On Tuesday we opened our new Yoga after school activity and the Kru Neng (Yoga coach) reported that all of the children were brilliantly behaved and surprised her with their flexibility and stamina.
Yoga is wonderful exercise for both the body and the mind.
We were joined by nearly 30 children during our annual Early Years Christmas Open Afternoon. The children and their families enjoyed a variety of activities, a delicious party tea and a visit from Santa. The afternoon was concluded with a very festive singalong. Our next Open Afternoon will be just before Songkran and the theme will be ‘Easter’.
Year 8 students get active!
In learning about the Birth of Rome, Year 8 students have been role-playing the two main stories of Romulus and Remus (the more widely used, popular and better known of the two) and the lesser known story of Aeneas. Students had lots of fun re-enacting the battle scenes and took great pleasure in slaying their classmates!
In the Aeneas story there was also a love story where the Queen of Carthage falls in love with Aeneas only to be later abandoned as Aeneas continues his quest and spiritual calling for power. The love scene cause a little embarrassment among some students, although no kissing or cuddling was allowed, but nevertheless good fun had by all.
By Mr. James Scott, History Subject Leader
Reception and Nursery have been learning about the festival of Diwali. We were lucky enough to have a professional mehndi artist, Miss Charmi, come into school and paint beautiful patterns on the children’s hands. The children were very patient while waiting for their paint to dry!
By Ms. Kirsty Perry, Reception Teacher
My Yr. 8 non – Thai students are learning about sports including Thai traditional sports like Ta-Kraw and Thai Boxing.
They have been practicing how to call them and presenting both their favourite sports and their favourite sports player.
Also,next week they are going to play Ta-Kraw!
By Kru Aom, Thai Teacher

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