On the morning of Friday 15 March, Regents International School Pattaya proudly hosted the first Thai Open Day for Thai parents and students interested in joining our global community.
Employers want schools to equip students with complex problem-solving and critical thinking skills from a young age to better prepare them for work in the future.
The Regents International School Design & Technology Department and Jack Daly, a Year 9 student, were very busy over the Christmas holiday designing and making a retro styled PAC-MAN themed, arcade machine to use to run a number of exciting retro game competitions to raise money for Women with a Mission, an important local charity and a service project supported by Year 10.
We are delighted with the response we are receiving for our two new Early Years initiatives - Regents Little Lions and Nappies? No Problem!. Find out more about both of these programmes here.
Drama students at Regents International School Pattaya have been exploring the fascinating development of mask theatre. The Trestle mask technique complements the students’ study of the plain white neutral mask and the anarchic world of Commedia dell Arte where characters wear half-masks and are allowed to speak! Read more information here from Drama teacher, Mr Michael Thomas.
It is with the greatest pleasure that we welcome back Kathryn Andersen to Regents International School Pattaya for the start of the second year of her visits as part of the unique Juilliard-Nord Anglia Performing Arts Programme. Kathryn is a violinist from Pittsfield, Massachusetts. She received her Master of Music degree from The Juilliard School and her Bachelor of Arts degree from Harvard University. She studied with Ronald Copes, Peter Zazofsky, and James Buswell.
Regents International School, Pattaya is hosting a stand at the British Chamber of Commerce Expo in Bangkok this week. We welcomed the British Ambassador, Mr Brian Davidson, to our stand.