Dulwich International College
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Dulwich International College was a co-ed boarding school on the island of Phuket in Thailand founded in 1998. It offered K-Year 13 education, including IGCSE examinations for Years 10 and 11 and the International Baccalaureate Diploma program for years 12 and 13. Dulwich International College was the sister school of Dulwich College in London. However in 2005 a dispute between the schools management and its owners resulted the removal of its headmaster, Mr. David Cook, and his replacement by the Dr. Hickman. The college's name was also changed to The British International School Phuket. Despite these changes, the standard of education offered at BCIS remains the same.
[edit] Alumni
Alumni of Dulwich International College include the likes of Hong Thai Tan, Freddy V, Kamil Tyebally, Ryan Borgesius, Mikio and Adrian Grocock.

