Later this year Regents International School Pattaya will be celebrating 25 years of academic excellence and unbeatable learning experiences. We want to tell everyone about this exciting landmark and would like to ask for your help to design a new logo we can use to highlight our 25th anniversary.
A key decision for students heading into Sixth Form is which route to take in order to have access to a wide range of opportunities at university and beyond. While A Levels are a common choice, the most popular alternative is the internationally recognised International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme.
Last week all Key Stage 3 students left school for the week to take part in Outdoor Education Week. Here is a recap from each of the Year groups on what they got up to during the week and why Regents International School Pattaya believes experiential learning is important in providing holistic education.
Regents is one of the first schools in the world to benefit from the complete Juilliard-Nord Anglia Performing Arts Programme, including music, dance and drama.
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.
Last Thursday marked the beginning of a crucial academic event for our Year 11 and Year 13 students; who are currently sitting their mock iGCSE and IBDP exams, respectively.
Year 9 students are currently studying Shakespeare’s ‘The Tempest’ in English. The purpose of the dance workshop was for students to physically embody the storm and to give them an experience of learning about the narrative through movement.
On the 23rd November, the Regents community came together to celebrate Loy Krathong. This traditional festival is celebrated every year to pay respect to the river goddess, Phra Mae Khongkha.
Students were given the opportunity to take part in a collaborative project fusing movement with art. Students explored the concept of performance art with reference to artist ‘Heather Hansen’.