With guidance from MIT, students explored a range of approaches, from research-driven proposals to hands-on prototyping. Some groups developed physical or digital models, 3D CAD designs, coded simulations, and animations, while others created scientific posters, infographics, and videos to communicate their ideas.
We’re excited to introduce a new range of musical instruments to the ‘Music Performance’ ECA at St Andrews Bangkok.
The PIO-neers Foundation is a fully student-led initiative that brings coding, robotics, science, and English to underprivileged children through fun, hands-on workshops. Over the past year, students partnered with the Foundation for a Better Life of Children to deliver five engaging sessions—entirely planned, taught, and funded by the team. Their mission: to make learning interactive, inspiring, and accessible to all.
To mark Earth Day 2025 at the end of Term 2, the Year 7 First Language Japanese class embarked on a meaningful environmental and cultural project of growing rice and creating a paddy field on campus. This hands-on experience brought together elements from several subjects – Science, Geography, and First Languages – creating a shared learning journey bringing awareness of biodiversity and culture.
With guidance from MIT, students explored a range of approaches, from research-driven proposals to hands-on prototyping. Some groups developed physical or digital models, 3D CAD designs, coded simulations, and animations, while others created scientific posters, infographics, and videos to communicate their ideas.
With a passion for physics, mathematics, robotics, and hands-on projects, Carina in Year 13 makes the most of learning opportunities outside the classroom to build a foundation to pursue further studies and a career in mechanical engineering after graduation.
We’re excited to introduce a new range of musical instruments to the ‘Music Performance’ ECA at St Andrews Bangkok.
The PIO-neers Foundation is a fully student-led initiative that brings coding, robotics, science, and English to underprivileged children through fun, hands-on workshops. Over the past year, students partnered with the Foundation for a Better Life of Children to deliver five engaging sessions—entirely planned, taught, and funded by the team. Their mission: to make learning interactive, inspiring, and accessible to all.
Edarabia had the opportunity to interview Paul Schofield, Head of School at St Andrews International School Bangkok. In this interview, he shares his insights on the future of education, the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, and how St Andrews is preparing its students for success in a rapidly changing world.
What happens when a group of curious Year 1 students walk into a classroom in chaos? A thrilling investigation begins! From scattered books to half-eaten snacks, the young detectives quickly got to work, uncovering a shocking truth—their mischievous toys had thrown an all-night party! But the excitement didn’t stop there. This unexpected event sparked a rich learning journey, helping students develop their literacy, critical thinking, and social skills in a fun and engaging way.
The Glowing Muons from St Andrews Bangkok have won the 2024 Outreach Award from CERN’s Beamline for Schools competition. Their commitment to making physics accessible through local science outreach has earned them a special SSVI telescope, signed by Nobel Laureates. This award celebrates their passion for inclusive and engaging science education.
On 12 March 2025, 29 students from St Andrews Bangkok proudly took part in Thailand’s first-ever multi-school Languages Olympiad, joining peers from 11 international schools for a day of language immersion, cultural exchange, and friendly competition. Our students showed great enthusiasm and teamwork, with several earning medals in French and Spanish. The event highlighted the power of language to connect people and celebrated the importance of multilingualism in today’s world.
We proudly celebrate the talent of the STA Music Academy students, who delivered a stunning Music Composition in Film performance on 11 March 2025. Featuring both Junior and Senior Orchestras, the event showcased original arrangements of iconic Hollywood and Disney soundtracks, brought to life through the creativity of our young composers and performers.
From 13–15 March 2025, our U13 Flames basketball teams proudly represented St Andrews Bangkok at the FOBISIA 2025 Games in Seoul. The boys' team were crowned champions, while the girls’ team secured 3rd place—an incredible achievement showcasing their skill, teamwork, and resilience. Alongside the competition, students enjoyed cultural experiences and created lasting memories, highlighting the strength of our sports programme and the unique opportunities it provides.