Find out more about how St Andrews commemorated World Peace Day thanks to the help of a special visitor...KS1 students have been discussing steps that can be taken both at home and at school to change the fate of our climate...Thanks to the help of our community, we are starting a new system of traffic and parking on campus.
Primary School was blessed by visiting musician Andy Gleadhill to help with students’ World Peace Day activities… Our ECAs and sports programmes have a record number of participants thanks to a wider range of opportunities and re-thinking of how these programmes should be offered to our student population.
As in previous years, the Drama students of St Andrews International School Bangkok will be showcasing their talents on 6 February 2019. This year we are excited to be including work from other Departments and our extraordinary KS3 students...Bugsy Malone rehearsals are in full swing.
This year's celebration of Loy Krathong at the Primary and High School is sure to be an insightful one as our entire community learns more about the meaning and importance of this event in Thai culture.
Primary School children have been busy reading away, at break time, lunch time, in class and at home ... raising money for ARC. This week they met the charity's inspirational founder Miss Yoshimi.
The St Andrews International School Bangkok Thai Department is pleased to invite the school community to participate in the annual Songkran celebration 2018 on Thursday, 5 April. Various celebratory activities will be organised at both Primary School and High School.
Nord Anglia Education is pleased to announce the establishment of its Education Advisory Board, chaired by world-renowned film producer and educator, Lord David Puttnam. Find out how Lord Puttnam and Nord Anglia will work together to define the education of the future.
The summer PD at MIT is an annual event bringing over 50 Nord Anglia educators to Boston to discuss the NAE-MIT collaboration and learn of exciting projects at MIT. Jack Cooper, MIT STEAM Lead for Southeast Asia tells us about the week of professional development at MIT last month.
UNICEF has challenged students at St. Andrews International School Bangkok to raise awareness of the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) and to work with their local communities to create solutions for these global issues.
The Dyslexia Thailand Orton Gillingham (OG) Program is leading the way in education for students with dyslexia and language-based learning differences in the Asia Pacific region. We are the only organisation to embed a 100% dyslexic program in a main stream school setting, and we employ the only accredited Orton Gillingham teachers in Thailand.
We’re so very proud of our graduates! Read about Alisha Dayaram as featured in the most recent publication of Ryerson University, Toronto Canada. Alisha, Class of 2016 is a great example of graduates from St. Andrews Internationals School Bangkok.
In 2017 we begin our exciting collaboration with world-leading university, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). Through in-school challenges, annual visits to MIT, and specialised training for our STEAM teachers, your child will be at the vanguard of developing skills for the 21st century.
On Friday, 11 November 2016, students from Year 11 and 12 had the opportunity to go and create dishes in a working professional kitchen at Steps with Theera last weeks as part of a BTEC taster session.
St. Andrews had the pleasure of welcoming Mr. Tim from BTEC UK to work with Mr. Mike to achieve centre approval to deliver BTEC Entry Level 3 and Level 1 Hospitality in the High School.
Last week St. Andrews High School students celebrated High School Book Week by participating in fun book-themed activities hosted by the St. Andrews English Department.