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Year 13 students at St Andrews International School Bangkok are hard at work preparing for their final exhibition on 21 March.
As the final exhibition approaches, Visual Arts students in Year 13 are working hard to refine and complete their artworks. They are required at higher level to produce 8 to 11 resolved artworks, which is no small task. The price of excellence at IB level is time consuming work, paying close attention to detail and intense refinement and review of each work. On Thursday 21 March 2019 from 3.00 p.m. to 7.00 p.m. on the 7th floor of the Blue Building we will be treated to an excellent exhibition of art from our young artists. What we won’t see is the hours of work, sweat and tears that has gone into this exhibition. Here are some shots of our students deep in concentration as they refine their work, with a taster of some of the studio pieces.
Our artist of the week is Year 13 student Arnav Narula. His graphic drawing combines a number of elements of religious symbolism, playing with the concept of a world of synthesized spiritual practices. This is one of the artworks that will be featured in Arnav’s IB exhibition
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.
Students at St Andrews International School Bangkok have begun an exciting artificial intelligence project: integrating Nord Anglia’s “Misty the Robot” with conversational AI model, ChatGPT. Under the guidance of our Head of Robotics, Mr Rob Parker, they recently presented their results to Regional Managing Director, Mr Shaun Williams, as well as the Board of Directors at St Andrews, with the proposition of growing this project as a collaborative research venture across Nord Anglia schools.
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Vadhana, Bangkok 10110
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Khlong Toei, Bangkok 10110
THAILAND
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