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Saturday, 7th September, was an unforgettable day for the St Andrews International School Bangkok community at The Rainbow Fun Run 2024 Charity Walk/Run for Neurodiversity in Rama 9 Park!
The Rainbow Room - A Neurodiversity Awareness Centre hosted this event to raise awareness and funds for neurodiversity and special needs projects. The event aimed to promote wellness through exercise, encourage community involvement and support inclusive, creative, and sustainable activities for all ages and abilities.
Mr Andrew, Mr Dan, Mr Hugh, and Mr Sean braved the heat in our High School mascot costumes. Their combined efforts helped raise an incredible 21,100 THB! Despite the challenge, their dedication made the day worthwhile, fun, and memorable.
It was wonderful to see so many students, parents, and teachers running or cheering on the participants, all coming together to raise funds for Neurodiversity. A heartfelt thank you goes to everyone who supported, donated, or participated in the event. The generosity and community spirit made the day extra special and the school is incredibly proud to represent such a caring and kind-hearted community.
Eloise reflects on her experiences representing St Andrews International School at the annual Remembrance Day service hosted by the British Club in Bangkok. She expresses her deep gratitude for honouring the sacrifices of fallen soldiers and the pride she feels in continuing a family tradition while representing her school and community. Eloise emphasises the importance of this meaningful event in fostering remembrance and appreciation.
Students at St Andrews International School Bangkok have begun an exciting artificial intelligence project: integrating Nord Anglia’s “Misty the Robot” with conversational AI model, ChatGPT. Under the guidance of our Head of Robotics, Mr Rob Parker, they recently presented their results to Regional Managing Director, Mr Shaun Williams, as well as the Board of Directors at St Andrews, with the proposition of growing this project as a collaborative research venture across Nord Anglia schools.
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!
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