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Brighton College UK Named England’s School of the Decade

Brighton College UK, a sister school to Brighton College Bangkok, received The Sunday Times’ most coveted educational award by being named the UK School of the Decade.

The co-educational school, which belongs to a family of institutes spanning the UK, the Middle East and Southeast Asia, has been ranked as the best for academic results. It is estimated that one in six Brighton College students will end up with offers to study at Oxford University and Cambridge University.

Additionally, more than 180 students have filled positions at Oxbridge over the past six years: Oxbridge is a portmanteau for Oxford and Cambridge collectively.

Reports indicate that 98% of the Brighton College student population secure offers from the UK’s leading universities. Over the past four years, Year 13 students from Brighton College’s family of schools have been accepted to study at more than 30 different universities in the United States and Canada, including Columbia and Harvard.

The school has been making efforts to adjust to the various challenges of the last decade in order to ensure that students can overcome difficulties they may face in today’s world.

Academic excellence plays a significant role with exceptional GCSE and A-level results often achieved, but there is also a strong effort to prepare children to play their roles in society, giving them the best possible chance of feeling happy in their own skin, valued for who they are and valued by their peers.

Mike Walton, as the Head Master of Brighton College Bangkok, works hand in hand with their colleagues in the UK to guarantee that Thailand’s pupils experience the world-class level of education that The Sunday Times has recognized with their award.

Brighton College Bangkok provides outstanding, high-quality education to give students a head start for professional and personal development whilst enjoying a wide range of co-curricular opportunities for their academic progress.