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!
High School Design and Technology students step outside the classroom to explore design and architecture in Bangkok. Year 8 students visited a uniquely designed café precinct, where they learned from the architect of the precinct himself how thoughtful use of materials, geometry, and landscaping can transform spaces. Meanwhile, Year 12 IB students explored the fusion of modern technology and traditional craftsmanship and the use of natural materials at the impressive studio of renowned Thailand-based architect Patrick Keane.
Sports Day in Primary School is a joyful and exciting event that brings the school community together to celebrate movement, teamwork, and fun. With a wide range of activities—from egg and spoon races to shot put throws—students in Primary compete in House teams, cheered on by teachers, families, and friends. The day encourages physical activity, builds good sportsmanship, and creates lasting memories, making it one of the most special days of the school year.
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!
High School Design and Technology students step outside the classroom to explore design and architecture in Bangkok. Year 8 students visited a uniquely designed café precinct, where they learned from the architect of the precinct himself how thoughtful use of materials, geometry, and landscaping can transform spaces. Meanwhile, Year 12 IB students explored the fusion of modern technology and traditional craftsmanship and the use of natural materials at the impressive studio of renowned Thailand-based architect Patrick Keane.
Sports Day in Primary School is a joyful and exciting event that brings the school community together to celebrate movement, teamwork, and fun. With a wide range of activities—from egg and spoon races to shot put throws—students in Primary compete in House teams, cheered on by teachers, families, and friends. The day encourages physical activity, builds good sportsmanship, and creates lasting memories, making it one of the most special days of the school year.
We’re thrilled to share that St Andrews International School Bangkok has once again made a mark in the realm of music. In the Nord Anglia Education (NAE) Global Campus Virtual Young Musician of the Year 2025 competition, we had 9 students from our Primary School and High School securing a place or a winning entry. What a true testament this is to the exceptional musical skills and dedication of our students.
Year 11 students participate in a research project using the VEX CTE Workcell educational tool to show how automation works using robot arms, conveyor belts, and pneumatics on a mini assembly line, just like in real-world manufacturing facilities.
We’re happy to welcome STA Class of 2020 alumni Aashish and Taiyo back to campus for a casual meet and greet with current Year 13 students to discuss how their diverse experiences inside and outside the classroom prepared them for life beyond school.
On 25th April 2025, Year 7 First Language Japanese students with Mr Paul, Mr Roo, and Khun Noke from the Senior Leadership Team sowed seeds to plant new trees across campus, offering students a hands-on learning experience, fostering teamwork, and the importance of caring for nature.
Senior students at St Andrews Bangkok organised another successful blood donation drive with the Thai Red Cross Society on Monday, 24th March 2025. With 62 people registered and 47 units of blood donated by students, parents, and staff, the event raised awareness about the power of saving lives through blood donation.
To mark Earth Day 2025 at the end of Term 2, the Year 7 First Language Japanese class embarked on a meaningful environmental and cultural project of growing rice and creating a paddy field on campus. This hands-on experience brought together elements from several subjects – Science, Geography, and First Languages – creating a shared learning journey bringing awareness of biodiversity and culture.