The Year 1 assembly was full of talent and emotion… Find out about the exciting rescue mission by our Year 2s.
The Year 1 assembly was full of talent and emotion… Find out about the exciting rescue mission by our Year 2s.
The Year 1 assembly was full of talent and emotion… Find out about the exciting rescue mission by our Year 2s.
From my office in the T Block I have been hearing the songs from Daisy and The Seed for a couple of weeks now, but in Friday’s Assembly we finally got to enjoy an amazing spectacle as Year 1 performed their show for us.
It linked in beautifully with their topic and was the perfect way to show how much the children have matured and grown in confidence as we move through the final term. With all of the children speaking so clearly and some great acting and dancing on display, it was certainly one of the highlights of the Assembly Year.
It was also an opportunity for us to say goodby to Khun May, who is relocating with her young family to another part of Thailand. Miss Emma, who has worked with Khun May for a number of years gave her a bouquet of flowers and helped us to say thank you and goodbye.
Year 2 found out a little bit more about fish on Friday afternoon - through quite an unexpected source! You may remember that around Friday lunchtime we had some quite heavy rain. Sometimes when this happens we get fish from the klong swimming up the drains along the side of our football field, but they can’t always find their way out.
Luckily two of these fish were spotted by some sharp-eyed Y2 children who managed, with the help of Miss Helen, to get them into a container. The two fish, (by now called Joey and Michelle) were then carried back to the main klong drain by Mr Geoff and released back into their natural habitat - not before they had caused a stir by jumping out of the box a couple of times and hopping across the grass - it seems that they were walking perch!
Khun Ong from the Estates Team promised to keep an eye on the drain to make sure they don’t come back for another visit.
Quite an exciting end to a wet Friday afternoon.
At St Andrews Bangkok, we believe that every student deserves to feel seen, valued, and included both inside and outside the classroom. That’s why we are incredibly proud to introduce the Friendship Benches project, an initiative designed to foster connection, kindness, and community spirit across the school.
From 25th May to 27th May, St Andrews International School Bangkok proudly hosted the 2025 Nord Anglia SEA STEAM Festival. Students from across Southeast Asia came together for three inspiring days of creativity, collaboration, and real-world problem-solving. This year’s big question: “How can we reduce or repurpose school waste to create a lasting impact in our communities and environment?”
From cultural celebrations and hands-on STEAM challenges to expert talks and a final showcase of student-led projects, the festival was a true celebration of innovation and sustainability.
NAE Global Campus received a staggering 3,300 entries from 66 Nord Anglia schools all around the world, and one student from STA shone bright, winning Best in Show in the Art Music category: a big congratulations to Freya in Year 8 for her truly outstanding achievement and stellar performance!
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