On the 12th November 2018, Regents International School Pattaya held its annual Remembrance Day Service. The community paused to remember those that have served and continue to serve for the freedom we share today.
On the 12th November 2018, Regents International School Pattaya held its annual Remembrance Day Service. The community paused to remember those that have served and continue to serve for the freedom we share today.
On the 12th November 2018, Regents International School Pattaya held its annual Remembrance Day Service. The community paused to remember those that have served and continue to serve for the freedom we share today.
The Regents International School community took time to reflect and pay respect to those that died in the line of duty protecting and fighting for the freedoms we share today. This year marked the 100th anniversary of the signing of the armistice between the Allied forces and Germany, marking the end to the First World War.
Parents, students and teachers arrived to Highland Cathedral, performed by Ross Jennings, who also performed Green Hills, Battles O'er, Wings and the 42nds March on the bagpipes. To find out more about Ross and his journey to become the first ever piper to perform in every country around the world, click here.
Following a speech by Sarah Osborne-James, and a minute silence, the Regents Brass band played ‘Abide with Me’ while the poppies were being laid. Mr. Clarence and Josh played Reveille and then the Last Post, a song that signifies the end of the day’s of activities in military tradition.
For this years' Poppy appeal, the generous Regents International School community donated an incredible THB 33,955! The Royal British Legion were very humbled and thankful for the money raised by the community. This will help them to provide financial, social and emotional support to veterans and members of the British Armed Forces, their families and dependents.
Lest We Forget...
At Regents, our specialist staff are experts at creating personalised support programmes for students with additional educational needs. That’s why, throughout October we are celebrating Dyslexia and ADHD Awareness Month.
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