Congratulations to Wanish Boonwanishawat (Momo), a Year 8 student at Regent’s International School, Bangkok who has recently won the First Prize and popular vote in the music challenge “Singing Contest” on 23 March 2018. Well done Momo!
Regents International School Bangkok recently hosted Professor John Bull from Plymouth University in the UK. He met with students and spoke with them about the wide range of environmental issues our world now faces and how students are the future of maintaining our planet. Some topical issues such as air pollution, overpopulation and mass extinction were discussed and students left feeling motivated and eager to make a change.

After a grueling second round of fixtures had finished, Regent’s Senior Boys were crowned the TISAC Group B Football League champions. The first round of fixtures in February had placed the boys comfortably at the top of the league. However the second round of games away from home provided a much more difficult challenge. The boys battled hard on a hot Bangkok afternoon to come away with enough points to secure their spot at the top of the league at the end of the season. A fantastic effort by all the players and they fully deserved their league win.

The annual TISAC U15 Boys Football Tournament took place at Ascot School last Saturday. In the group stages we were unbeaten after playing against Ascot, Bromsgrove, Singapore IS and St Andrews 107. After some great early chances to score we were unlucky to lose to Bangkok Prep in the semi finals. Finishing fourth overall the boys performed outstandingly throughout the tournament and have proven that they can compete with the best teams in TISAC. The future looks very bright for this team-well done to everyone!
On Wednesday 14th March students had the opportunity to perform the infamous Elephant’s Toothpaste experiment. A catalytic decomposition of Hydrogen Peroxide using Potassium Iodide as a Catalyst, add in some washing up liquid and food colouring and you get some amazing results.
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On Saturday Regent’s hosted the U15 Girls TISAC Football Tournament.
We started our group games against a strong St Andrew’s team who underestimated our ability as we scored the first goal. They responded quickly with the equaliser, ending the first half 1-1. With quick thinking from Benz and Grace in midfield, we took the lead again in the second half but struggled to dampen their strong strikers and the game ended 2-3. Next, we faced Charter; we attacked early and were rewarded with the first goal although the game was a 1-1 draw.
We met an undefeated Bangkok Prep team in the semi finals. We conceded one goal in the first half but took to the pitch in the second half with a new energy and focus. Unfortunately were unable to convert this into a goal so we went into the 3rd/4th place play off against Ascot. We scored the first goal and dominated this game – conceding a goal late on, taking us to extra time. The girls gave it everything they had however a small defensive mistake was all Ascot needed to win a free kick and score from it. We proudly took 4th place and everyone enjoyed a lovely day of football.
Player of the tournament for Regent’s was Benz for her excellent determination and growing confidence.
Well done to all the girls!

Regent’s took part in a TISAC Under 13 and Under 15 swimming Gala at St. Andrew’s 107 on Tuesday 6th March. We assembled a strong team who competed across a variety of strokes and distances. There were many praiseworthy results: Sun won the 100m Breastroke, Fay won the 50m Breaststroke, Yurika won the 100m freestyle, Sun won the 50m Freestyle and May won our second 100m Breastroke award. Also Regent’s secured second place in all four of the relay events that we entered.
Well done to everyone who competed; we look forward to the Secondary Swimming Gala to be held in school early May!
The Regent’s Senior Boys Football Team performed brilliantly to finish in 3rd place in the TISAC Senior Boys Football Tournament at Ascot on Saturday. The Hosts won the Tournament beating St Andrews 71 in closely fought final. Regent’s gained 3rd place by convincingly beating Bangkok Prep 6-0 in the 3rd and 4th place playoff. Earlier in the Tournament Regent’s qualified from the group stages by beating BCIS 3-1 and drawing with Bromsgrove 1-1. The boys did extremely well and although they lost their semi-final against STA 2-0, they more than made up for their loss and disappointment by dominating Bangkok Prep in the 3rd and 4th place playoff, scoring some lovely individual and team goals in scintillating performance.
With the Senior Girls finishing runners up in their tournament. Regent’s can confidently claim to currently be the second best school in TISAC Senior Football.

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