Berkeley International-Thailand
Berkeley International-Thailand
Has anyone ever heard of, or had personal experiences with Berkeley International School in Thailand?
It opened last year in Bangna. Don't know much about it since the website only shows pictures of the facilities, not the students. I believe it's a lower-tier international school. It probably (and I'm only guessing here) pays around 60k baht a month. But there really isn't much info on the website - it says "international" but it may be mostly Thai.
If anyone has any solid info on this school, please let us know.
If anyone has any solid info on this school, please let us know.
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Don't go there. I worked for their director, Tom Dellario, a few years back at another school in Bangkok. Nice guy, but he recently broke two contracts in a row mid-year at other schools in the area. The school is beautiful, but it's for profit and run by Thais, which doesn't usually mesh well with a western-style education. Also, last year they were advertising for teachers and were not requiring teaching certification. There are some excellent international schools catering to locals in Bangkok that pay decently. Check out KIS, St. Andrews, St. Stephens, or Shrewsbury.
[quote="sweetpea"]it's for profit and run by Thais, which doesn't usually mesh well with a western-style education.[/quote]
Says it all right there. If it's run by Thais, then it's probably just a fancy gov't school that pays a bit more. Avoid this place like the plague.
[quote]There are some excellent international schools catering to locals in Bangkok that pay decently. Check out KIS, St. Andrews, St. Stephens, or Shrewsbury.[/quote]
KIS is top tier I think - it's an IB school that probably pays quite well. The others are mid-tier but still pay okay, however they are very competitive and you need to be very lucky even to get an interview. Bangkok is probably the most competitive city in Asia for international schools (although Hong Kong is close behind).
Says it all right there. If it's run by Thais, then it's probably just a fancy gov't school that pays a bit more. Avoid this place like the plague.
[quote]There are some excellent international schools catering to locals in Bangkok that pay decently. Check out KIS, St. Andrews, St. Stephens, or Shrewsbury.[/quote]
KIS is top tier I think - it's an IB school that probably pays quite well. The others are mid-tier but still pay okay, however they are very competitive and you need to be very lucky even to get an interview. Bangkok is probably the most competitive city in Asia for international schools (although Hong Kong is close behind).