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About Bloomsbury International School

Bloomsbury International School Hatyai, also known as BISH, is an international school in Thailand.

BISH has approximately 141 students and 24 teaching staff - and recruits approximately 6 teachers from overseas every year.

It has operated since 2014 and this page offers insights about BISH and what it's like to teach there.

Mission Statement:


BISH believes that every child can and should achieve to the best of their ability. BISH believes in an inspiring curriculum based upon the latest educational research; delivered by a truly professional team of expert staff in all departments. BISH believes that pupils should not only achieve excellent results but develop into well-rounded, happy, thoughtful leaders of tomorrow. BISH is proud of its mix of cultures as it makes us stronger, more globally minded and culturally aware.

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Bloomsbury International School contact information

Address: Thanon K M 6, Tambon Khuan Lang, Amphoe Hat Yai, Chang Wat Songkhla 90110, Thailand

Thailand at a glance

Country information

Capital:
Bangkok
Language:
Thai
Population:
66,720,153 (20th)
Currency:
Baht (THB)
Government:
Unitary Parliamentary Constitutional Monarchy
Major Religion(s):
Theravada Buddhism
Climate:
Tropical

Country quick facts

Thailand holds more Guiness World Records per person than any other country.

Not wearing underwear is illegal.

The famous energy drink Red Bull originated in Thailand.

Instead of 3 times a day, Thais eat 4-5 times a day

Thailand houses the world’s largest fish, the 12-meter Rhincodon typus.

A nuclear family in Thailand is rare because most people live in large extended families.

One-tenth of all animal species on Earth live in Thailand.