My name is Sebastiaan Leber. I am from a town called Frome in the southwest of England. I graduated with a BA (Hons) in English Literature from Middlesex University in London, U.K., and then went on to study for my PGCE at the University of Bath. I began my teaching career in the U.K. as an English and drama teacher. I have and an insatiable curiosity about different people, places, and cultures. It was this curiosity and a sense of adventure that led me to apply at Bloomsbury and I am so happy and honored to have been given the opportunity to teach here in Hatyai. I am amazed and inspired by the people and the culture here every day. I have always loved learning and that is why I became a teacher and why I still have thirst for knowledge and still have so many questions about the world we live in. I firmly believe that learning itself is a skill that can be learned and practiced and that learning is the key to a more fulfilling life. I see it as my duty to help every student I teach to develop a lifelong love of learning that will enrich and improve their quality of life and keep them asking questions!
RECENT STORIES
- Students returned today with bright smiles and eager faces
- Bloomsbury marked Anti-Bullying Week with Odd Socks Day, celebrating individuality and promoting a culture of kindness and inclusion
- The school celebrates students’ achievements this month, highlighting their hard work and progress
- Bloomsbury Girls Basketball team excelled at the Hatyai Triple Crown Tournament with impressive wins over SIH and American Prep
- Bloomsbury shone at the Hatyai Triple Crown Football Tournament, showcasing teamwork, determination, and school spirit
- We joyfully celebrated Loy Krathong, honoring Thai tradition and unity
- Bloomsbury appreciates the warm hospitality of the Indonesian and Chinese Consulates in Songkhla







