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  1. Welcome to Shrewsbury International School Bangkok Riverside; an international day school for boys and girls aged 3-18 years, located in an inspirational riverside setting in the heart of Bangkok. Since 2003, our students' achievements in the examination hall, classroom, sports field, studios and stage, have established a reputation as Thailand's leading international school.

  2. 21 de jul. de 2020 · 学校名:Shrewsbury School (シュルーズベリーとも書くが、発音はシュロウズブリ) ロケーション: ロンドンから北西に240kmほどにあるShropshire郡のShrewsburyという街。近くには川が流れ、中世の面影も色濃く残る平和な環境。学校から街なかまでは徒歩10分。

  3. シュルーズベリー・スクール(英: Shrewsbury School )またはシュルーズベリー校は、1552年にロイヤル憲章によって設立された13~18歳生徒用の男女共学私立学校。 元々は、シュロップシャー州シュルーズベリーのセヴァーン川ほとりに位置していたが、1882年に現在の位置に移動した。

  4. Pupils at Shrewsbury consistently achieve exceptionally strong results placing us as one of the leading schools in the UK. In 2023, The Spectator named Shrewsbury School in their "Oxbridge Files" which lists the top 80 institutions in the UK for student progression to Oxford and Cambridge universities. Shrewsbury is one of the 33 independent schools that are featured in the 2023 list.

  5. Life at Shrewsbury. Scrollswipe. “ If all is right within, trouble not ” – Shrewsbury School’s motto is arguably even more relevant for 21st century teenagers than it has ever been. Our pupils’ wellbeing is at the heart of everything we do at Shrewsbury. We provide pupils with an environment where they can flourish and which provides ...

  6. Shrewsbury School is a boarding school for co-education of boys and girls, founded by Edward VI in 1552 on the basis of the Royal Charter. The current very beautiful, spacious campus, into which the school moved in 1882, is located high above the Severn River, in the city of Shrewsbury, Shropshire. The city is 14.5 km from the border with Wales.

  7. Shrewsbury School International Hong Kong opens, and a second campus opens at Shrewsbury School International Bangkok to cater for primary school-aged children : 2020: Theatre refurbished and extended and reopened as the Barnes Theatre: Named after major benefactor Sir David Barnes (R 1949-54)