On the 19th of November 2011, I, representing the Jesters Care for Kids Charity Drive, travelled with the Pattaya Flood Relief Group to the village of Baan Laak Tak Pha…
Parents of children with learning difficulties and special needs are not always educated about the condition their child is living with. Local culture can mean a child is isolated from…
Friday, 03 February 2012 Current Issue
By
Mark Beales
Secondary students from Garden International School (GIS) Rayong enjoyed drama workshops led by visiting actor, writer and director Daniel Foley. Daniel, who has appeared in more than 200 stage productions…
Last week the Year 10 Drama Group performed a 20-minute piece of devised theatre called Caught on the Way. It is likely that most of the audience watching this compelling…
Last term, Mr Lewis, Mr Sutherland and half of our Year 8 and 9 ‘mathemagicians’ invaded Garden School for a feast of mathematics. They joined students from GIS, with a…
On January 16, eleven students from the Netherlands participating in Rangsit University’s International Exchange Program visited Royal Cliff Hotels Group for an educational seminar and site inspection. On hand to…
Friday, 27 January 2012 Issue Vol. XX No. 4
By
Derek Franklin
Australian Embassy and Thai Airways assist to make dreams real In an ideal world every student in Thailand would receive English classes taught by qualified and experienced native English speakers,…
How much do you know about dolphins? The English Department at The Regent’s School organized a ‘Save the Dolphins’ research week for years 7, 8 and 9. Students and staff…
Friday, 27 January 2012 Issue Vol. XX No. 4
By
Manoon Makpol
Hundreds of children and teens are expected to vie for scholarships and music lessons when the Yamaha Pattaya Young Talent Competition begins again Feb. 5.
Teachers at Garden International School helped raise more than 27,000 baht to help Thailand’s flood victims with a variety of weird and wonderful moustaches!
Nongprue Municipality (now City) covers a larger area than Pattaya and, as a consequence, has arguably more underprivileged and handicapped families requiring assistance in the area.
Friday, 20 January 2012 Issue Vol. XX No. 3
By
Sandra Cooper
A.D.F. Thailand is a foundation that provides therapy riding for disabled children. The horse’s movement is therapeutic and improves the child’s balance/posture, co-ordination, concentration, self-esteem and muscle development. The horse’s…
On January 4th David Jones, aka the Silver Fox, turned 60. To commemorate this auspicious milestone, his wife, Debbie, and he put on a lavish celebration at the Moon River…