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It is with great admiration that we celebrate the exceptional talent of the STA Music Academy’s students in their Music Composition in Film performance, featuring both the Senior and Junior Orchestras. This remarkable event highlighted the creativity and dedication of the students as they skillfully reimagined iconic film music through their composition and orchestration. The performance showcased a selection of stirring pieces from renowned Hollywood and Disney films, arranged by the talented Music Composition team. Their work infused new depth and life into these beloved soundtracks, demonstrating not only technical skill but also an artistic vision that resonates with the essence of cinematic music. The show was further enhanced by the outstanding arrangement work of Kotoha Year 10 and Mr Piyasak, the Music Composition teacher from the Music Academy, whose guidance and expertise contributed to shaping this extraordinary performance. Adding to the brilliance of the event, Minon Year 10, a gifted vocalist, and the fantastic drummer Luke Year 10 were special guests who lent their voices and drumming styles to create a unique, memorable experience for the audience. This event, held on Tuesday, 11th March 2025, in the High School Library, was an inspiring display of what is possible when students work together, blending their passion for music and film. We commend all the performers, composers, and arrangers for their hard work, creativity, and dedication in bringing this exciting musical journey to life. Such events continue to highlight the immense potential of the students and the Music Academy’s commitment to fostering artistic expression and musical excellence.
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.
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.
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Primary School
9 Pridi Banomyong 20/1, Sukhumvit 71,
Phra Khanong Nuea,
Vadhana, Bangkok 10110
THAILAND
High School
1020 Sukhumvit Road,
Phra Khanong,
Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110
THAILAND
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