Thursday 28th November - The school announced that it will now be known as Regents International School Pattaya to more strongly reflect the school’s internationalism.
Thursday 28th November - The school announced that it will now be known as Regents International School Pattaya to more strongly reflect the school’s internationalism.
A new name for The Regent’s School Pattaya Thursday 28th November - The school announced that it will now be known as Regents International School Pattaya to more strongly reflect the school’s internationalism.
Thursday 28th November - The school announced that it will now be known as Regents International School Pattaya to more strongly reflect the school’s internationalism.
Principal, Mike Walton commented: “This is a modest change to the school name, but an important one nonetheless. It offers a far better reflection of the sort of school we’ve grown into. Regents now has 50 different nationalities represented on the student body. That’s in part because the majority of our students come from expatriate families living on the Eastern Seaboard of Thailand. It’s also due to the fact that we have a community of over 100 boarders who come from countries that aren’t otherwise well-represented in this area, like Afghanistan, Bhutan, Nepal, Armenia, Estonia and Lithuania.”
“Our internationalism goes far beyond the nationalities of our students, it is a frame of mind. We’re globally unique in being both a member of the Nord Anglia Education family of schools and of the Round Square organisation. The Nord Anglia Education link allows our students to connect and exchange ideas with tens of thousands of students at other Nord Anglia Education schools in North America, Europe, the Middle East and Asia. Membership of the Round Square provides them with potentially life-changing exchange opportunities with the 100 other schools which make up the organisation.”
Metacognition project ‘showcases the incredible potential of reflective learning on a global scale’.
Nord Anglia’s IB students achieved an average diploma score of 34 points, surpassing this year’s IBDP global average by almost four points.
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