Toddler Playgroup Regent’s International School is offering Toddler Playgroup for children aged 8 months to 3 years old. Playgroup allows children to use their creativity while building their emotional confidence and imagination.
Our classes are also a great opportunity for your children to express emotions, improve balance and coordination, and explore Regent’s environment. Our classes are from Monday to Friday from 9.30 – 11.00 a.m. and afternoon class on Monday & Wednesday from 12.15 – 1.45 p.m.
We are offering our classes at 400 Baht per session, promotion buy 20 sessions, get 2 sessions for FREE! Kindly book with us in advance. Call 092 362 8888, Line@regentsschoolbkk
Dr.Virachai Techavijit; Founder/Proprietor of Regent’s International Schools and Chairman of the Board visited our Boarding campus. Dr.Virachai regularly meets the boarders ensuring they are happy and comfortable. His meeting was later in the term than normal due to some students being in quarantine. He congratulated them all for their desire to get back to Thailand and our boarding community.
Dr.Virachai also identified both the responsibility boarders have in being role models for day students and also the benefits of being in boarding in the Regent’s family striving to do their very best. He extolled the virtues of living together as an international community and that these benefits will prepare them well for the future. With his sincere and caring approach the boarders went to their dinner with a renewed sense of purpose having been tasked to be both leaders in school and in the future.
We kindly invite you to join Regent’s International School Bangkok Open House. 23rd October 2020 is Open House for potential new parents and students in Early Years, Primary and Secondary. We are an English National Curriculum day and boarding international school that offers an excellent education for children aged from 2 to 18. We look forward to hearing from you!
Regent’s International School Bangkok hosts Merit Making Day in remembrance of HM the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej On the 9th of October 2020, the school hosted the annual merit-making ceremony in remembrance of the beloved late King; HM Bhumibol Adulyadej. The event was held inside the Auditorium due to rain. To pay homage to the late King, 9 monks from Rama 9 Temple led the prayer at the ceremony.
Mr. Martyn Smith, Principal, and Ms. Caroline Drumm, Head of Early Years and Primary School, presided over this event along with students, teachers, and staff chanting prayers and blessings. The event focused on social distancing. Small groups attended the merit-making ceremony for two hours. In addition to the ceremony of making merit and giving alms to the monks, HM the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej was remembered when the school team presented the slide show about the royal duties and patronage of King Rama 9 and photos of merit making last year.
Proceeds and donations from the event will also go to the Priest Hospital, established to specifically provide health care for Buddhist monks and novices from all over the country plus the purchase of medical equipment for Bahphot Phisai Hospital in Nakhon Sawan. Extensive thanks for the support from Regent’s parents, Medical Volunteer Team, IB CAS students, Thai Reserve Officer Training Corps and the school community for their generosity.
After graduating from Regent’s, Mint went to study a Bachelor’s Degree in Biomedical science at Imperial College London and a Master’s Degree in Bioengineering, Imperial College London. Mint, who is currently writing thesis for her Masters, won the top prize of the “WE Innovate” programme for women entrepreneurs. Mint was inspired by her father breaking his arm when she was 7 years old.
Mint’s innovation is “Next generation washable cast for broken limbs”. ‘We Innovate’ is organised by Imperial College London about early-stage innovative business ideas. Participants include students from all three levels: bachelor, master and doctorate. Mint competed against participants including doctorate students with this business innovation, Mint said that she enjoyed every activity and seeing herself growing by doing science projects plus improving social interaction skills. More importantly, Mint gained a lot more confidence to express her business ideas. Lastly, she shared tips for those who have business ideas “by just going for it”.
Congratulations to our Regent’s alumni. Click here to listen to more information about Mint’s innovation project https://vimeo.com/362073274
ASTV News1 featured the interview of Pattanan Amnajcharoenying (Gracy); a student in Year 8 and Music Scholar at Regent’s International School Bangkok. Gracy shared the pathway of her success story to become the winner of “The Voice Kids Thailand 2020”.
Behind the success story, she has earned full support from her family and Regent’s International School Bangkok. Gracy said that Regent’s is like her second home which helps her to be courageous and to follow her dreams from her first day in school (Year 1) until today. This is Gracy’s eighth year at Regent’s.After entering the contest, she didn’t expect to be the winner but just wanted to do what she loves. She kept practicing singing very hard with advice from coaches and teachers.
Finally, she is very proud and happy winning this very prestigious award which has been achieved through her own effort and ability but also with the encouragement and support of all those around her.
Natthapoj, Regent’s International School’s alumnus, has just been promoted to Associate Professorship at University of Reading. UK. Here are the details:
Dr. Trakulphadetkrai joined the University’s Institute of Education (IoE) in September 2013 as a Lecturer in Primary Mathematics Education, serving as the Mathematics Specialism Leader on the BA Primary Education (QTS) Programme. In more recent years, he has been taking on a number of leadership roles within the IoE including the Director of Research Communications, the Deputy Director of Postgraduate Research Studies (PhD), and the Chair of the Teaching & Learning Group on Assessment Literacy. Earlier this month, he has also been appointed to serve as the Senior Academic Manager to line manage a group of academics from the 2020/2021 academic year onwards.
On the research front, Dr. Trakulphadetkrai’s research interests are centred around the use of storytelling (particularly in the story picture book format) to help enrich mathematics teaching and learning experiences. Based on his research findings, he founded the MathsThroughStories.org initiative back in 2015. The initiative sets out to help teachers and parents globally to use storytelling to enrich their children’s mathematics learning. The initiative’s website offers valuable and free resources for parents and teachers to achieve this goal. Since its launch in March 2017, the initiative’s website has now been viewed over 530,000 times by more than 120,000 teachers and parents from 200 countries around the world. He has also delivered his popular Maths Through Stories training workshop to over 600 in-service teachers and around 2,000 teacher trainees at 30 universities across the UK and abroad. In the 2019/2020 academic year, Dr. Trakulphadetkrai was one of only five academics across the University of Reading to have received the University Research Fellowship. His Fellowship research project examines the effectiveness of 1,200+ Year 4 children across the South East of England developing their conceptual understanding of multiplication by creating short story picture books about the said topic.
Since joining the IoE, Dr. Trakulphadetkrai has either won or been nominated for several research- and teaching-related awards and recognitions. (More details can be found here.) Recently, he has also been recognised as Senior Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy.
Nationally, Dr. Trakulphadetkrai also serves as the Co-Convenor of the British Educational Research Association’s (BERA) Mathematics Education Special Interest Group. Previously, he served as an executive committee member of the British Society for Research into Learning Mathematics (BSRLM), the UK Association of Teachers of Mathematics (ATM), as Chair of the British Congress of Mathematics Education’s (BCME) Communications Committee as well as Co-Editor of the Mathematical Association’s (MA) Primary Mathematics Journal.
The second week of Yamaha Summer Courses at Regent’s International School Bangkok was loaded with good fun and music. Here are some photos from the junior drum, junior piano, drum, electric guitar and vocal classes.
Junior Piano is designed for young children. The main topics are Let’s listen, Let’s Play Together and Let’s Sing.
Drum Course is offered for students from beginner to advanced levels. Students learn to play the drums with precision in flexible styles, learning techniques, different dynamics and solo rhythm. Students also develop their aural skills by listening to different styles of music.
Vocal Course is offered for Pop, K-Pop, Folk, Country Vocal and Thai. These courses cover standing posture, breathing, using head and chest tones, singing intervals and scales and warm-up among other aspects of singing. Students will quickly notice progress.
Electric Guitar Course teaches basic to advanced techniques of guitar playing and music theory. Students will learn to play the guitar in a short period of time. We have instructors who specialize in pop, rock, blues, jazz. After the beginners’ level, students focus on in-depth analysis of harmony, chords and styles. Students will learn to play chord charts, solo and rhythm.
The Summer Courses are opened both in July and August from 10.00 a.m. to 6 p.m. To book please call the Yamaha Music Team on 093 669 9249, Line@yamahatheregents.
Hello Thailand featured the highly successful remote learning at Regent’s International School Bangkok. Mr. Peter Hogan, Principal, spoke with Khun Waraporn Siriboonma, Publisher and Managing Director of Hello Thailand about how Regent’s Remote Learning has earned such recognition in the field of education.
Regent’s has been incorporating academic excellent and modern technology for 20 years. The school is also recognized as one of the best international schools in Thailand. We are day and boarding school, accepting students aged 2 to 18.
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