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Regent's International School, Bangkok

Day and Boarding school for ages 2 – 18.

TISAC Senior Girls Football Festival

On Saturday 25th February the Senior Girls Football team took part in the TISAC Senior Girls Football Festival hosted by Bromsgrove International School. The team played well in all four of their games, they were fiercely competitive, worked extremely hard for each other and were very unlucky to narrowly lose a couple of matches to late wonder goals by opposing strikers. The girls are to be commended on their effort, participation, perseverance and also for representing the school in such a positive and sporting manner.

Secondary Sports Day 2017

On Thursday 16th of February the annual Secondary Sports Day took place at Ramkhamhaeng University Stadium. Students of all abilities competed in a range of individual and team athletic events throughout the day. This included a range of both traditional track and field events and also some extra events such as the Tug of War and Speed Bounce competitions. There was also a staff relay at the end, which involved various fun activities like the egg and spoon and 3 legged races. All of the students had an incredibly enjoyable day and relished in the competitive environment in order to challenge for the Sports Day House Cup. The eventual winners were Yellow House who won by the tiniest of margins, only 3 points. Well done Yellow House. The age group cups were won by the following houses.

U13’s Cup – Blue House
U15 Cup – Yellow House
Senior Cup – Blue House

Boarding Updates Feb 2017

With many of our international students unable to return home for a short weeks holiday we took the 23 remaining students for 5 days in Hua Hin. Here students were able to enjoy the sun, sea and sand, with a lovely beach just at the end of the road.

We spent one day at an animal rescue sanctuary learning about the stories behind all the rescued animals, and providing a service to the charity by helping to feed the animals and clean out their enclosures.

We spent another day at the amazing Vana Nava water park, an evening at the colourful Hua Hin night market, and had day trips to the Monkey Temple and another stretch of natural beach front. On our last morning some of our students took the opportunity to enjoy a daring banana boat ride before we headed back to Bangkok.

A massive thank you to the students for representing the school so well, and to the boarding staff that helped run the trip. A fun and enjoyable time was had by all.

Thinking Hats Year 7 LTL

In Year 7 Learning to Learn, students have been learning about the six different ‘Thinking Hats’ that they will need to use in their studies to enhance meta-cognitive skills. Then the students design their own hats in groups. Each colour represents a cognitive skill, for example, yellow-represents positive and optimistic; neutral (white)-represents only looking at facts and figures; black-represents serious and sensible, cautious and careful; red-represents anger, emotions and negative stimuli; green-represents creative aspect and new ideas; blue-represents organised, cool and collected.

Olivia! Musical by Y5 and Y6 students

On Friday 10 February, Years 5 and 6 put on the spectacular performance, ‘Olivia – The Musical’. This was the result of many weeks of dedication and hard work. The story was loosely based on ‘Oliver’ by Charles Dickens although this time, the protagonist is a girl named Olivia who meets Fagin and the Artful Dodger in London. An array of characters from Victorian English literature were featured, including Eliza Doolittle, Sherlock Holmes, Doctor Watson, Scrooge and George Bernard Shaw. A huge amount of effort clearly went into this production and the end result was truly outstanding. Well done to all the cast and crew!

View full album here: https://flic.kr/s/aHskUsLKpL

Eagle performed in Lumpini Park as one of Royal BSO finalists

Our student Eagle has received recognition at such a young age because of her beautiful voice and dedication. Recently she performed at the concert in Lumpini Park as one of Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra finalists. We wish her all the best for the final competition round.

Primary Residential and Field Trips

For our Primary students last week was a time to connect with friends, explore, and learn. While the Year 4-Year 6 students were out of town for residential trips, the other primary years enjoyed their own little field trips in Bangkok. Here are some highlights from each year group.  

Find out more about each trip on the class blogs http://www.regents.ac.th/1461/primary/primary-class-blogs

Open Mic Evening

The Open Mic was a great little event, aimed at showcasing the broad array of talent in the school. This first show was small; just four excellent acts; but future events are set to grow to encompass music, drama, comedy, speeches, magic, rap, dance, and many besides.

Thank you to our staff and students for your support.

House Debate Competition

Tensions were high in Secondary in the week beginning 22nd January as the whole school got involved in the House Debate Competition.  Students from years 7 to 12 participated in the researching, planning and presentation of debate speeches all on the theme of ‘Internationalism’.  Every student involved showed confidence and passion as they developed skills of evaluation and English language on the debating stage.  The competition ended in a tie between Blue and Yellow Houses.  Well done to all debaters!

 

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