Recently, 18 IGCSE Design Technology students’ performed outstanding ‘Design Ventura Sales Pitches’ in front of a St Andrews Design Specialist Judges panel.
Two Year 13 students Nicky and Wen Wen have been at the heart of organising the VEX Nationals 21/22 alongside our Robotics and Design Technology Teachers.
Meet Mr Tim, a very experienced Music Teacher, and our very own Strings Specialist. Mr Tim has been with us for over ten years and has an array of interesting musical endeavours in Music.
Nord Anglia Education, the world’s largest premium international schools organisation, has launched its eighth Outstanding Teachers Outstanding Schools (OTOS) recruitment event to attract the best teaching talent for its schools around the globe.
Project-based assessments are an alternative to tests that allow students to engage with their learning in more concrete ways. Instead of merely studying theory, a hands-on project asks students to apply what they have learned to an in-depth exploration of a topic.
Project-based learning (PBL) is a teaching method in which students learn by actively engaging in real-world and personally meaningful projects. At St Andrews, we aim to develop projects which emulate the real-life working environment, which allow students to find creative approaches to solving problems and strengthen their creative skills.
While the pandemic has brought many challenges, it’s also introduced a new wave of innovation, resilience and collaboration in education that could prove to be a permanent “great disruptor” to the sector.
Being part of the roots of the Thai language and culture, understanding Naga and other myths help us to better understand Thai culture and way of life. The beliefs and legends about Naga seem to originate from India and have been blended into local myths and legends, being widely known here just like our neighbours, e.g. Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar.
Each week, from Foundation Stage 3 to Year 6, children enthusiastically take part in a Year Group singing session. Whether it's in person or through the Virtual School Experience it is fantastic to see so many children joining in with actions and movement - as well as having a lot of fun!
To empower children and their families to make a positive change, we have partnered with Trashlucky, launching our first-ever community recycling initiative.
Introducing our new Head of Geography, a proud Welshman with over 30 years of experience as a teacher. Mr Trevor has taught in international schools all over the world and is an impassioned geographer! Fun fact, Mr Trevor has captained his country at Welsh Tchoukball and is excited to teach STA more about this inclusive sport!
This is perhaps the greatest current uncertainty circulating the world right now and is especially sensitive to those of us in Thailand who look forward to sending our children back to the classroom.
Dr Erik Fleischman is an STA parent and an Infectious Diseases/Regenerative Medicine specialist from the USA. He has been working with epidemic diseases around the world for nearly 30 years including HIV/AIDS, Ebola, H1N1, SARS, MERS, Tuberculosis, Malaria and Hepatitis. Dr Erik has agreed to answer FAQs from the STA community...
Dance at St Andrews has become a core part of our school community. We are exceptionally proud of the number of opportunities to Dance at STA and the benefits it brings to our community.
Mr Will joins our team of Primary Teachers as a Classroom Teacher for Year 4. Mr Will has a fascinating background in education, sport and coaching. With an array of teaching and coaching experiences in the UK, USA, South Africa and China.