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How are project-based assessments in Key Stage 3 Technology revolutionising the way we learn?
Project-based assessments are an alternative to tests that allow students to engage with their learning in more concrete ways. Instead of merely studying theory, a hands-on project asks students to apply what they have learned to an in-depth exploration of a topic.
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Primary School: A STARS initiative, Birthday celebrations in Year 1 and Year 5, investigate heart rate.
Last week we saw birthday biscuits, entrepreneurial skills, and scientific investigation around Primary School. Find out more below…
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IB Sport Science: Cooking up a storm learning about nutrition!
Our IB Sport Scientists have been putting their theory into practice. Using our school student, kitchen Year 13 students collaborated to plan and create lunch recipes for different types of athletes.
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How do we apply project-based learning in the classroom?
Project-based learning (PBL) is a teaching method in which students learn by actively engaging in real-world and personally meaningful projects. At St Andrews, we aim to develop projects which emulate the real-life working environment, which allow students to find creative approaches to solving problems and strengthen their creative skills.
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Pandemic a “great disruptor” for education: EDUtech Asia 2021
While the pandemic has brought many challenges, it’s also introduced a new wave of innovation, resilience and collaboration in education that could prove to be a permanent “great disruptor” to the sector.
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Head's Lines: Loy Krathong Celebrations
Enjoy more photos from our safe and well-organised Loy Krathong celebrations! Find out what we discussed during the International School Association of Thailand (ISAT) online Annual General Meeting and the re-elected committee. Finally, as is our Christmas tradition, the last day of Term 1 is a half-day.
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High School: Three weeks until Christmas...
With Christmas just around the corner see what’s in plan for our High School students. A new Christmas lunch menu and Christmas Fair are some of the many festivities to look forward to. Also, please have a look at the rest of this Terms 1 calendar, full of important parents’ evenings, subject option presentations and events.
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Primary School: Nursery Rhyme Week!
Primary had a jam-packed week full of fun! Nursery Rhymes galore and floating krathongs to finish the week off. Christmas has also arrived with a Snowman spotted on campus!
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Primary Phonics - Learning the "F" sound as Firefighters
In Foundation Stage 3 (FS3) Phonics, children focused on the "f" sound through imaginative and creative play.
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Head's Lines: Remembrance Day
Remembrance Service at the British Club proved, as always, to be a very moving and thought-provoking experience. Let's continue to remain vigilant and work together to maintain this new normalcy and stability over the four remaining weeks of this Term. Finally, let's look forward to Loy Krathong, a cultural festival that the whole of Thailand will celebrate this Friday.
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The Thai Department share myths about Naga
Being part of the roots of the Thai language and culture, understanding Naga and other myths help us to better understand Thai culture and way of life. The beliefs and legends about Naga seem to originate from India and have been blended into local myths and legends, being widely known here just like our neighbours, e.g. Laos, Cambodia and Myanmar.
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Primary School: Nursery Rhyme Week and Loy Krathong on Friday!
Action-packed schedules, full of rhythm and traditional festivities! Last week, we saw Year 2 plant pumpkins, FS3 phonics children focus on the "f" sound through creative play and Year 3 design dragon eyes out of clay.
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High School: Christmas comes early this year
The weeks are flying by, with Christmas decorations up earlier than usual as Term ends a week earlier than it did last year. Plenty is happening before that, beginning with Friday's Loy Krathong Celebrations. Also, Year 11 and Year 9 students will soon make important decisions about their 'Subject Choices' and 'First thoughts' for Senior Studies/(I)GCSE Option Choices.
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High School Art: Inktober Winners!
Now that October has drawn to a close, we have received all the entries for our Inktober competition. We have been amazed by the imagination and skill of the students who have dedicated their time and effort over the last month to create some beautiful artwork. We are delighted to announce the winners of the competition and share with you their wonderful artwork.
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IB Physics: Analysing the impact of gravity on acceleration
Last week our young adepts of physical sciences were asked to investigate the acceleration due to gravity.
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Primary School Music: Why we sing at St Andrews!
Each week, from Foundation Stage 3 to Year 6, children enthusiastically take part in a Year Group singing session. Whether it's in person or through the Virtual School Experience it is fantastic to see so many children joining in with actions and movement - as well as having a lot of fun!
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Primary School: Our first community recycling initiative!
To empower children and their families to make a positive change, we have partnered with Trashlucky, launching our first-ever community recycling initiative.
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High School: Approaching “Normalcy”
Life is quickly starting to feel more “normal” again in our third week back in school. With so many students in school, lessons are much more normal too. Lunchtimes are buzzing with energy again as students are back playing Football, Basketball, and Volleyball.
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Global Campus: First Language Japanese Bilingual Book Writers!
Eleven STA students learning Japanese in Primary and High School receive Global Campus Bronze, Silver and Gold badges for outstanding efforts and contributions in the GC Bilingual Book Writing Project.
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