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Day and Boarding school for ages 2 – 18.

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November 2020

Remembrance Day 2020

Today, at 11am on the 11th day of November, 2020, Regent’s International School Bangkok remembers and commemorates Armistice Day, also known as Remembrance Day. Each year, we gather to remember our brave fallen soldiers who died in all wars. The event commenced with an inspiring message from Mr Christopher Perkin, a representative from the British Embassy, followed by tributes from our Year 11 and 13 students ; Plub, Khatchatur, and Bless.

Khatchatur, Year 13, paid tribute to our fallen alumnus, Henry Arutyunov, Regent’s Class of 2018. He will forever be remembered for his courage and bravery. Bless, Year 11, gave a beautiful rendition of the song “The Last Post”.

After the ceremony, students gathered in the secondary building for The Poppy Appeal, where they donated and pinned paper poppies on the board. All the money collected will go towards the Royal British Legion which looks after the families of those who have given their lives and those who have suffered injuries in combat.

Here at Regent’s, we believe that we have a very crucial role in educating our students about the sacrifice these soldiers made and why it is important we remember this. By educating them about this part of history, they can develop a deeper understanding of world events with the hope of maintaining a peaceful future. A massive thanks to Mr Christopher Perkin and Mr Charlie Hanson – it was great pleasure to have two representatives from the British Embassy attend the ceremony today.

We honour our fallen soldiers, our heroes. The brave souls who gave their today for our tomorrow.

Penguin Huddle Experiment : A Year 2 Science Activity at Regent’s International School Bangkok

Our Year 2 students have been learning about animals that live on both the land and sea during our CCS lessons. They wanted to find out about how penguins adapted to their cold habitats. Ms Stephanie Ricketts, our Secondary Chemistry teacher, came to Year 2 and conducted the penguin huddle experiment with the students. They learnt that the penguin in the middle of the huddle stayed the warmest because they gain heat from the other penguins. The penguin on his own loses heat quickly because he doesn’t gain the heat off the other penguins. Thank you for helping our students, Ms Ricketts!
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Regent’s International School Bangkok Commemorates Remembrance Sunday, November 8th, 2020

This weekend in honour of Remembrance Sunday, our Head Boy; Michael Wang and Head Girl; Mimi Jirarattanarangsee, joined the British Ambassador, HE Brian Davidson and attended a service at the British Club Bangkok. They took the opportunity to remember not only those who lost their lives in the First World War, but also those who have sacrificed in conflicts around the world ever since.

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Teddy Bear Picnic at Regent’s International School Bangkok

Picnic time for Teddy Bears

The little Teddy Bears are having

A lovely time today

Watch them, catch them unawares

And see them picnic on their holiday

To enhance the children’s phonological awareness and develop their knowledge of the letter sound, “Bb”, the Nursery children brought in their special teddy bears and had a wonderful, “Teddy Bear Picnic”.

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Tennis Winter Camp at Regent’s International School Bangkok

Join our Tennis Winter Camp at Regent’s International School Bangkok this December and get the opportunity to improve and perfect your tennis game. We are very fortunate to be partnered with such qualified coaches at PJ Tennis who have developed such a fantastic and innovative tennis programme. We are also offering a 10% discount as a special promotion. Sign up now!

Click below to find out more and to register. https://docs.google.com/…/1KxWf3o4PQyQUbT0EPPBtawU…/edit

For more information, please contact:081 522 9191

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Last Man Standing : A Year 10 IGCSE Drama at Regent’s International School Bangkok

On the 22nd of October, 2020, in the first dramatic performance of the term, Year 10 IGCSE Drama students took to the stage to show their devised coursework, an unsettling horror performance, Last Man Standing.

The story is about a group of 7 siblings whose mother had deserted them as they all fell into a state of psychosis. Longing to have their mother back, they turn against each other in the process. The performance, in front of a considerable audience, was of immense quality and our students have done very well in terms of acting, stage management and overall production. The event was held at 4pm, at The Art & Music Building.

Here at Regent’s, we aim to create a challenging environment that supports creative and critical thinking, helping our students recognise their potential for success and improve their confidence.

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FIVE REASONS TO BOARD AT REGENT’S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, BANGKOK

Here at Regent’s, we feel incredibly lucky to have such a wonderful variety of boarding students. Our mixture of nationalities, interests, talents and personalities, combine to make a thriving community that strives for excellence in all that we do. We recognise that any child that stays in the Boarding house deserves the care and attention that they would receive at home with their families making sure that we provide an institution in which students understand the world and its changes while discovering their own creative potential. This is why we strive to provide excellent care and attention and go above and beyond to ensure each child is comfortable in every aspect of their life in Boarding. Boarding also allows students to develop academically with support from qualified teachers as well developing their own independence.

FIVE REASONS TO BOARD AT REGENT’S INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL, BANGKOK:-

In a unique residential campus environment in which our boys and girls live, students are immersed in the camaraderie of common experience, friendship, trust and honesty.

– Developing independence whilst under the guidance and mentoring of fully qualified teaching and Boarding house staff.- Boarding school graduates are uniquely prepared for university life. Statistics reveal that graduates arrive at universities better prepared for both the academic rigour and social challenges that university present.

– Boarders have more opportunities to do more of extracurricular activities; exercising, playing sports, engaging in music and drama or other club activities.

– With set prep times to do school work and the opportunity to have help with their homework from teaching staff who are on duty, students are prepared for the academic challenges ahead of them.

“Being a boarder at Regent’s is a fantastic opportunity and rewarding in many ways. We embrace internationalism by recognising that no two students are the same, and that student interaction between different nationalities promotes personal growth.” (Ms Katie Banks, Girls’ House Mistress)

Yamaha K-Pop & Hip Hop Christmas Camp at Regent’s International School Bangkok

Join Yamaha’s K-Pop & Hip Hop Christmas Camp here at Regent’s International School Bangkok from 14-18 December, 2020.

Students will get a great workout while learning fun and upbeat moves to their favorite songs, in an open and enjoyable atmosphere. Students will also explore body, energy, space and time whilst learning the fundamentals of K-Pop and Hip Hop.

For more information and appointment for FREE TRIAL class, please contact 093-669-9249

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A Visit to the Control Room – An ELD Activity at Regent’s International School Bangkok

Students from Mr Geoffrey’s Y 4-6 ELD (English Language Development) class had the opportunity to interview Regent’s very own Sound and Light expert. Students pre-prepared questions to ask Mr John Mills, and they were invited to the Control Room to learn first hand exactly what it takes to run the light and sound equipment at our school.

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