The final performance last night of this year's secondary production was a most rewarding experience for performers and audience alike, and provided yet another reminder of the extraordinary talents and courage of the students of Regents International School Pattaya.
Regents International School Pattaya's boys' football team captured a silver medal in the final day today to cap off a most successful international tournament.
Regents International School Pattaya was very pleased to welcome His Excellency the British Ambassador to Thailand, Mr Brian Davidson, who officially opened our state-of-the-art science laboratories this morning. Accompanying Mr Davidson was Mr Marcus Winsley, Director of Trade and Investment. Other special guests included Dr Virachai, founder of Regents, and Mr Noppasitcha Na Nakorn, Deputy Head of Education in Pattaya.
Regents International School Pattaya celebrated the Chinese and Korean New Year this morning with a dazzling parade led by the Early Primary children. With drummers adding a rousing beat, and a red dragon stealing the show, Primary children joined in the fun.
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.
Year 7 history students at Regents International School Pattaya were set a homework challenge to create some exciting and creative castles. See their extraordinary creations...
As part of the Megastar Award (part of the British Science Association CREST awards) Year 7 science students at Regents International School Pattaya have been finding out about toothpaste.They made their own, and then compared it to some shop bought brands. Find out which brand was the winner......................
Congratulations to Regents International School Pattaya's sailing team which competed in the Thailand inter-school sailing championships and finished a very creditable 2nd place after two solid days racing.
Teacher Spotlight: Arthur Moore
Job Title: Teacher of Secondary Mathematics.
Arthur Moore holds a 1st Class Honours BSc degree in Management and Strategy from Aston University and a PGCE in Secondary Education from Birmingham City University. He is currently studying for a Masters in Educational Leadership with Warwick University...........find out more.
The Juilliard School, a world leader in performing arts education, and Nord Anglia are pleased to announce that applications are open for Summer Performing Arts with Juilliard – our summer programme from 8 - 22 July 2017 for students aged 10 – 18 years old.
This week, all students in Computing lessons will be taking part in a worldwide activity called the ‘Hour of Code’. The Hour of Code is a one hour introduction to Computer Science, designed to demystify programming and show that anybody can learn how to code.
We are keenly anticipating our Secondary School production, Once, which will be performed on the 7th and 8th February 2017. Rehearsals continue every week. In the meantime, enjoy our Mannequin Challenge video.
On Wednesday 30th November, at 5.00pm, an audience were taken on a mysterious visual and auditory journey consisting of music, singing, movement and design inspired by Complicite Theatre Company. This IB Theatre performance examination requires students to devise an original piece of theatre whilst collaborating and taking risks.
Another example of creative teaching and learning at Regents International School Pattaya as our Design & Technology Department gets 'tanked up' for their Electronics and Robotics promotion across the curriculum.
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.
Five teams, three countries, over 100 Year 5 and 6 children with a love of sport and a desire to compete – that was the successful recipe for the inaugural Nord Anglia South East Asia Games, held over the weekend at Regents International School Pattaya.
Parents and teachers at Regents International School joined 3 outstanding students to celebrate their academic achievements at the Outstanding Cambridge Learner Award Ceremony, hosted by Bangkok Preparatory School.