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We’re continuing our November Coffee Mornings with the next one this coming Friday, 8 November. It’s at Primary School but we encourage High School parents to come too! The topic is “Sustainability” - something that affects us all - and we want to make it a party. So we’re celebrating the grand opening of a new shop at School: Little Steps to Zero Waste. The EcoBeasts will be there with fun and games and there will be prizes to be won.
The Coffee Mornings are an opportunity to come and learn about a designated school topic and to get to know/chat to other parents. At last week’s Coffee Morning Mr Adam and Mr Damon explained the Sports/ECA programme and answered parent questions. Our next Coffee Morning is on Sustainability and it’s in the form of a party - to help celebrate the launch of a new shop at School: Little Steps to Zero Waste. All parents - whether their children are in Primary or in High School - are welcome!
Please sign up here so we can plan refreshments accordingly.
We hope to see you at one of these events!
Are you a new student at St Andrews International School Bangkok looking to dip your toes into the world of swimming? Or perhaps you are a current student who has always wanted to improve your skills in the pool? Then there is no better time than now to join the STA Marlins Swimming Squad. The Marlins Recreational Group is our latest swimming programme, welcoming all beginners on Tuesdays after school.
At St Andrews Bangkok, we believe that every child has the potential to discover and develop a unique musical voice. Our Instrumental Programme offers students an extraordinary opportunity to explore and master a range of musical instruments, fostering a lifelong love for music and enhancing their cognitive and creative development.
Students enjoy having their own device which they can personalise and which is always available. In response to concerns around bag weight and battery life, we extended the range of devices that students were able to bring to school.
As Term 3 comes to an end, three senior students, Eleonore, Natalie, and Ananya, reflect on their experiences in the IB Diploma Programme at St Andrews International School Bangkok. Perhaps one of the most meaningful projects Ananya and Natalie took on during their senior studies was starting a foundation with a few other friends called Today4tomorrow – an initiative to provide opportunities to underprivileged girls in Thailand.
High School: +66 2 056 9555
General: admissions@standrews.ac.th
HR: hrrecruitment@standrews.ac.th
Careers & Higher Education Counselling: universities@standrews.ac.th
Primary School
9 Pridi Banomyong 20/1, Sukhumvit 71,
Phra Khanong Nuea,
Vadhana, Bangkok 10110
THAILAND
High School
1020 Sukhumvit Road,
Phra Khanong,
Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110
THAILAND
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