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Day and Boarding school for ages 2 – 18.

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Regent’s Choir invited at British Ambassador’s residence in honour of the “Magical Christmas” gala-dinner

On 13th December, the Regent’s Bangkok choir and musicians were privileged to perform at the British Ambassador’s residence in honour of the “Magical Christmas” gala-dinner organised by the Old Students Associations under Royal Patronage (OESA).
The programme featured heart-warming Christmas songs ranging from classical to modern musical styles. The British Ambassador to Thailand H.E. Mr Brian Davidson and the President of OESA along with the Regent’s choir closed the Christmas concert with an arrangement of “Silent Night”.
The Regent’s students and staff made a spectacular contribution to a special event and guests were most impressed by the range and quality of music.

Jenny Ham’s recent success at Singha Gold Tournament

Year 12 student Jenny Ham has just returned from a successful golf tour in Asia. She entered a number of tournaments and emerged victorious at the 2017-18 TGA Singha Junior Golf Championships held at the prestigious Dynasty Golf and Country Club. Jenny competed against and beat off stiff opposition from other top junior golfers from all around Asia, and now takes one step closer to her dream of becoming a professional golfer. It is always great to see Regent’s students performing and excelling in sporting pursuits outside of school, and a great advert for the calibre of students we have here at Regent’s International School. Congratulations and well done to Jenny!

Student received offer at Central Saint Martins in London

Ms. Suksakaow Mahuttanatan (May), a student at Regent’s International School Bangkok, has received an offer to study at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts, in London, UK.

Central Saint Martins has a world-class reputation, producing famous practitioners in the fields of fashion, fine art, graphic design and architecture. Notable alumni include Stella McCartney, Alexander McQueen, Terrance Conran, Bruce Oldfiled and John Galliano.

May’s time at Regent’s helped her to learn the fundamental skills of art and design. Art teacher, Felicity Harris, said: “May is a very determined young lady, with perseverance and tenacity. She enjoyed using paint and loved creating her own compositions, experimenting with juxtaposing colours and textures.”

May was also privileged to be amongst the artists involved in the creation of the Royal Crematorium.

In the course of her education at Regent’s, May has developed her English skills to a very high standard, opening up to her world of international education. Regent’s is very proud to nurture and develop the talent of a young artist with the potential to achieve at the very highest level.

Business trip to “The Stock Exchange of Thailand”

The Year 10 Business & Economics students attended ‘The Stock Exchange of Thailand’ (SET) this week. The visit included a number of activities including; a video presentation of the life of savings, bonds and stock games and retirement fund needs. All the students enjoyed the interactive nature of the day and gain a great insight into the world of financial markets.

MUN conference

On Sunday 26th November, 13 Regent’s took part in an MUN conference at St.Andrews School.

The delegates debated and resolved a number of important global issues, ranging from nuclear disarmament to secularisation in the Middle East. Despite it many of the student’s first experience of MUN, they all participated well within their respective committees. At the end of the conference, Jung Seok, Lea, Rena, Tyler and Robert were all presented with awards for their contribution. The students left the conference feeling inspired and even more confident about their next MUN trip to Singapore.

Bangkok Essay Competition Ceremony

Year 13 students attended ‘The Bangkok Economics Essay Ceremony’ at the Crown Property Bureau. Their attendance was most welcome as they produced excellent evaluation essays on ‘sustainability‘. Our entries were awarded with a rating of ‘highly commended’ and also shortlisted. A great day was had by all with the sharing of knowledge throughout the event.

 

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TISAC Athletics Success!

On Monday 20th, we took a team of 30 plus students to represent Regent’s at the TISAC Athletics competition. Full of anticipation and excitement after a very successful and enjoyable Sports Day, the students were focused and motivated for a good day of Athletics.

The day started strong, with Zak and Layla bringing home gold for the 800m event, showing outstanding pace throughout. The rest of the team followed suit, racking up an impressive medal haul including gold for Ashaank who stepped in last minute to throw the Javelin for the Senior boys team and the U13 boys relay team coming in first place.

The amazing team effort paid off, with U13’s and U15’s teams placing second and the Senior’s placing third. Not bad for a Senior team limited to 8 individuals in total! Overall, Regent’s came away with 30 medals, including 11 gold, 9 silver and 10 bronze.

An amazing performance, and what a fantastic day. Making their teachers and their school extremely proud!

Volcano models by Year 9 students

Recently Year 9 students have been studying about natural hazards. They have completed their work on earthquakes and tsunamis and this week have started to look at volcanoes. Many students made some excellent volcano models which we were able to take outside and ‘erupt’. We even had an edible volcano.
Soon students will be going on a virtual tour of volcanoes around the world before recreating the management of a volcanic eruption on a Caribbean island.

Work experience programme at Lad Prao Hospital

On Friday 10th November, 6 of our Year 13 students have started a 6 week work experience programme at Lad Prao Hospital. This is a hospital we have a close connection with and we are grateful to them for giving us this wonderful opportunity. The 6 students are all interested in pursuing a medical related career once they graduate from Regent’s, and experiences like this are essential for their University applications. They will work each Saturday for the rest of the term, getting involved with a range of departments across the hospital. They will gain a great insight into how hospitals run and just what it is like to work in the medical profession. We wish them well and know they will represent us proudly.

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