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Christmas Party at the Good Shepherd Sisters

Representatives from the Student Council helped to make the Christmas party at the Good Shepherd Sister’s very special. They played games and gave out the colouring books and pencils everyone in Primary generously donated as gifts. Some of the money raised from Halloween was used to buy chicken and sticky rice for the children too. Thank you to everyone who contributed to the Christmas appeal this year!

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By Mrs. Helen Normoyle

Welcome & Dates from Head of Primary

Dear Parent,

As we lead into our last week before the Christmas holidays I am reminded of excited feelings we all enjoy at this special time of the year.

Today we all enjoyed a wonderful performance of The Grumpy Sheep performed by the children in our Early Years department. The acting, singing and dancing was fabulous and it always amazes me of how confident our children are particularly at such a young age.

This week we are looking forward to our Early Years Open afternoon on Tuesday, the whole school Christmas concert on Wednesday,  our parent consultation on Thursday and our party morning on Friday.

With best wishes,
Rachel

Upcoming Dates

December 2015

Tuesday 15th Reports home to parents, Early Years open afternoon at 2 pm
Wednesday 16th Whole School Christmas concert at 1.45 pm
Thursday 17th Parent consultation
Friday 18th Party morning – home clothes – please bring party food – Early Years home 11.30 and Primary 12.00

January 2016

Monday 11th January – Term 2 starts, After school activities start

Plus Points

The race is on to earn as many Plus Points as possible before the end of Term 1. Our Key Stage 3 leaders are currently Pai and Khawklong in Year 7, Alex in Year 8 and Sarah in Year 9 who have each achieved more than 30 – a fantastic achievement!

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By Ms. Bethany Roberts

The Grumpy Sheep

Today we were treated to a wonderful performance on The Grumpy Sheep by the Early Years Department. The children all acted, sang and danced beautifully and the audience thoroughly enjoyed the show. Well done Early Years and thank you for such a wonderful start to our Christmas festivities.

For more photos visit our Facebook page.

Thank you for all the colouring books and pencils!

A very big thank you to everyone for supporting the Christmas Appeal this year. Representatives from the Student Council will be taking all of them to the Christmas Party at the Good Shepherd Sisters Centre to give as gifts to the children there.

History in Action!

Year 8 students get active!

In learning about the Birth of Rome, Year 8 students have been role-playing the two main stories of Romulus and Remus (the more widely used, popular and better known of the two) and the lesser known story of Aeneas. Students had lots of fun re-enacting the battle scenes and took great pleasure in slaying their classmates!

In the Aeneas story there was also a love story where the Queen of Carthage falls in love with Aeneas only to be later abandoned as Aeneas continues his quest and spiritual calling for power. The love scene cause a little embarrassment among some students, although no kissing or cuddling was allowed, but nevertheless good fun had by all.

By Mr. James Scott, History Subject Leader

Important Dates This December (Primary)

4th Friday King’s Birthday Celebration 13.20
7th Mon King’s birthday – school closed
11th Friday The Grumpy Sheep – Early Years Nativity – 9.30 am
15th Tues Reports to Parents
15th Tues Early Years Christmas Open Afternoon
16th Weds Christmas Concert (change of date)
17th Thurs Parent Consultation from 14.00 (change of date)
18th Friday Party Day – Last day of term – half day

Messages from the Heads of School (Week 13 2015)

From Mr. Brian Irving, Head of Secondary

It my pleasure once again to welcome a group of Secondary Parents to school to engage in a presentation on the Changing Teenage Brain where we looked at some of the neuroscience behind why teenagers behave as they do. I shall shortly be making an abridged version of the presentation available, in addition to the key points translated into Thai.
Last week, the Secondary students participated valiantly in our annual Sports Day. Despite the searing heat, the various events were all competed for competitively and this year we had a staff team in the mix whose fortunes were mixed. An excellent event that was enjoyed by all who attended!
On Monday we welcomed Peter Dalglish to school again to talk to the students and staff about his many and varied experiences of giving service to others. As inspirational as usual, Mr Dalglish enthralled the audience and encouraged the students and staff to make a lasting difference to the lives of people much less fortunate than ourselves.

Have a learning filled week.
Brian

From Mrs. Rachel Perkins, Head of Primary

Dear Parent,

It is amazing how time flies when you are having fun. The weeks now seem to be wizzing along to Christmas and I can not believe that we only have three weeks left of this term.
The school is preparing for the festive season and the children are all beginning to rehearse for their Christmas performances. Please check the ‘Important Dates’ section and add all these exciting events to your diary. Another fun event that we are planning is the Early Years Open Afternoon where all the children will have a wonderful, fun filled afternoon and even a special visit from Father Christmas, please tell your friends and family and register your place with the Admissions team. The weekend the school will be at Ploenchit Fair and I hope to see you all there, having fun and hopefully joining us on the water slide. I am sure it will be a great event and a fantastic way to raise money for charity.
Have a great weekend!
with best wishes
Rachel

Visual Arts trip to Bangkok Sculpture Center

This term Year 12 IB pupils have started a new topic on sculpture. To inspire them, we visited the Bangkok Sculpture Center which celebrates sculptural​ art of Thailand.

The collection shows work from the ancient Buddhist period to the rise of the modern era which has been influenced by the history, social issues and transitions of Thailand.

The pupils thoroughly enjoyed their day and have come back bursting with creative ideas, so come and see their sculpture exhibition next term!

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