Year 6 ended last week with some uplifting pop songs, let’s work together this anti-bullying week and there have been health-minded additions to our internal learning environment.
Find out about the experts that will be virtually visiting us from Juilliard, an update on Air Quality, details of Year 9 IGCSE information evening and the Flu Vaccination Programme.
Some of our students climbed into the art during a unique visit to the ‘Art in Paradise’ gallery. Loy Krathong day at school was a special one. Find out how Year 6 are raising money for the Royal British Legion. And a former St Andrews student taught us the science behind an environmentally-friendly invention that turns air into water.
Loy Krathong was a sight to behold for the community. Our Marlins and Flames got stuck into an action-packed weekend of sport. This week, we have a performing arts extravaganza, special Juilliard virtual visitors and a PTG coffee morning in Primary School.
The learning cycle is never linear for any child, it naturally fluctuates. In the classroom or through virtual schooling, every student experiences times of acceleration and others which are more challenging.
We celebrated Scottish heritage and culture as the Lions, Leopards and Tigers demonstrated immense physical skills during the Annual Highland Games. The STARs holiday camp was a shining success as students got well-deserved fun and games for hard work at school.
Take a look at all the activities KS2 completed to end a super busy half term. We have a health and safety reminder for everyone! Plus, Loy Kratong is at the end of this month as well as the creative ‘My Country’ themed writing competition closing date looming! It’s not too late to get involved!
Here's the latest: I have been very fortunate to be in attendance for a number of fantastic drama performances IGCSE and Aladdin. There was a great PTG Social in Ekkamai, International Week is just around the corner and an update on competitive sports fixtures.
As mentioned in previous newsletters, we have been in discussion with our neighbours on Pridi 20 and the local authorities to try and help minimise the flow of traffic and the parking situation on the Soi, which is causing so many to be upset in the neighbourhood.
As mentioned in previous newsletters, we have been in discussion with our neighbours on Pridi 20 and the local authorities to try and help minimise the flow of traffic and the parking situation on the Soi, which is causing so many to be upset in the neighbourhood.
After some discussions as within the Senior Leadership Team (SLT) and after meeting with the PTG, we have now finalised a plan to go ahead with our International Day with a slightly revised format to ensure more distancing and manage the numbers of people in the Sports Hall for the buffet.
Year 3 test their mettle while we're happy to announce the first competition of the year for KS2. Importantly for you, we’re excited to invite parents back on campus to use the facilities at STEPS Cafe.