On Friday 1 March, a group of students from Years 3 and 4 took part in the 2019 TISAC Primary Arts Day. Joining with students from seven other Bangkok schools, the students enjoyed a selection of workshops including Thai Music, Art, Dance and Drama activities. Come the awards ceremony, we were delighted to hear that […]
In Music this term, students in Year 5 have been learning about the music of Carole King and her importance as a female composer in the world of popular music. All of the learning has centred around her Grammy Award-winning song, You’ve Got A Friend. Singing and rhythmic understanding have been a big focus […]
Recently the children celebrated Chinese New Year. We were treated to a fantastic Chinese New Year assembly on Monday the 4th of February which the children really enjoyed. Our topic this half term is ‘Dragons’, and we looked at Chinese dragons and how we could make them in different ways. First we made some dragons […]
Year 4 Kingfishers have been learning about the traditional life of tribes in the rainforest as part of our Topic work. We found out about their daily life, what they eat, what their homes are like and how they dress. We were very interested in learning about how and why they decorate their bodies and […]
On Saturday 9 February, 17 students from Bromsgrove traveled to Brighton College Bangkok to compete in the 2019 TISAC Secondary Battle of the Bands. Our Year 8 band, School Daze, performed in the Lower Secondary category, with their set including the AC/DC hit, Back In Black. The band have been preparing for their first ever […]
Due to relatively high pollution levels in Bangkok lately, Bromsgrove International School Thailand continue to take responsible steps to ensure we are looking after the health and well-being of our students, teachers and community. We monitor the AQI and PM 2.5 levels throughout each day and publish/update the levels on our external doors to inform our […]
Year 13 returned to the hill tribe village that the class of 2018/19 visited last year to continue building the village playground and community centre, using donations from their fundraising at school. The students’ work has really helped community and provided a resource for the villagers that is used everyday!
Year 12 went to Chiang Mai and had five days engaged in outdoor pursuits such as trekking, kayaking and a high ropes course. They also visited a local school to engage with the community and helped to paint their playground.
Six students went to Pattaya to complete their PADI Open Water course. They learnt a huge amount of diving theory and all successfully passed the written and practical exams to become certified divers.
Year 11 were based in Chiang Mai for Challenge Week and stayed in a small village where they worked with the villagers to make mud bricks and construct the walls of their community centre. They also did some jungle trekking and ecology work whilst they were there!