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  • A Small Part of the World Concert - Performed by Y1 and Y2

    On May 25th, our Year 1 and Year 2 students wowed us with their enchanting "A Small Part of the World" concert. They performed songs and dances from around the world, showcasing their talent and love for the performing arts. The attention to detail was amazing, with props and backdrops bringing the performance to life. The students delivered mesmerizing musical performances, playing the ukulele and representing different countries and cultures. Their collaboration and unity on stage were impressive, reflecting their hard work and dedication. The colorful costumes further enhanced the visual appeal and immersed the audience in the diverse cultures of each represented country. The heart and soul of the concert were the mesmerizing musical performances by our talented students. They presented a delightful medley of songs representing various cultures, from the melodic tunes of Japan to the rhythmic beats of South Africa. Their versatility and ability to adapt to different musical styles were impressive. None of this would have been possible without the tireless efforts of our dedicated school administrators, teachers, TAs, and nannies. Their guidance and commitment to nurturing the students' talents played a vital role in the concert's success. We are grateful for their unwavering support. Mr. Brenton Hall - AISB Director Ms. Laura King - Head of Primary A huge shout out to our incredible musical directors, Ms. Prim and Mr. Fox, for their expertise and guidance that made every note perfect. We're so grateful for the amazing experience you gave us. We would like to thank our talented vocal coach, Mr. Jonathan, and exceptional ukulele teacher, Mr. Boon, for their tireless work in refining our students' voices and bringing out their best performances. A special mention goes to Ms. Jessica, our visuals expert, whose creative designs added depth and beauty to the concert. Teachers, TAs and Nannies Year 1 Mr. Gareth, Ms. Sarah, P'Lin Ms. Lisa, Ms. Angelica, P'Dang Mr. John, Ms. Noreen, P'Nan Ms. Rachael, Ms. Lyn, P'Kaek Year 2 Ms. Jenna, Ms. Faiza, P'Yui Ms. Caela, Ms. Kay, P'Jan Ms. Tracy, Ms. Krishna, P'Pu Ms. Amy, Ms. Oom, P'Kai Mr. Steven, Ms Marris, P'Nang EAL Teachers/Learning Support Ms. Taryn Mr. Connor Ms. Christy Mr. Spencer Ms. Merisa We extend our thanks to the costume committee for their contributions. Costume Design and Production Ms. Lia, Ms. Jasmeen, Ms. Alisa, Ms. Kaniya, Ms. Mio, Ms. Anny, Ms. Sapir, Ms. Nattaporn, Ms. Yumi, Ms. Saori, Ms. Kyoko, Ms. Akiko, Ms. Miho, Ms. Seon, Ms. Kaori, Ms. Hye Yeong Kim, Ms. Lise, Ms. Nuengruethai, Ms. Nalinee, Ms. Yoko , Ms. Sakshi, Ms. Jyoti, Ms. Rupali, Ms. Fumi, Ms. Avis, Ms. Jane, Ms. Klangjai and Ms. Puntawud Administrative Staff Ms. Panita, Ms. Wanthanee, Ms. Chelsey, Ms. Pratana We thank all the other admin staff who contributed to the success of this event. Transport AISB Transport Staff Montri Transport Staff Srinkharinwot University The Director and Staff of the Institute of Culture and Arts The dedication, passion, and talent of our young performers left a lasting mark. We can't wait to see what they'll do next. This concert reminded us that it truly is a small world after all. 🎵🌍🎉

  • Soi 31 Campus Joyous Songkran Festivities

    The annual Songkran Festival, also known as the Thai New Year, is a significant event in Thailand's cultural calendar. It provides an excellent opportunity for students to learn more about the rich cultural heritage of Thailand while celebrating together as a community. For many students and staff, this was their first time experiencing the traditional Thai festival of Songkran. The festival was an excellent opportunity for them to learn more about the cultural significance of the event and the customs that are associated with it. It was an inclusive event that brought together students from different backgrounds and allowed them to celebrate together as a community. At our Soi 31 campus, the festival was celebrated with great excitement and energy. Students and staff came dressed in traditional Thai attire and floral shirts. The Thai department organized various activities to help them understand the significance and history of the festival. One of the activities was the water-pouring ceremony, where students poured water over the hands of their elders. This allowed our students to learn about the cultural significance of the ceremony, respect their elders, and demonstrate gratitude. The ceremony symbolizes the purification of the mind, body, and soul, washing away sins and bad luck and providing a fresh start and a clean slate for the new year. The school courtyard was transformed into a festive and colorful space where students played traditional Songkran games by splashing water on each other and having water fights. The atmosphere was filled with laughter, joy, and a sense of camaraderie as the students bonded over the shared experience. The Songkran celebration was a huge success, and it was evident that everyone had a great time. It was a wonderful way to end the term and celebrate the traditions of Thailand. Incorporating cultural celebrations and traditions into our curriculum allows our students to learn and appreciate different cultures and customs. In summary, the Soi 31 campus celebrated the Songkran Festival with great enthusiasm and energy. The festival provided an excellent opportunity for students to learn about Thailand's rich cultural heritage and to celebrate together as a community. It was a memorable event that ended term 2 on a high note.

  • AISB Chess Academy is Now Open

    Exciting News! 📣 Unleash Your Child's Potential at Our New Chess Academy! We're thrilled to announce the opening of our very own chess academy at Mille Malle, Sukhumvit 20! ♟♟️🏆 At our academy, we have created a program that combines learning with fun, providing an engaging environment for your child to enhance their chess skills and take their game to the next level. Through interactive lessons, engaging activities, and friendly competitions, your child will develop a deep understanding of chess while having a blast. Our chess academy welcomes players of all levels, offering personalised instruction to beginners and experienced players alike. Led by passionate and experienced coaches, we provide a comprehensive curriculum that covers everything from the basics to advanced strategies and tournament readiness. Register your child today and secure their spot in our limited-capacity classes! Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity to unlock their potential. Link to register: Registration Form 📧 Have questions or concerns? We're here to help! Contact us directly at aisbchessacademy@australianisb.ac.th, and our dedicated team will be more than happy to assist you.

  • Foundation and Year 1 Art Show 🎨

    We are thrilled to share the success of our Foundation and Year 1 Art Show, where our talented students' incredible artwork was showcased. 🎉🎨 The Art Show, held in our Art Room on May 11th and 12th, provided parents with the opportunity to view the exhibits during designated times: 7.15-8.30am and 1.30-3.30pm. It was a wonderful occasion for families to appreciate the artistic journey of our students throughout the year. The exhibits displayed a diverse range of themes and disciplines, aligning with the Australian Early Years Learning Framework and the Australian Curriculum. Foundation: 🌈 Rainbow Serpent - Pattern Study 🐠 Aquarium Diorama - Painting and Drawing Study Year 1: 🦁 Lion Lines - Elements of Art Study 🌴 Amazon Rainforest - Brazil Study for International Week ☀️🌙 Sun and Moon Papier Mache - Sculpture Study From vibrant Rainbow Serpent pattern studies to captivating Aquarium Dioramas, our Foundation students amazed everyone with their creativity. Year 1 students explored Elements of Art through their Lion Lines artwork and delved into a Brazil Study for International Week with their Amazon Rainforest pieces. Additionally, they crafted remarkable Sun and Moon Papier Mache sculptures as part of their Sculpture Study. To enhance the overall experience, we introduced an educational QR Code Scavenger Hunt. This interactive activity allowed students to find QR codes strategically placed around the exhibits, scan them using a device, and answer thought-provoking questions related to the artworks. The answers were conveniently provided beneath the questions, enabling a fun and engaging learning experience. We extend a heartfelt appreciation to Ms. Jess for her exceptional artistic skills and organizational prowess in bringing this event to life. Her unwavering commitment to nurturing creativity in our students is truly commendable. 👏 To all our families, we sincerely thank you for taking the time to visit and support our mini art exhibit. We hope you thoroughly enjoyed exploring the artistic talents of our students as much as we did. We look forward to welcoming you again next school year! 👨‍👩‍👧‍👦✨

  • AISB Soi 31 Campus Exciting Summer School Program

    We are thrilled to share some exciting news with you! At the end of this academic year 2022/2023, we will be offering a Summer School program that promises to be filled with fun, inquiry-based, student-centered, and enriching activities. 🌞📚 This is a fantastic opportunity for your child to continue their learning journey and make the most of their summer break. 📅 Important Dates and Details: The Summer School program will commence on June 19th, 2023, and will be divided into two blocks, each spanning two weeks. Here are the dates for your reference: Week 1: 19th - 23rd June 2023 (BLOCK 1) Week 2: 26th - 30th June 2023 (BLOCK 1) Week 3: 3rd - 7th July 2023 (BLOCK 2) Week 4: 10th - 14th July 2023 (BLOCK 2) ⏰ School Hours: 8.45am to 1.45pm Registration Process: If you are interested in enrolling your child in the Summer School program, please fill out the registration form here https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScdXh1aM5-mJZpr604zsUnobvlph7VBTANV-LKdgOC3mM6hMQ/viewform?usp=pp_url Deadline for registration: 24th May 2023 We kindly request you to complete one form per child. Please ensure timely submission to secure your child's spot. Exciting Additions: In addition to the core Summer School program, we are also delighted to announce that we will be offering Summer School After School Activities (ASA). Detailed information about the ASA options will be available soon, providing your child with even more opportunities for exploration and personal growth. We hope this news fills you and your child with excitement as we prepare to embark on a wonderful Summer School journey together. Should you have any questions or require further assistance, please don't hesitate to reach out to the AISB Soi 31 administration at admin31@australianisb.ac.th. We look forward to welcoming your child to the Summer School program and providing them with an unforgettable summer of learning and enjoyment.

  • AISB Soi 20 Campus: Summer School 2023

    We are pleased to announce that our Summer School 2023 is now open for registration! The program will run from June 19th to July 14th. This year, we are excited to offer three Summer School Programs: Holistic, Sports, and Thai. Holistic Program - This program prioritizes a holistic approach to support your child's growth and learning. It is designed to encompass not only their cognitive skills but also their emotional, social, and physical development. Sports Program - Designed to provide children with a fun and active way to stay healthy and develop their physical skills. We offer a range of activities and sports including Football, Basketball, Gymnastics, Tae Kwon Do, Swimming, Obstacle Courses, PMP, Yoga, and Zumba. Thai Program - This program is for those who are interested in enhancing and improving their Thai language skills in a fun and engaging way. Instruction will be given in Thai by our staff, allowing children to expand their vocabulary, sentence structure, and conversational skills while also learning about Thai culture and traditions. Age groups: Holistic Program: Available from Nursery 1 to Year 1, to be separated by year level and syndicate Sports and Thai Programs: Combined age groups of Nursery 2 and Kindergarten [8:45am - 1pm] and Foundation and Year 1 [8:30am - 2pm]. To enroll your child in one of the summer school programs mentioned above, simply fill out the e-link application form: AISB Soi 20 Campus: Summer School 2023 E-Link Application Form. E-Link Application Form. While we prefer that you sign up for only one program for the duration of your child's summer school enrollment, we do offer the option of swapping between programs after the first two weeks of summer school. We look forward to a fun and enriching summer with your child.

  • Kindergarten Butterfly Farm Excursion

    Written by: Ms. Sheridan Musto, Head of Early Years Butterflies are fascinating creatures that have captured the imagination of our Kindergarten children throughout the past term, as they inquired about Living Things. With their delicate wings and vibrant colours, they are a joy to observe in their natural habitats. A visit to the Butterfly Garden and Insectarium was a great way to finish the inquiry, and get up close and hands-on with them. One of the key skills that the children learnt during the excursion was observation. They were encouraged to use their senses to observe the butterflies and caterpillars in their natural habitats, and looked closely at the patterns on the butterfly wings, the shape of the caterpillar's body, and the colours of both. Children also used descriptive language to describe what they saw, such as "the butterfly has orange and black stripes on its wings" and "the caterpillar has a green body with tiny black spots". Another important learning opportunity during the excursion was the chance to observe the life cycle of the butterflies up close. This involved observing the caterpillars as they ate, looking at chrysalises as butterflies developed inside, and finally seeing the adult butterflies emerge and take flight. The garden crew had organised a special butterfly release just for our students to witness. Children made connections between the different stages of the life cycle, such as how the caterpillar's body changes as it grows and how the butterfly's wings develop in the chrysalis, linking to their previous learning experiences in the classroom. Overall, the Kindergarten excursion to the Butterfly Garden and Insectarium was a wonderful way to teach children about the wonders of nature and the life cycle of butterflies. By incorporating activities that encourage observation and learning, children are able to foster a love of nature and a deeper understanding of the world around us.

  • Foundation Excursion at Chul Farm

    Written by: Ms. Sheridan Musto, Head of Early Years Spring has sprung and what better way to celebrate than by taking our Foundation students on an excursion to Chul Farm at Sansiri Backyard. On this trip, students were able to learn about sustainable farming practices, feed and interact with animals, visit the butterfly house and get up close and personal with butterflies and caterpillars, pick organic vegetables, and even make smoothies using the fresh ingredients they collected. They were able to see firsthand how the vegetable farm operates and ask questions about the different animals and crops that are raised. Students were also given the opportunity to feed and interact with the farm animals. They learned about the different diets and habits of the animals, and even got to help with the feeding process. It was a great opportunity for them to learn about the importance of animal care and the role animals play in our food system. After the animal interactions, it was time for the students to pick their own vegetables from the farm's organic garden. They learned about the different types of produce and how to choose the best ones. It was a fun and hands-on experience that gave them a greater appreciation for the process of growing and harvesting fresh produce. Each child took home the vegetables they harvested, such as corn, parsley, and bok choy. To cap off the day, the students were able to make their own smoothies using fresh ingredients. They blended up a variety of fruits and vegetables, creating unique and healthy combinations. It was a great way to showcase the flavours of the farm's fresh produce and encourage healthy eating habits. To finish the excursion, the students participated in an egg hunt, where they were able to search for and collect eggs laid by the farm's chickens. It was a fun way to end the day and a great way to connect the students to the food they eat and where it comes from. Overall, the foundation students had an amazing experience on their farm excursion. They learned about sustainable farming practices, the importance of animal care, and the process of growing and harvesting fresh produce. It was a fun and educational day that they will surely remember.

  • Diving into Songkran: Secondary School's Celebration of Thai New Year

    On the final day of Term 2, our secondary school celebrated Songkran, the Thai New Year, with a fantastic event that brought our community together in a joyous celebration of culture and tradition. The celebration kicked off with a lively thai music performance by our talented thai teachers and students, who dressed in beautiful and colorful costumes that added to the festive atmosphere. Their music filled the air with a sense of excitement and anticipation for the rest of the day's activities. After the music performance, the water-pouring ceremony began with a solemn and reverent atmosphere. The ceremony was an important part of the Songkran tradition, and it was a great opportunity for our students to pay respect to the school heads, teachers, TAs, and nannies. Following the ceremony, everyone moved outdoors for the highlight of the celebration: the water splashing activity at the basketball court. Everyone had a blast splashing and soaking each other with water, and laughing with delight as they enjoyed this playful and traditional part of the Songkran celebration. Overall, the Songkran celebration was a wonderful way to end the term 2, bringing our school community together in a spirit of fun, friendship, and cultural appreciation. It was a great reminder of the importance of traditions and the joy that can be found in celebrating them with others.

  • SPLASH-tastic Fun: Soi 20 Campus Celebrates Songkran

    Thai New Year, also known as Songkran, is a time of joy and celebration in Thailand. At the Soi 20 campus, our young learners dressed up in traditional Thai attire and floral shirts to celebrate the Thai New Year. The students participated in the traditional water pouring ceremony, where they poured water on the hands of their teachers, TAs, and nannies as a sign of respect and to ask for blessings. This is a significant part of the Songkran celebrations and is believed to wash away bad luck and bring good luck and prosperity for the coming year. The water pouring ceremony was followed by a fun-filled water fight, where everyone got to splash water and enjoy the cool water on a warm day. This activity is a highlight of the Songkran celebrations and is a way of bringing people together and creating a sense of unity and joy. The Soi 20 campus celebration was a fantastic way to wrap up Term 2, and the young learners had a blast participating in the cultural activities and having fun with their friends. It was also an opportunity for them to learn more about the Thai culture and traditions and appreciate the rich heritage of the country. In conclusion, the Songkran celebration is an essential part of Thai culture, and it was heartwarming to see the young learners at the Soi 20 campus embracing and enjoying the festivities. It is a testament to the school's commitment to providing a well-rounded education that goes beyond academics and includes cultural and social learning experiences.

  • 2023 Annual AISB Readathon

    The AISB Readathon is an annual event that promotes reading and raises funds for charity. This year's Readathon was a great success, with 75,390 baht raised for the Bookworm Foundation. During the Readathon, students participated in various events, including a Book Character Dress-Up Day, Pyjama Day, and a Book Tasting event for our secondary students. The Readathon also included a Teddy Bear’s Picnic for the Soi 20 students. We received a heartfelt message from Ms. Yoshimi, the founder of the Bookworm Foundation, expressing her gratitude for AISB's support. It's wonderful to know that our efforts have made a positive impact on the lives of children who lack access to books. These events were a fun way to encourage reading and help students develop a love for literature. They also foster a sense of community and allow students to showcase their creativity. Thank you to our AISB families who supported the Bookworm Foundation through raising funds. All of this hard work across our school has made a significant impact on the lives of other children. In conclusion, the annual Readathon is a fantastic initiative that promotes literacy and giving back to those in need. The various events and activities are a great way to encourage reading and build a sense of community amongst our students. We look forward to next year's Readathon!

  • Careers Fair-Secondary School

    Written by Allison Levine, School Counselor It was a lively Monday and Tuesday for the students to make plans for their future. On Monday students got to hear from schools and organizations from around the globe, both in-person and on Zoom to speak to the students about the numerous opportunities for their future. The students gathered on the fourth floor excitedly to hear speakers from such places as Japan, Australia, the USA, the United Kingdom, and right here in Thailand. We had lively and informative speakers from such universities as Binghamton, Arizona State, Chulalongkorn, La Trobe, Kyoto, and the University of Arts. Students got to get a taste of their possible future careers from such speakers as our guests chrome CTEK by APRTECH, Shannon White, the Red Cross, and Dr. Donna from MedConsult Clinic. On Tuesday students got to join with their parents to discuss with AISB teachers their various course choices for next year, and how it might relate to possible college and career choices. The students and parents heard information from the various teachers about courses such as; Art and Design, Maths, Biology, Physics. Music, Geography, and Business. The Careers Fair was a truly exciting experience for both the guests and the students. Some of the guests have already reached out and volunteered to speak at future events at AISB.

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