Brighton College Bangkok selected to host FOBISIA's 2021 Tea

Brighton College Bangkok selected to host FOBISIA's 2021 Teaching Community eConference promoting 'a love of learning'

Brighton College Bangkok is delighted to have been selected to host FOBISIA’s Teaching Community eConference this year. More than 1,700 teachers and education professionals from over 50 Schools attended the conference. They came from British international schools across Asia, including Thailand, Malaysia, Vietnam, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, China, Kazakhstan, Brunei, Taiwan, Sri Lanka, Japan, India, Philippines and Mongolia, to hear keynote speakers and global experts in the field of education.

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