On Thursday 26th April students from Years 3, 4 and 5 joined the TISAC Primary Choral event. At the end of a busy day of rehearsals they performed the repertoire that day to to a large audience. Students worked hard to ensure that all the audience, staff and the students involved shared an amazing concert!
Grandparents were invited to come to school and shared their knowledge and wisdom with the children on 27 April 2018 at Regent’s International School Bangkok.
This event included a tour of the school and an assembly for 50 grandparents of students from the Early Years and Year 1 – 6. Grandparents and grandchildren shared lunch together and played outside.
Grandparents took part in lessons by sharing their experiences in class answering questions such as “What toys did you play with when you were a child?”, “How did you travel to school?”, “What was your favourite subject in school?”, “What are your memories of school trips?”, “How was technology different when you were in school?” and “What playground games did you play?”.
All Early Years and Primary students learnt from the good old days of their grandparents.
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At the end of last term, we were able to celebrate the notable talents of the Regent’s Secondary Students in the Swimming pool. We held our annual House Swimming Gala, which consisted of 75 competitive and well fought out races, with 250 students receiving personal medals and points for their House Team. Performances of note came from Sun, Sebastian and Proud in the Junior and Intermediate races; while Louise, Lissa and Lhaki stood out in the Senior Section.
When the waters had calmed and all the points had been added together The Blue Sharks came out victorious, with Red Dragons in Second place, Yellow Tigers in Third and Green Crocodiles in Forth place.
We’d like to offer a huge thanks to all of the competitors, and staff who helped with the smooth running of the event. We look forward to our competitive TISAC Swimming Galas as they approach this term.
At the end of last term, we were able to celebrate the notable talents of the Regent’s Secondary Students in the Swimming pool. We held our annual House Swimming Gala, which consisted of 75 competitive and well fought out races, with 250 students receiving personal medals and points for their House Team. Performances of note came from Sun, Sebastian and Proud in the Junior and Intermediate races; while Louise, Lissa and Lhaki stood out in the Senior Section.
When the waters had calmed and all the points had been added together The Blue Sharks came out victorious, with Red Dragons in Second place, Yellow Tigers in Third and Green Crocodiles in Forth place.
We’d like to offer a huge thanks to all of the competitors, and staff who helped with the smooth running of the event. We look forward to our competitive TISAC Swimming Galas as they approach this term.
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Last term has seen one of the most ambitious projects yet from the arts departments with some wonderful contributions from Music, Drama and English and some independent dances choreographed by our supremely talented students. The entire Art and Drama departments were transformed, evoking the casual energy of an arts festival, whilst showcasing the artistic talents of our GCSE and IB Art students, the spotlight being on the IB final exhibition.
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After a long season of football, the U13 Boys competed in their final games of the season this week. During our first festival of games, Regent’s did extremely well winning convincingly against SIS and the hosts BCIS and drawing 2 – 2 with SISB.
There was all to play for coming into the final festival which we were hosting. We came up against our closest rivals SISB in the first game, unfortunately narrowly missing out 2-1. The boys fought hard, with Sun scoring a fantastic goal in the second half. With that result, we knew we had to play well and go for the win against SIS in our final game. The team put in a superb effort, playing some very supportive and intelligent football. We had a number of opportunities to score, but the opposition goalkeeper and defenders always seemed to just get the final touch to divert the ball wide of the goal! Despite the amazing effort of the team, Regent’s finished the season a very respectable second in their league. Well done and good luck for next year!
Regent’s were very lucky to welcome England Cricket legend Mike Gatting to school last week. Mr Gatting was captain of the England team for twenty-three Test matches and is known and respected as a cricketer throughout the world. Our Year 2 and Year 4 students received a special lesson from Mike, where they learnt how to improve their fielding and batting skills, crucial to any striking and fielding game. They were led through a circuit of activities where they were shown how to improve their skills in throwing a ball, hitting a target and catching a ball from different heights. Students are very excited about putting his coaching tips into action next term.
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