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It seems that KS1 love junk and can’t get enough of the boxes and tubes that you have been sending in for our junk modeling table! Every playtime has seen dozens of children eagerly going through the bins and boxes to see what has been added since the previous day.
Thank you for sending it in….but please keep it coming!
Please make sure that all containers are washed out and have no sharp edges, and let the children sort this valuable junk into the bins on the playground
We are already 3 weeks into term and the learning is in full swing. The Y1 Senses Topic is underway and last week 1M and 1S had a visit from Hetty and Hatty, who have a lot to learn when it comes to looking after their eyes. Luckily the children could give them some advice, thanks to their learning this term.
With Blindfold Drawing Challenges and Guided Walks, the children have started to understand how important it is to look after their eyes.
Last week saw the Terra Nova in its first full week of active service...and it certainly has been very active. For the moment we are timetabling the new climbing frame and limiting the numbers to five-minute sessions, until everyone has had a turn and knows how to use it safely and sensibly. We are not just restricting its use to break times, and teachers are taking down their classes at different times throughout the school day. It has been a great success and has added a new experience to the playground. Once the children are familiar with it we hope to have more open access.
At St Andrews Bangkok, we believe that every student deserves to feel seen, valued, and included both inside and outside the classroom. That’s why we are incredibly proud to introduce the Friendship Benches project, an initiative designed to foster connection, kindness, and community spirit across the school.
From 25th May to 27th May, St Andrews International School Bangkok proudly hosted the 2025 Nord Anglia SEA STEAM Festival. Students from across Southeast Asia came together for three inspiring days of creativity, collaboration, and real-world problem-solving. This year’s big question: “How can we reduce or repurpose school waste to create a lasting impact in our communities and environment?”
From cultural celebrations and hands-on STEAM challenges to expert talks and a final showcase of student-led projects, the festival was a true celebration of innovation and sustainability.
NAE Global Campus received a staggering 3,300 entries from 66 Nord Anglia schools all around the world, and one student from STA shone bright, winning Best in Show in the Art Music category: a big congratulations to Freya in Year 8 for her truly outstanding achievement and stellar performance!
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9 Pridi Banomyong 20/1, Sukhumvit 71,
Phra Khanong Nuea,
Vadhana, Bangkok 10110
THAILAND
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1020 Sukhumvit Road,
Phra Khanong,
Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110
THAILAND
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