Rise of British International Schools in East Asia

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British Curriculum
British curriculum adaptation in Asia
BSO
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cultural identity formation
Education as export
Educational brands in Asia
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Global Citizenship
global citizenship education
hybrid school cultures
International School
Post-Colonial
postcolonial theory
private school leadership
Satellite College
transnational education

Product details

  • ISBN 9781041065579
  • Weight: 540g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Oct 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines reasons for the ongoing growth of British schools in Asia and what the appeal of British education tells us about the past, present and future directions of the sector.

With the use of a post-colonial lens, it considers the notion of Britishness, ways in which British international schools represent a hybrid space between cultures, and how they are set in a dynamic and creative context that allows for new cultures to emerge. The book emphasises how engaging with localised contexts allows for fresh interpretations and understandings of the international to emerge. With an explicit focus on British satellite colleges, which refer to the overseas branches of British private schools, the book examines the challenges these schools face. Areas such as how to frame the school culture between a British and Asian context, what British values look like in an Asian cultural context, the importance of being explicit about identity and belonging, and the challenges around staffing and leadership more generally are explored.

This book will appeal to researchers and academics focussed on international schools, and particularly British international schools in East Asia, as well as those examining K-12 education in the post-colonial space.

Simon Probert is currently the Executive Principal at a British school in China, having recently completed his doctorate examining perceptions of internationalism in British international schools. During this research, he has published a number of papers, most notably on the changing international education market in Asia.

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