Patana News Volume 20 Issue 17

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NEWS Patana

Friday 19th January 2018

Volume 20 Issue 17

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A School of Meaningful Values James Penstone, Cross Campus Principal

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e hope all of our students will develop important values which will help them to position themselves as global citizens. Near to the end of last term, leaders responsible for the curriculum and pastoral care of our students shared examples through which our students can experience our values of global citizenship. A few of these are shared on these pages. I often comment here on our plans for environmental awareness and action, so this week I share some examples of how we encourage some of the other values such as integrity, a sense of ethics, being willing to volunteer, and building intercultural understanding. Some of these things have been in place for a long time, while others are new. Thank you to all colleagues across the school who are innovating, adapting, or refocussing learning experiences to fulfil our Vision statement.

Foundation Stage - All children in Foundation Stage are introduced to the ‘Peaceful Problem Solving’ approach as a tool for solving conflict – this supports them to manage their feelings, behaviour, social interactions and independence. This continues into Year 1. All Foundation Stage children show independence with their snack routines – they pour their own milk, prepare their own snacks, tidy up, and wash their bowls and cups every day. This develops personal responsibility, encourages independence and builds a sense of respect for our immediate environment.

of diversity, as well as resourcefulness, through History. They will learn about inventors of both genders, and from different ethnicities, religions, societies and continents. This should help to broaden their intercultural horizons.

Primary PE for Years 3 and 4 focuses on encouraging integrity on a personal and team level. The students learn to respect the rules and include their team-mates so that they can experience fair play and Year 1 - Students and Parents are asked to celebrate supportive team work. their families’ cultures from different parts of the world, reflecting our diversity, helping to develop intercultural unPrimary MFL students derstanding. More opportunities to explore the students’ are introduced to ‘News of diverse cultural heritages take place in older years, such as the Day’ (or Week) in their Year 5, Year 6 and Year 10. chosen language at the very start of the lesson. This helps stuYear 2 - In Year 2, the children have written letters to dents to become better informed their parents asking for their support in the creation of an and more aware of ethical issues international cook book. This is another way to explore our facing the world today. It should also diverse cultural heritage, but it also encourages students help the students to develop empathy with to become active volunteers as they raise money for their people beyond their immediate community. Year 2 charity of choice (Children of the Forest). This is similar to an approach taken in Guided Reading Year 3 are learning a new topic called ‘Inventions that for Year 4 in which the students spend half an hour of their Changed the World. The aim here is to raise awareness week reading a children’s newspaper to develop a deeper 2

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understanding of current local and global issues. In fact, all guided reading texts in Year 4 have been carefully selected to connect with the theme of Global Citizenship in some way.

Year 9 - In Drama, the students research a real life situation based on one of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals and then develop a piece of verbatim theatre to illustrate the issues raised to an audience.

Year 5 students have learned about Human Rights, and more specifically, Children’s Rights. The Water Crisis topic referred back to these, as did ongoing PSHE lessons. Powerful questions can now be framed, such as ‘if these are children’s rights, what is your own responsibility to uphold them?’ Year 6 - In their Great Migrations topic, all Year 6 stu-

Year 10 - During English, students have the opportunity to read some extreme political views on matters of race, ethnicity and immigration. They then write a letter as if it was to be sent to the authors of such views, and by doing so learn about intolerance but also consider how to construct effective counterarguments to challenge such viewpoints. Year 11 Art students design a soft toy for one of the

dents considered examples of real life inequality and injustice associated with involuntary migration. Their entry point to this topic was a memorable one in which they experienced the challenges and indignities which refugees might face through a powerful role play.

school-supported charities, which requires them to research the mission and purpose of the charity carefully, before presenting their design to peers for feedback.

Year 7 - In the Learning to Learn subject which is unique to this Year group, children experience Philosophy for Children. This is an immersive circle discussion in which all participants are safe to openly question an issue and to offer their insights while responding to those of other students. This develops a wide range of skills, preparing students to be better informed while considering ethical issues such those linked to notions of race and racism. Year 8 - In their Connections project, students come out of their normal timetable to collaborate with students from other classes, in large groups of 40 or so, to create their perfect island community in response to a series of unpredictable events. In this multidisciplinary project, they learn much about politics, economics, and environmental issues, all the while developing integrity while seeking to make things better for their island community.

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Year 12 and 13 students studying Theory Of Knowledge need to consider multiple perspectives (including those from different cultural vantage-points), The students become more alert to the different norms and values of different societies and appreciating that these aren’t fixed in time and place. Creativity, Activity and Service (CAS) is also very important to the IB Diploma Programme – helping students to develop as active and reflective volunteers, and this aim is also supported by the many CAT clubs. These clubs are increasingly linking with younger age groups across the entire school. Both CAS and CAT strands are actively supported by the Libraries. All PE students in Senior Studies are given the opportunity to be active volunteers by co-coaching younger teams, and to work with students from less privileged schools through sports. Meanwhile, our eldest students of Thai volunteer for various events and activities through the calendar year which promote Thai culture (e.g. Songkran, Loy Krathong).

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Child’s Play or Physics Experiment? Hoang Huy (Henry) Phan, Year 12

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he 13th December 2017 was the annual Physics Trip, when a large majority of the Year 12s went to Dream World to pursue further knowledge in physics. Why Dream World? Isn’t it a children’s amusement park? Well, school has always been a platform for learning, and our school especially has a large abundance resources and learning tools. However, an important aspect of learning can also be found outside the classroom as well as offering these hard-working physics students some time to relax and take a break from the hardships of the IB. Before the trip, we were told to install an accelerometer onto our phones, and were given a workbook to complete on the day. To complete the workbook required us to go on certain rides with our accelerometer and take measurements of the ride’s acceleration to put into some equations, luckily no one’s phones dropped out of their pockets! Examples of this include: • How large is the maximum centripetal acceleration as you swing the meter? • Using your value of maximum velocity from the accelerometer what is the maximum Kinetic Energy of the boat? Our time at Dream World included exploring various exciting rides, as well as fun activities such as super splash, the Viking and bumper cars whilst simultaneously applying our physics knowledge in real life situations. We collected an abundance of data, and completed our workbooks, when we got back we discussed our findings. One student, Ruben Kwant commented “Although I have been to Dream World before, I had a lot of fun and I think I even learnt something!”

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#79 Free Stock Photos and Screenagers Documentary

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was lucky enough to visit this beautiful mountain over the break, alas this in not one of my photographs – I wish it was. One thing you may notice is that I have not attributed the owner of the photograph – something that we ask members of our community to do when they are presenting. This is because the photo comes with a Creative Commons Zero (CC0) licence – completely free to be used for any legal purpose with no attribution required. I found this on a relatively new site called PEXELS. I encourage you to take a look at this site before going down the traditional Google images route. SCREENAGERS SCREENINGS This is advanced notice of an event not to be missed coming up in February. In conjunction with the PTG, we will be showing two screenings of the documentary called Screenagers. Watch the trailer below and pencil in your diary the dates of the showings. More details to follow from the PTG soon. Click here to watch the trailer

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BY: Bangkok Patana School WHEN: 14th and 19th February at 4:30pm WHERE: Rosamund Stuetzel Theatre

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TigerSharks Sleepover THE TIGERSHARKS HAD THEIR ANNUAL SENIOR SLEEPOVER LAST FRIDAY. THE SWIMMERS ENJOYED A VARIETY OF TEAM BUILDING ACTIVITIES SUCH AS DODGEBALL, COOKING LESSONS, A DIVE IN MOVIE, LASER TAG AND SWIMMING!

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NIST FALCON FRIENDLY THIS WEEKEND TOUCH, RUGBY AND BASKETBALL

ROANNE AND JENNY PLACED 2ND AND 3RD IN THEIR AGE GROUPS AT THE HARROW INVITATIONAL LAST SUNDAY. GO TIGERS!

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10 MINS CARDIO 30 CRUNCHES 30 RUSSIAN TWIST PLANK 2 MINS 20 SQUATS REPEAT SET 3 TIMES

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CATs Corner

Tania Leyland, Youth Club and Community Services Coordinator

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ue to unforeseen external circumstances the Mercy Centre visit is cancelled for this month. The next visit will be on Fun Day (10th February) and they will need lots of volunteers. Please look out for a sign-up link in the next issue of CATs Corner!

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nteract and RISE are planning the muchanticipated Fun Day Auction. We are looking for artwork donations. If you would like to donate please contact tale@patana.ac.th The auction was awesome last year and RISE were able to pay the full cost of a day at the beach in Hua Hin for 32 children from the Place of Grace. Interact were able to purchase craft items so that children in a village school can benefit from arts based learning. They also provide arts and crafts activities for the Mercy Centre children when they visit. None of these activities are possible without your donations and support at the auction.

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9th February Hand 2 Heart Bake Sale

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14th February Habitat Gift a Brick Campaign Launch

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26th January WFP Bake Sale 30th /31st January RISE Campaign Days 1st February Playing for Change – Teachers vs Students Karaoke 6th /7th February Refugee Action Project Campaign Days

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17th February Patana Marine Conservation Group – Reef Monitoring Trip 20th February World Day of Social Justice Exhibition 22nd February Spectrum Bake Sale

AT Incubator is an ECA that supports groups of students who are passionate about a global or local issue and want to instigate change by starting a new Community Action Team. The purpose of the ECA is to support students in their feasibility studies, ideas development, setting objectives and general organisation to enable them to succeed as fully-fledged CATs next academic year. Over the next few weeks I would like to introduce them to you. This week we highlight Forward Film. This group who want to change mind-sets through the use of film and help raise awareness of some of the big global issues facing young people today. For more information, take a look at their Firefly page here.

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ater this month we are taking a group of Key Stage 3 and 4 students to Kuala Lumpur to participate in the FOBISIA Student Leadership Conference. Students will be delivering workshops on student leadership development and show how taking the lead on community action can have wide reaching benefits to the local and global community. It is fantastic to see so many passionate Bangkok Patana students stepping outside their comfort zone and developing their skills in this way. Look out for the full report next month.

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Artwork by Paulina Kukharuk

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Dear Bangkok Patana Parents, A sponsorship opportunity at the Bangkok Patana School Fun Day 2018 is now available. This is one of the highlights of the school calendar with students and their families looking forward to participating in the event on Saturday 10th February. Fun Day has many activities including rides, shopping stalls, food stalls, lucky dips, and kids’ outdoor and indoor sports. One of the most popular stalls is the Lucky Dip, we would greatly appreciate if your company could support some of the prizes for the Lucky Dip. We strongly believe that the prizes from your company, along with others, make Fun Day even more special. More than 1,500 students and their family and friends were in attendance last year. We are anxious to provide an even greater Lucky Dip at this year’s event and hope that you will consider supporting us. If your company would like to participate in this year’s event as a sponsor of the Lucky Dip, please contact me with the value of your donation. Thank you for your time and consideration, Thitinan Kiatphaibool PTG Member – Lucky Dip and Sponsor Coordinator E-mail : Thitinank@gmail.com Tel: 091-532-1111 19/01/2018

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Upcoming University Visits UNIVERSITY / COLLEGE

Study UK Grand Exhibition 2018 University of Southampton Cardiff University HEC Lausanne Queen Mary University of London University of Leeds The University of Nottingham NYU Abu Dhabi

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Royal Paragon Hall, 5th Floor UK Senior Studies UK Senior Studies Switzerland Nina Seppey Senior Studies UK Jake Duffey Senior Studies UK UK Senior Studies Senior Studies, UAE Megan Ames Second Floor UK

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To apply, complete the Google Form here!

Dear Students, Teachers and Parents, As Bangkok Patana will be hosting an official TEDx Event in March 2018, TEDxBangkokPatanaSchool, we cordially invite you to apply to be one of the speakers at this prestigious event. This is a great opportunity for you to speak up on ideas which you believe are worth sharing. Furthermore, your talk will be filmed and published to the TEDx YouTube channel! We are looking for a diverse range of passionate speakers with local ideas that foster learning, inspiration, and wonder – to provoke conversations that matter; in regard to our theme of “Chances and Changes”. Desirable qualities for applicants include: Confidence in public speaking, organisation, flexibility and willingness to comply with deadlines. To reiterate the time frames of the application process, please see the list below: 20th January 2018: Deadline for Speaker Application via Google Form 22nd – 26th January 2018: Interview Phase (only student applicants will be invited for a short interview) 31st January 2018: Confirmation of application status for all applicants. We would like to sincerely thank all applicants in advance for their interest and also invite the Bangkok Patana community to attend the event which will be on the 8th March 2018. Kind Regards, The TEDxBangkokPatanaSchool Committee TEDxBangkokPatanaSchool is a TEDx event, an independently organised TED-like event, and are not TED. Organisers and Team Members of TEDxBangkokPatanaSchool, are not employees of TED.

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This course is designed for non -Thai speakers who have absolutely no previous experience of the Thai language. The course will be taught in four blocks covering a total of 56 hours in one academic year. Students will learn how to greet and introduce themselves, as well as vocabulary for food, drinks and conversations about Thai culture, going shopping, asking for directions and time and date.

Thai Basic Conversation Course for Complete Beginners (For interested parents)

Dates for your Diary...

Block 3 - 2017/18

Day: Monday Time: 10:15 – 12:15 Period : 29 Jan / 5, 12, 19 Feb / 5, 12, 19 Mar 2018 (7 sessions) Cost: 4,200 Baht (600 baht/session) Places : 6-12 Teacher: Khun Nittaya Venue: FHC 201 (Front Hard Court building) If you are interested in joining the Thai Conversation Course please email thai@patana.ac.th to register by Thursday 25th January 2018. The invoice will be submitted in the class.

W/C 22nd January Primary Photo Week Thursday 8th February Patana Classic Saturday 10th February Fun Day Wednesday 21st March Patana Jazz and Blues

Japanese Language ECA and Japanese Group

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