Congratulations to Nice for his CIE award for TOP IN THAILAND for Information & Communication Technology.
On Monday morning we hosted our 3rd Annual Big House Christmas Quiz which is always a huge success with our secondary community! The usual excitement and Christmas cheer was wholly evident in the theatre and the students, as always, did us proud! Well done to all of our winners!
Alice Law, Head of Communications and Choir Director of Bromsgrove International School Thailand, welcomed H.E. Mr. Francesco Saverio Nisio, Ambassador of the Republic of Italy to Thailand, and Elisabetta Vono Nisio, spouse of the Ambassador of the Republic of Italy, to Thailand at “The Taste of Music”, a charity dinner and concert gala on 15th November 2017 at the Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit Hotel. A grandeur event to support “The Home For The Aged Ratchasima”; a new charity initiative by the Camillians in Thailand. The initiative aims to take care and serve the underprivileged elderly of the Thai community.
In partnership with the Italian Embassy Bangkok, this event is part our school 15th Anniversary celebrations. In addition, this event has also been designated as an official event on the Italian Festival Thailand 2017 calendar. The auspicious evening was serenaded by a joining force of musical talents-celebrated pianist Nat Yontararak, respected Thai soprano Barbara Zion, and, a talented rising star, brilliant young Italian tenor David Sotgiu, The trio were supported by a 50-member choir from Bromsgrove International School Thailand.
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We are delighted to share the new online registration procedure for the Bromsgrove Music Academy. All tuition and registration details can now be found on our school website at http://www.bromsgrove.ac.th/music. Please note that registration can now take place at any point during the term and will be valid for the remainder of the 2017-18 academic year.
Due to the new procedure, please can all parents of current Music Academy students complete the online registration form by Monday 11 December 2017. This will enable lessons to be scheduled for the beginning of Term 2 without delay.
We are delighted to share our ECA programme for Term 2 with you. We have a varied and inspiring range of ECAs on offer and we hope your child will continue to enjoy extending their learning through this programme. We are offering a breadth of opportunities across sport, academics, the arts and life skills.
Our programme this year in Secondary continues with its three strands:
- Engage
- Create
- Activate
Please see the links below for details of the activities on offer each day:
We expect students to choose ECAs from the three strands across the week to broaden and enhance their extracurricular time. Year 9 students will all be taking part in the Expedition and Survival Skills ECA as part of their enrichment programme. Many of the popular ECAs from Term 1 will run this term as well, so students who did not take part last term, have the opportunity to experience these activities.
We ask for your support to guide your child in their ECA choices and if an ECA has an additional cost, separate parental/guardian consent will be sought before a student is enrolled in the ECA. Please note that your Activities and Sundries Deposit balance will be used in the first instance to pay for this activity and by giving consent you authorise the Finance Office to debit your balance accordingly.
We cannot wait for our Term 2 ECA programme to begin!
See you tomorrow.
Bromsgrove Charity Fun Run 2017 Organizing Team
We are very proud that Nicha Vorrasanpisut (Eng) Year 12 has won a full scholarship for Women’s Golf from the University of Hawaii. At Bromsgrove, we are all extremely excited for her future studies and it shows that her outstanding work ethic both in academics and golf have come to fruition. Well done Eng!
Mr Prasit Pawakranond, Chairman of the Board of Governors of Bromsgrove International School Thailand, gave a bouquet to Mr Thada Savetsila, one of our Board of Governors members, to congratulate him for the appointment by the Prime Minister, to be the committee member of the Office of the Education Council who has to serve the country for a 4-year term. This is a prestige position which has a great impact towards the education system across Thailand.
We were honored today to welcome Professor Chris Baldwin from Newcastle University Medical School, UK (Malaysia campus) to meet with our Secondary students aspiring to read medicine once they graduate from BIST. Professor Baldwin, gave our students expert advice on the medical course content, application procedures and interview techniques. Professor Baldwin will return later in the year to meet with BIST parents interested in their child reading medicine at university in the future. In addition, while on campus Professor Baldwin and Dr Moore, Headmaster & CEO signed a partnership MOU, meaning that BIST students will have access to expert advice, support and guidance on medical school applications for their future university applications. We are confident that this partnership will enable our BIST students that wish to pursue a medical degree in the future to realise their dreams.