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Over 41 million questions were answered collectively by 61,879 pupils from more than 292 schools and 5,798 classes around the world! Find out how we got on below.
The competition required children to correctly answer as many multiplication and division questions as possible, to give their class and school the best chance of winning.
Well done St Andrews!
Highest scoring band/class in St Andrews International School and total class score.
1st place = 6K (101,445)
2nd place = 4T (68,544)
3rd place = 6R (57,754)
We also had some stand out mathematicians who have achieved sublime individual scores! Helping STA place so highly on the leaderboards!
Congratulations to Ping the best St Andrews Times Table Rockstar who came 4th out of 61,879 pupils in the competition with a student score 26,082 - Well done Ping!
Congratulations to Viran for 2nd Place!
Finally to our 3rd place, congratulations Jihu!
With the goal of providing meaningful help to the flood victims in the northern regions of Thailand, our entire community at St Andrews Bangkok came together to raise funds and donations for the affected families. In the span of a few short weeks, added to donations of food and clothing, we managed to raise an astounding total of 386,676.50 THB in donation funds. To all students, teachers, parents, and staff who participated in our efforts and contributed to this cause—thank you!
Senior student at St Andrews Bangkok, Pun (Year 13), devises an innovative solution for effective waste management. Recently, he completed an ambitious project: an AI-powered waste sorting system. After much research and testing, he got the system to work and put the model to use in one of our rooms at school!
Physics students from St Andrews Bangkok made quite an impression at the Beamline for Schools (BL4S) competition and won the Best Outreach Award for their brilliant work. BL4S is a prestigious global physics contest organised by CERN (the European Laboratory for Particle Physics in Geneva, Switzerland) and DESY (the German Electron Synchrotron in Hamburg, Germany), inviting High School students worldwide to propose detailed experiments to be conducted at a particle accelerator beamline. While our students did not win the main prize of conducting their experiment in Geneva, they still stood out and were recognised from an entry of over 400 teams.
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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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