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Regent's International School, Bangkok

Day and Boarding school for ages 2 – 18.

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Primary School Student Leaders 2016/2017

Best Primary Class at returning Library Books

‘Congratulations’ and a ‘Big Thank you’ to all the students of class 2F who returned their Library books the most times during the year. Each student received a fantastic book ‘Creating a Beautiful Bangkok together’ and a bookmark with difference!
‘Well Done’

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From
Mrs. Turner

Updates from the Head of Primary

Dear Parent,
Over the last three days the children from Year 2 to Year 6 have enjoyed a challenging range of Round Square activities. Many of the children have experienced activities for the first time and have really had to push themselves to achieve their targets and overcome their fears.
The activities have ranged from rock climbing, trampolining, ice skating, wakeboarding and Thai cultural trips. A new trip this year was a visit to the Science Museum and many children learnt many new concepts from visiting the centre. The children did not only experience all the fun of the Round Square philosophy on trips, they also joined in with a variety of activities in school, including yoga, international art, Mandarin and Thai crafts and games, a mini Olympics, musical madness and the always popular Lego challenge club.
As well as focusing on the Round Square IDEALS, we also encouraged the children to make new friends from other year groups and it has been wonderful to see them joining in the various activities and learning together.
Our younger children did not miss out on all the fun with Year 1 visiting Funarium on Wednesday and Reception visiting Dusit Zoo to see all the animals on Tuesday.
Many photos and videos were taken and we will share them with you soon so you can also share the fun and excitement of the last three days.

With best wishes
Rachel

Primary students visited ‘Good Shepherd Sisters’

During Round Square Week eight Primary students went to Good Shepherd Sisters to repaint a mural for the school and children there. The students learned a great deal about hard work, providing a service for those in need and giving back to the local community. The children and teachers at Good Shepherd Sisters really appreciated our students’ hard work and dedication to their task. Well done to Maranda, Pitta, Tito, Jay, Ileen, Tigger, Ice and Faye!

TOM After School Club

Children from Years 3 to 6 joined the Tournament of Minds After School Club. They were set short team challenges such as bridge building, creating a scene and story with a limited variety of materials, directing a ‘blind’ partner through a mine field and saving a gummy worm. Two groups worked each week on a long challenge where they had to adapt and dramatise a popular book. They chose to perform their versions of Matilda and the Gruffalo. These challenges develop their teamwork, communication, creativity, problem-solving and thinking skills in a fun way.

3M Greek Masks

3M have been learning about Greek mythology in Literacy and CCS. The students really enjoyed the art project which involved planning a design for a Greek mask, making it out of clay and painting it. The project was a success and the masks look brilliant!

English Learning Environment Award

English Learning Environment Awards

PN 1- Isabella PN 2 – Cougar ND – Gaga RP – Pai RN – Nadee 1B – Titan 1W – Roxby 2T – Mario 2F – Sonic 3V – Pam 3M – Pann 4P – Putty 4G – Kenzo 5T – Zidi 5D – Pas 6N – Bless 6J – Genome Mr Vosko – Olivia 4G Mr Brown – Jay 4P Mrs Sirisom – Arfaa 3V Mr Rumple – Fure 5D

Pirates versus Mermaids

On the 18th of May 2016 the children in Year 3 and 4 performed an exciting show in the Regent’s School called Pirates versus Mermaids. The show started at 1 pm and ended at 2 pm. The children did a good job being confident in front of the big audience and they had a lot of fun. They had lots speeches, singing, dancing and shyness. Mrs Perkins said the costumes were adorable and the children remembered their words very nicely and everything was good. The children practiced a lot and had a dress rehearsal on Tuesday. Mrs Vansoh lost her voice and she was very brave because even though she lost her voice she still came to school. Mrs Vansoh said the show was very good and that all the children had worked hard. by Pann Year 3M

Childhood in Victorian Britain

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Year 5 have been learning about life as a Victorian child in Britain. Poor children could not afford to buy toys, so they made their own. Some children used a clothes peg to make a doll.

We made our own modern versions of a peg doll. They are amazing!

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