A big idea called Global Campus is offering some truly extraordinary opportunities to our students says Iain Blaikie, Principal of Regents International School Pattaya
Here's our final bucket drumming video. What a great way to bring our school and our community partners together, our many donations were gratefully received by Hand to Hand and Take Care Kids. Thanks to everyone who volunteered to be part of the Regents Bucket Drumming Team .... here's hoping we win!!!!
Not so long ago we had an amazing conversation with Kathryn Andersen, Regents' curriculum specialist from Juilliard, and so we want to share it with you.
Get involved in this exciting Global Campus competition! If you are in Years 4-10, you have the opportunity to compete against all the other Nord Anglia schools around the the Globe.
The aim is for Regents to produce a 45 second music video making the music out of the buckets only.
Late January and early February captured the spirit of Regents International School Pattaya: a big school which can give opportunities to all its students
Liam Day, Juilliard Alumnus and Sub-Principal Trumpet with the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra visited Regents International School Pattaya on Tuesday 1st December.
The day we were waiting for was here… the day that we went on a long flight to Australia for The Young Round Square Conference. Thinking about what Tasmania was going to be like, Doy, EJ and I were so excited, that we couldn’t be silent for a second! Finally, tired but excited from a lot of travelling through some beautiful scenery, we arrived at Scotch Oakburn College.
Just when we thought it might be nice to have a conference of some type for local Primary Schools, along comes Scotch Oakburn College with an invitation to visit their beautiful campuses in Tasmania for a Young Round Square Conference.
Regents has just launched a cutting-edge learning programme for children aged 7 to 11 who are new to English. Known as ‘Intensive +’, the programme is unique to Regents. It is based on up-to-date research which recognises that, whilst many mainstream subjects are a challenge for children who are new to English, it is essential that they participate in ‘active learning’ scenarios with their peers in Music, Singing, Sport and ICT.
Using funds from the Round Square Special Projects budget, I am pleased to announce that we were able to offer scholarships to six Primary aged-children and three university students. These children, and their families, are very thankful for the support and the opportunity which Regents has given them and in return, we will be updated on how the students are getting on in their education throughout the year.