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Regent's International School, Bangkok

Day and Boarding school for ages 2 – 18.

Year 5 and 6 Annie Musical

Year Five & Six have performed in a spectacular production of the musical “Annie”. The excitement of an orphan’s adventure in New York was brought to the stage by sixty students in their final primary year in a blaze of colour, song and dance. Regent’s has a well established reputation for excellent productions and every year the standard seem to get better.

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5 Regent’s students take part in Chinese Knowledge competition 2018

On the 31st January 2018, Cookie, Yong Li, Daniel, Tong Tong and Yurika from Regent’s International School, Bangkok went to Assumption University to participate in the China National Knowledge Competition. The competition tested the students’ knowledge of Chinese geography, history, literature, culture and general knowledge.

Over a hundred students took part from schools across Thailand. Four of our students scored 92/100 or higher in the first round and made it through to the semi-finals of only 20 students. Daniel qualified for the final top eight and received an Honourable Mention award.

Congratulations to all the students who participated in the competition.

U15 Girls Football Festival

20180201_135006The U15s had their first football festival of the season today, welcoming Charter and Ascot to Regent’s.

With excitement, the girls took to the pitch to face Charter first. It was a messy start with Charter scoring first but the girls reacted positively and with some quick reactions from Grace she levelled the game. In the second half, the girls pulled together and produced some beautiful passing combinations, particularly between Shree, Grace and Fay. The defence worked hard but Charter slotted through a second goal. Fay reacted with a strong strike to level the game.

In our second game, we faced a very skilled Ascot side. Shree calmed the nerves early by scoring from a well timed strike. Ascot showed great passing and strong attacking play but they didn’t level until the second half. They took advantage of our doubts and slotted away 2 more goals. However, Regents never gave up. Noon was strong in defence and supporting in midfield. Benz took to the pitch with amazing focus in defence. A whole team effort gave Grace the opportunity to score our second goal, ending the game 3-2 to Ascot.

We are really looking forward to our next festival and hopefully by even stronger as a team!

Well done everyone! Player of the festival for her unrelenting energy is Grace!

Year 8 Students head to Khao Yai

Last week Year 8 went on their Outdoor Education Trip to Khao Yai. We drove into the National Park, on our first day, and were fortunate to see such stunning views and lots of wildlife. Our first activity was a two hour trek through the forest, which was quite a challenge, but worth it when we saw the crocodile. We were also able to witness evidence of other animals passing through, such as elephants and bears.

Over the next couple of days, we split into three groups and took part in activities such as rock climbing, kayaking and paint-balling. All the students had a great time and celebrated on the last day by cooking their own food on a bbq.

Well done Year 8 on such a fun filled, educational trip.

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Year 6 Student claims victory at the 2017 Thailand Ice Hockey Competition in the U10’s division

A huge congratulations to Tanat Bandapraneat Year 6V (Jiro) for his Ice hockey team,  the Canstar Rangers Navy, victory at the 2017 Thailand Ice Hockey Competition in the U10’s division. He played in the defense for this competition preventing the opposition from scoring at every opportunity.

If he keeps this up, we are sure he’ll go on to claim more victories in the future.

Year 10 Students head to Singapore to take part in a Model United Nations Conference

On 19-21 January, a group of thirteen year 10 Global Perspectives students spent 3 days and 2 nights in Singapore. Here they participated as delegates in a Model United Nations conference, discussing issues such as The South China Sea Crisis, Cyber Security and the development of Smart Cities. Regent’s students represented a diverse range of countries, such as China, DR Congo, Afghanistan and Uruguay. They discussed important global issues from their country’s perspective, teaming up with allies along the way. As well as the academic side of the trip, our students made friends with students from other schools in Asia, and enjoyed some shopping and dining in downtown Singapore.

This was the students’ first MUN conference and they did a great job. We hope it will be the first of many!

Regents Student represents Thailand in Moscow in the ‘Music Without Borders’ programme

Tao received the opportunity to go to Moscow in December and participate in the “Music without Borders” programme as a young music ambassador. He performed in celebration of the 120 year relationship between Thailand and Russia.  The programme was presented by Ms. Irina Novikova who selected the most talented Thai young pianists to travel to Russia.
Tao was honored to receive an award and gifts from the Royal Thai Embassy in Moscow after his group performed the Thai Royal Anthem and a classical piano piece.  There was opera singing from other special guests and many performances of traditional Russian dances and stories.  Tao had a great experience to exchange and explore culture, language, music, art, food, and make many friends.

Regent’s student claims Gold prize at the Yamaha Thailand Music Festival 2018 for piano solo

We are extremely proud of Sangdad in year 5 for taking the Gold Prize at the Yamaha Thailand Music Festival 2018 for his piano solo in the under 12 category.

We are sure he’ll take his talents to many more competitions in the future.

Regent’s students win Gold and Silver prize at the Yamaha Thailand Music Festival 2018

A huge congratulations to Mam Mam in year 3 for taking the Gold prize in the under 9 category for her violin ensemble, as well as, her sister Pam Pam in year 4 for taking the silver prize in the under 14 category with her violin duet at the Yamaha Thailand Music Festival 2018.

We are all extremely proud of them and are excited to see them succeed in the future.

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