What's New: Year 3 Newsletter
Residentials have been a huge success. The children have been superstars and I hope they have been sharing lots of stories about resi with you at home.
A note from the Principal
Well
done to our Year 3 students and teachers on a fantastic Residential in Pattaya!
We are always delighted to see them set off and just as happy to welcome them
back safely.
We have had a few cases of Hand, Foot, and Mouth (HFM) in Primary—this is a
common childhood illness that is easily passed to others. Please watch for symptoms like a fever,
sore throat, and blisters. If your child is diagnosed, please send the medical
certificate promptly to the class teacher or our Nursing team. This helps us
coordinate with Health Authorities to take appropriate steps. If a class is
instructed to close, learning will continue online via our CSL program. Unwell
students should not attend ECAs or events.
Residentials have been a lot of fun so far! Good luck to the four classes going next week!
A note from the Principal
This Wednesday, we were delighted to host 11 schools for our first-ever Language Olympiad! The event brought together Primary and Secondary students from across Bangkok and beyond to celebrate multilingualism and culture. It was a fantastic day—congratulations to all the students who took part!
Thank you for your donations for SMILE day. All the Y3 classes had a lovely time with their Y6 buddy classes. A real community event!
A note from the Principal
We have had a fantastic week in Primary, filled with many wonderful events. Highlights included a brilliant parent workshop on fine motor skills, the joy of Smile Day, World Book Day celebrations, and an exquisite showcase of creativity at An Evening with the Primary Arts.
Building walls - Fraction walls! Lots of practical Maths going on on Y3 to help develop understanding of fractions.
A note from the Principal
We hope you had a relaxing break!
A note from the Principal
We have all enjoyed our first week back, and it was great to
see our students return from their mid-terms full of energy and enthusiasm.
This
morning, I was welcomed by over 140 little Pirates, all beaming with excitement
as they enjoyed their special day in Year 2! I also took a moment to soak in
the warmth of the Foundation Stage setting—it was such a joy to see the wealth
of toys and resources sparking curiosity, parents and children cozied up for a
story, teachers greeting families with genuine warmth, a fresh lavender bush
beginning to bloom in the garden, and children working together to build a
river in the sandpit.
It was a beautiful reminder of the care, connection, and creativity that fill
our school every day.