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Regent's International School, Bangkok

Day and Boarding school for ages 2 – 18.

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May 2016

What is happening in boarding this term

With a long term ahead, and many students needing fresh supplies for school, a needed Saturday mall trip to Siam Paragon and MBK was arranged. Saturday evening was a Pizza and football night, making use of the large projector in the common room to watch some English Premier League football. We have two exciting trips. One trip is to Peppermint Park for some cycling in an ‘Urban Playground’. The second is to go ice skating. Given the scorching temperatures we are experiencing in Bangkok at the moment I know which one I would pick!

Pupils weekly debate

This week, secondary students have been debating whether PE lessons should be compulsory for all students. Have a look at their views here: http://regentsschoolbangkok.padlet.org/lucy_brookes1/debate8

English Learning Environment Awards

Congratulations to the following pupils on their English Learning Environment Awards

PN 1- Lucas PN 2 – Molly ND – Kinn RP – Namo RN – Tonpo 1B – Chayut (IC pupil) 1W – Eiffel 2T – Emily 2F – Wei Xuan 3V – Jenny 3M – Inter 4P – Albert 4G – Burger 5T – Faye 5D – Dipti 6N – Hero 6J -Proud Mr Vosko – Shuho 6N Mr Brown – Shu Qi 1W Mrs Sirisom – Arfaa 3V Mr Rumple – Nina 3V

Still Life Art in Reception

Dol’s mum very kindly brought in some tomato plants for our GROWING topic. We looked at them very carefully as we sketched them and created our own paintings of them. We were like real artists in a still life art class!

Annual Music Recital

Parents and visitors enjoyed watching over 30 children perform as part of our annual Music Recital. The children from both Primary and Early Years played various musical pieces on the piano, violin and flute. It was a wonderful experience for all involved. Many thanks to Mrs Lyng for organising the event and to the children for all their hard work and practice.

Welcome message from the Head of Primary

Dear Parents, last week we enjoyed lots of musical experiences. We were treated to a wonderful musical recital by Early Years and Primary children playing a range of instruments, including, the piano, flute and violin. Many thanks to all parents and family members who attended and also congratulations to the children who played so well, some of them for the first time to a large audience.  Last Monday The Yamaha Music School opened it’s doors and many children have signed up for music classes. There are still places available so please come and see me if you need more information or visit the Yamaha Music School on the top floor of the new building.  20 children attended the annual TISAC Choral Festival at St Andrew’s school and Mrs Lyng, Primary Music teacher, reported that the children were wonderfully behaved and gained more experience singing different styles of music and made many new friends. Have a wonderful weekend!

with best wishes Rachel

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