Last month, Regents International School Pattaya's Head Students traveled to New York to attend Nord Anglia Education's exclusive Global Goals Summit held at the UN headquarters. Head Girl Saliha Rehanaz gives an account of her experience there.
With students of Regents International School Pattaya being the next generation of global citizens, our Assistant Head of Primary Sara Berenguer explains why our school encourages cultural intelligence.
Following on from last week’s successful International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) results at Regents International School Pattaya – with a fantastic average score of 33 points; our recent graduates share their individual stories.
Head Students Osman Tatrokov and Saliha Rehanaz are getting ready to travel across continents to the city of New York, where they will attend the UN’s High-Level Political Forum next week.
Assistant Head of Primary, Sara Berenguer, talks about interdependence and the importance of cooperation and teamwork both at home and in a work environment.
Regents International School Pattaya was invited by the British Embassy to design a showcase to celebrate a British innovator for a special Queen's Birthday Party held in Bangkok last night.
Always a highlight of the year at Regents, our students are enjoying some amazing activities and trips as part of Round Square Week. Round Square schools are characterised by a shared belief in delivering an education that draws from six ideals - democracy, service, environmentalism, leadership, adventure and internationalism
While many of us will be relaxing on holiday in August, Regents International School Pattaya Year 12 student, Nikolay Poklonskii, will be attending a two week Business and Management Course at the prestigious Oxford Academy.
From a potential pool of over 30,000 Nord Anglia Education students, 82 have been selected to represent NAE in a United Nations High Level Political Forum in New York in July, including Regents Head Boy and Girl, Osman Tatrokov and Saliha Rehanaz. Of the 82 selected students, Osman is just one of eight who have been chosen to speak, and the only student from a school in Thailand.
Regents International School Pattaya had nine finalists in the Global Campus Visual Arts Competition, more than any other school in the Nord Anglia Education group. Amongst our finalists was the overall winner, Elina Smyth.
Regents International School Pattaya's award winning Design & Technology team is once again demonstrating that they are at the cutting edge of 21st century teaching with their Robotics Workshop which is taking place this week.
A visit by Regents IB students to the Camillian Centre in Rayong proves inspirational. Year 12 student Mirabell Niklas reports on a trip that has her and her fellow students determined to develop a closer relationship with the Centre.
Regents International School Pattaya hosted a hugely successful 2017 Primary FOBISIA Games over the weekend. The Games attracted Year 5 and 6 athletes from the International School Brunei, North London Collegiate Jeju, Harrow International School Beijing, the International School Penang Uplands Malaysia and St Andrews Bangkok. See photo gallery and final report here.
Regents International School Pattaya was delighted to welcome His Royal Highness the Crown Prince of Brunei, Prince Haji Al–Muhtadee Billah and his wife, Crown Princess Sarah, to the 2017 Primary FOBISIA Games which took place over the weekend.
Regents International School Pattaya is thrilled to welcome five international schools to the 2017 Primary FOBISIA Games. The first event, swimming, is underway.
As part of its unique Juilliard collaboration, Regents International School Pattaya will welcome Mr Andrew Wangemann on 30th May to share his joy for percussion with Primary and Early Primary pupils.
The Business and Economics Department is very pleased to congratulate Surotama Banerjee on successfully gaining a placement in the Economics Summer Programme at Brown University in the United States.
Yesterday morning the Year 12 IB Geography students set off at 5.00am to Koh Phi Phi to collect data for their Geography IA. This piece of work is worth up to 25% of their final IB Grade.