The U15 girls football team has been in action at their TISAC tournament at Concordian. Playing some new opposition they didn’t know what to expect but came out 2nd overall.
5 students from Years 7 and 8 took part in the Drama FOBISIA festival at Bromsgrove International School Bangkok.
“Awesome!”, said one of the Regent’s students, about the largest, ‘World Book Day’ celebration in the history of The Regent’s International School, Bangkok. If you were looking for a peaceful and calm event, this World Book Day celebration was not for you; for every second of the event, your attention was demanded by the many activities the Y12 students devised for you.
The choice of books characters that the students and teachers chose to be dressed as was splendid and remarkable; from a Psychopathic Murderer, Patrick Bateman from ‘American Psycho,’ to the Queen of Hearts and Mad Hatter from ‘Alice in the Wonderland’, to the Luch Lady Superhero. And since we put in all of our effort, there was a reward, for everyone to enjoy; the spectacular Fashion Show that filled the secondary building with joy and laughter. All of our memories were captured by our photo booth team, so we can enjoy the moment forever.
Despite all the fun and excitement of the day, the Treasure Hunt, Thai authors and Book Log, the World Book Day celebration is more meaningful than that. Generally, it is a celebration of authors, illustrators, and books around the world, but it is also a day that reminds everyone to appreciate reading and literature. Especially in this modern age, when people grows fond of new types of media, and less fond of the old, classical type of media; books. Overall, it was an amazing day for all of us, the funds raised are being donated to the Free School Foundation in Thailand so we can help others learn to read and share the joy of literature.
– Earth, Y12
Regent’s annual Secondary Swim Gala took place on Tuesday 7th March.
The day began with Key Stage 3 students competing in the morning, with our Blue House who unsurprisingly have the Shark as their house emblem taking an early lead, which they managed to just about hang on to going into the afternoon, where our Key Stage 4 and 5 students took to the water to compete in a variety of serious races and fun games.
As the day entered the final stages Red House were beginning to catch their fierce rivals, however the introduction of the ‘ride it cowboy race’ whereby competitors have to swim with a noodle float between their legs in a relay race, provided much amusement and some controversial disqualifications.
This resulted in Blue House hanging on to the lead and taking home the Swimming Gala House Cup.
“I think that the 6th Annual Eastern Seaboard Science Fair was a great experience. We planned and carried out our experiments, and then we presented them to a set of judges at St. Andrew’s International School in Rayong. We also did a marble challenge where I got to try new things and also made great new friends.”
“For the Science Fair, we went to St. Andrew’s School in Rayong to show our experiments to a set of judges. It was great because we had a lot of fun, got to know new friends, and got some valuable feedback on our Science experiments. Personally, I felt that it was definitely worth all the hard work we put in beforehand and I would like the chance to go back and compete again next year!”
On World Book Day, the Smile Club organised a pizza and doughnut sale to raise money for the Smile Carnival – hosted by Operation Smile Thailand. This is not the first time they had fundraising. Altogether with the previous pizza/doughnut sales, they have raised over 3000 Baht.
Year 13 students’ CAS project focuses on Kiiran Care Foundation, a school run for Pakistani, Somalian and Burmese refugees and asylum-seekers. The school was opened last August and it has 67 students aged 4- 14.
Our students raised 8,588 Baht through fundraising activities such as pizza sale and coffee run. The money raised for students at Kiiran Care Foundation was used for basic necessities, playground equipment, paint and paint brushes for murals. Some of these items were donated by school students as well. The students went on-site to work with the children and improve the school.
After two fantastic football festivals, the Regents U13 Boys Football team were unbeaten! We played 6 games, winning all 6. Along the way we scored 46 Goals (Khawklong scoring 10 in the last 3 games).
A big thank you goes out to all the boys who have represented the school this term, and to all the friends and family who have come to support!
Thank you & Well done boys!
Mr Harrison – PE Teacher and Coordinator


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