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St Andrews International School Bangkok Year 7 art students spent the day at the Erawan Museum, drawing and photographing the beautiful artefacts and scenery.
On Monday 5 February, the Art Department took the whole of Year 7 to the Erawan Museum in Samut Prakan, on the outskirts of Bangkok. The purpose of the trip was to gather visual resources to fund a new project on “Mythical Beasts”. The Erawan Museum was an ideal destination for this because of the fantastic selection of Thai statues and sculptures. The museum is renowned for its giant three-headed bronze elephant statue, which sits on top of the main museum building. The elephant originally derives from Hindu religion and contain a depiction of the cosmos inside the statue itself. Our students spent time drawing and photographing the artefacts and beautiful ‘Himmapan’ gardens, including the intricate Kinnaree statues. They will go on to use this visual research to develop ideas for their own mythical beast paintings.
At St Andrews Bangkok, we’re proud to offer the International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme (IBCP)—a pathway that blends academic excellence with real-world learning. Designed for students with a passion for a particular career field, the IBCP allows them to gain practical skills, IB-level academics, and global perspectives to prepare for university and beyond.
With access to career-related studies, IB Diploma courses, and personal development opportunities, our students build the confidence and experience needed to take their next steps. Whether pursuing higher education or entering the professional world, the IBCP ensures they are future-ready.
Eloise reflects on her experiences representing St Andrews International School at the annual Remembrance Day service hosted by the British Club in Bangkok. She expresses her deep gratitude for honouring the sacrifices of fallen soldiers and the pride she feels in continuing a family tradition while representing her school and community. Eloise emphasises the importance of this meaningful event in fostering remembrance and appreciation.
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THAILAND
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