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Regent's International School, Bangkok

Day and Boarding school for ages 2 – 18.

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November 2017

Congratulations to our Year 9 student

Regent’s International School Bangkok would like to congratulate Ariya Laothitipong (Jija) a Year 9 student for winning first place at the Franz Liszt International Competition for Young Musicians at the University of Music, Weimar in Germany.
This is a highly prestigious competition attracting some of the most talented young musicians in the world. Jija’s amazing talent has now been recognised on the wold stage and this is a unique achievement in Thailand.
Jija won a music scholarship to Regent’s and performs regularly in school. She is a role model to other students and an example to her fellow young musicians.

 

Bee Musical production

What a fantastic end to the first half term. The Bee Musical on Thursday 19th of October was the culmination of weeks of dedication and resolve. We cannot express how proud we felt watching the Year 1 and 2 Busy Bee Production. All the children worked so hard practicing their individual lines and learning the words to all the songs. The play was outstanding and the children looked fabulous in all the different costumes. For those parents that were unfortunate enough to be unable to make the show here are some pictures. Once again well done to everybody involved and congratulations on a spectacular show!

International Author, Ann Bryant visited Regent’s

On the 4th October the Primary students were visited by Ann Bryant, an international author, who wrote over 120 books of which 75% are children’s fiction and 25% are primary music resources. She has visited many schools worldwide, educating thousands of children on improving their writing skills as well as inspiring many of them to write their own stories.

Ann Bryant’s speech included a talk about writing, followed by some questions and the students were very eager to answer. She ended her visit reading many of her children’s lovely stories using rhythm and rhyme to keep the children enthralled and engaged.

Some students won signed book marks and even had the chance to get their own copy of one of her books signed.

Ann Bryant educated and entertained everyone and also helped children improve their own story writing. This was an experience the children will take with them to their future English learning.

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