send
There are many choices of bilingual and international schools in Chonburi, Pattaya. However, some parents often get confused about the differences between the two, making it hard for them to
Sally Bowyer | PE Teacher | Prep School Mrs Bowyer has joined from England us with her wife, Pippi, who is currently a TA for Year 3, and their two
7/2 Moo 2, Khao Mai Kaew, Bang Lamung,
Chonburi 20150
The health, safety, and well-being of young people are of paramount importance to all the adults who work at Rugby School Thailand. Children have the right to protection, regardless of age, gender, race, culture, sexual orientation, or disability. They have a right to be safe in our school. Members of staff in the school have a legal and moral obligation to safeguard and promote the welfare of the pupils, taking all reasonable steps to protect them from harm whether from physical injury, abuse, neglect, emotional harm, or from anything that interferes with their general development.
7/2 Moo 2, Khao Mai Kaew, Bang Lamung, Chonburi 20150
The health, safety, and well-being of young people are of paramount importance to all the adults who work at Rugby School Thailand. Children have the right to protection, regardless of age, gender, race, culture, sexual orientation, or disability. They have a right to be safe in our school. Members of staff in the school have a legal and moral obligation to safeguard and promote the welfare of the pupils, taking all reasonable steps to protect them from harm whether from physical injury, abuse, neglect, emotional harm, or from anything that interferes with their general development.