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ISE Family Fun Day gets bigger every year

Asian Experience at Asian University

ISE Family Fun Day gets bigger every year

“Doing time” in jail for charity.

A good day to chill with friends…

An exciting experience…

Fishing for a prize.

Local businesses provided services such as healthcare for participants.

The clown’s magic shows keep the kids mesmerized.

The wide selection of international foods was a welcome addition.

Local businesses sold food and beverages to the hungry and thirsty.

On Sunday, February 25, ISE (International School Eastern Seaboard) held its annual Family Fun Day. It was hoped that many families would come and enjoy the day together and that is exactly what happened.
Families attended magic shows, tested their courage on the bungee jump or rodeo bull ride, played many different games and enjoyed a wide selection of international foods. Some participants were lucky enough to win raffle prizes that included furniture, travel vouchers and electronic equipment.
What was once a small affair involving only ISE parents and students has grown into a true community event over the past few years. The purpose of ISE’s Family Fun Day is to bring families together for a day of fun as well as raising money for school projects and local charities.
In addition to the countless hours spent by parents in organizing ISE’s Family Fun Day, the event now attracts local businesses who contribute by serving some of the excellent food, organizing and running games for children and providing services such as healthcare for participants.
Thank you to all who made ISE Family Fun Day 2007 such a great day.

Test your courage on the bungee jump or rodeo bull ride.


Asian Experience at Asian University

Thai boxing in university sports hall.

Asian University hosted its bi-annual 3 week international “Asian Experience” programme from February 5 - 25. MBA students from Germany, Austria and the Czech Republic were trained in Cross cultural management, Asian economics and Asian marketing.

Elephant riding in Na Jomtien.
The students enjoyed their first week in the Thai capital, visiting the Royal palace, having a dinner at the polo club and indulging themselves in Bangkok’s nightlife.
Practical business experience was given to the participants by executive managers at the company visits to Siam Paragon in Bangkok and to the Sheraton Resort in Pattaya.
Back at Asian University campus the students tried different Thai cultural activities. Whether it was cooking tom yum, working out at Muay Thai or practising Pasat Thai, they enjoyed their Thai experience enormously.
Relaxing at the beach was part of the programme as well as riding on Thailand’s most famous animal, the elephants. The participants stayed at the campus for a few days and then in the Welcome Jomtien Beach Hotel.
But nothing will stay as deep in the participants’ memories as the Thai hospitality and the “mai pen rai”.
Asian University is looking forward to two Summer University sessions in July and August this year. The programme is open to all international students and people with working experience. For further information please visit Asian University’s website www. asianust.ac.th/summeruniversity