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NEWS Patana
Friday 26th January 2018
Volume 20 Issue 18
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Growing Up Digital Page 2
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ESS in the Jungles of Kaeng Krachan! / Year 7s Fishy Findings / CATs Corner 26/01/2018
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Growing Up Digital Brian Taylor, Cross Campus Assistant Principal CurriculumTechnology Integrator
Bangkok Patana School, in collaboration with the PTG, would like to invite you and your children, aged nine and above, to a special screening of the awardwinning documentary, Screenagers – Growing up in the Digital Age.
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his is a one hour documentary created by Dr Delaney Ruston - physician, filmmaker and mother of two children. She turned the camera on her own family struggling with balancing the usage of technology in her home. The video explores the issues pre-teens and teens experience with social media, video games, academics, and screen time. Through her own story, other parents’ stories from across the country, and interviews with psychologists and brain scientists, Screenagers reveals how the inappropriate use of technology can potentially impact child development and offers solutions on how adults can empower children to best navigate the digital world and achieve a healthy balance between online and offline activities.
iPods, iPads, laptops, Chromebooks, and gaming systems. Technology is changing the world and is here to stay. Students are taught digital citizenship in school and learning how technology impacts their world is important in understanding how to use technology responsibly.
All students in Year 7 will have the opportunity to watch the documentary during the school day at 9:35am on the 14th February, following the 2-Way conference with their parents. There are two further screenings detailed on the poster opposite. We encourage all parents to attend with their children aged nine and above as the documentary will provide a good platform for further family discussions related to the appropriate use of techIt is also important that our students nology in your daily life. understand the potential impact of Please note that there are limited inappropriately using technology on their own development and what they number of seats in the theatre; SIGN can do to manage their screen time. UP HERE to ensure you get the opOur young students have iPhones, portunity to see this documentary. 2
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Both screenings are free and there is no seat allocation. To learn more about the film and why Screenagers has become so popular, please visit the website at https://www.screenagersmovie. com/. Bangkok Patana School and the PTG look forward to providing this opportunity to support our community in the Digital Age. Please note that due to copyright this documentary will not be made available following these screenings. 26/01/2018
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BY: Bangkok Patana School WHEN: 14th and 19th February at 4:30pm WHERE: Rosamund Stuetzel Theatre
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ESS in the Jungles of Kaeng Krachan! Alexander (Coke) Smith, Environmental Systems and Societies Co-ordinator Photographs by Turbo Ubonrat and Alexander (Coke) Smith
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mmediately upon return from our restful Christmas holidays, Mr Smith and Ms Ferguson took their Year 12 Environmental Systems and Societies classes to Kaeng Krachan National Park in Petchaburi Province, southeast of Bangkok. The students spent the better part of four days exploring and investigating various ecosystems of the national park. Whilst applying environmental investigation methods learned in class to the real world was the overarching goal, there were many objectives of this expedition. In one activity, students measured abiotic factors such as dissolved oxygen, stream velocity, total dissolved solids, pH, temperature, light intensity in a pristine rainforest stream and tried to see connections between these factors and biodiversity or abundance of macroinvertebrates in the stream.
al nature guide, Jirayu Ekkul, one of Thailand’s most wellknown nature guides and nature photographers, through the forest gallery where they spotted, identified and counted dozens of species of birds and other fauna. On our fourth and final day in Kaeng Krachan, students devised their own research questions and participated in a half day individual field study where they applied the skills learned over the preceding days and collected data to answer their questions. The Year 12s then shared copious amounts of data and returned to school to write up their findings in the form of a practice Internal Assessment lab write up. After returning and reflecting on our experiences in this amazing ecosystem, students commented on how much they loved their time in the forest. Most students felt that
Students also explored biodiversity of grassland and scrubland habitats adjacent to the primary rainforest. They applied sweep net techniques in the field and processed their data using Simpson’s Diversity Index to determine which habitat was in fact more diverse. Students were impressed with the numbers of various species such a simple habitat could produce. Students also participated in bird treks through the primary forests. During this activity, they were led by profession-
their favourite part of the expedition was our first full morning in the field, when we woke for a brutal 4:30am early departure, loaded into 4X4 national park vehicles and drove on a rough dirt track up to the Thale Mog View Point where we were greeted with one of the most spectacular views in all of Thailand – the “Sea Fog” of the Kaeng Krachan lowland subtropical rainforest. Along the way, we spotted many exciting species such as a Slow Loris, Giant Red Flying Squirrels and many other fascinating nocturnal
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creatures! Perhaps this quote from Andy Gatchalian (Year 12) sums up how our students felt about their Kaeng Krachan experience: “…I’ll be honest and say that initially, I really wasn’t looking forward to it. Solely because, science as a subject isn’t something I’m very passionate about. However, I left feeling very satisfied and happy, with a deeper appreciation for ecology, the earth and ESS as a subject in general. I
“I am confident that I was watching first-hand the next generation of field ecologists or nature enthusiasts, and therefore conservationists, evolve right before my very eyes.”
really do love our little group of ecologists and (I’m saying this on their behalf) I truly feel as if everyone had a lot of fun. I think you both should know that. Thank you, thank you, thank you both again for organising and planning a really, really great trip. I enjoyed it immensely…” And this quote from a parent email describing conversations at home well after returning: “…my daughter had a great time and came back utterly inspired about the magnificence of birds, insects and na-
ture in general…” As their instructors, I think I can speak for both Caroline and myself, we were completely inspired by our students as well. They took their investigations very seriously and conducted themselves with professionalism and passion. I am confident that I was watching first-hand the next generation of field ecologists or nature enthusiasts, and therefore conservationists, evolve right before my very eyes. It was a true honour and privilege to work with these amazing young people in the field.
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Look out for the
Stewardship
report!
We have a new school publication which will be sent to each family next week. The Stewardship report is an overview of the organisation and operational activities at Bangkok Patana School.
Year 7s Fishy Findings A
team of Year 7 students have been challenged to advise the Foundation Stage on how to install a fish tank, what equipment they would need and which fish would best suit the environment. The small group of Secondary students presented their findings to the youngsters confidently and were able to answer lots of questions as well as providing them with a print out of their recommendations. Mr Dan and the Foundation Stage children were really impressed and are looking forward to getting their fish tank installed soon! Well done to Kiki, Lenny, Annika and Thomas from Year 7.
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CATs Corner
Tania Leyland, Youth Club and Community Services Coordinator
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n the 15th - 17th January, STOP held their Campaign Days to raise awareness about human trafficking, considered by many as the modern form of slavery. Through human-trafficking themed activities such as a VR simulation and an interactive game, STOP highlighted the plight of trafficked victims to the school community. In the Virtual Reality simulation, VR lenses we used and 360 degree videos that depicted a typical trafficking journey to help students experience the unease, fear and violence that a victim faces. We also ran a hugely popular ‘escape’ simulation game, where people were tied to a chair and challenged to escape in under a minute. It was a hugely successful campaign - thank you to all the STOP members who helped out, and all members of the Bangkok Patana community who participated in the event! If you’re interested in joining STOP, please sign up for our ECA! Sakooltipaya (Koko) Lotharukpong, Year 12
his week, Forward Film, one of the fledgling CATs currently growing in the CAT Incubator ECA, tried their hand at a mini campaign event. The group found out first-hand what is involved in organising a Campaign Day including finding out who needs to be contacted to book tables and chairs, how to put a notice on the Daily Notices and how to reflect on an event to make sure that it is better next time.
Forward Film realised that although their promotion was good, it takes more than a poster to engage with the students at Bangkok Patana. For many students, the Campaign Day is a steep learning curve. The safety of the CAT Incubator means that it is okay to make mistakes so that when you launch as a real CAT, you are fully prepared for success.
RIGHT TO READ
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e are a new CAT group who believe that education is one of the most essential possessions any child should have. Right to Read aspire to improve access to education by providing books to disadvantaged children. Youngsters who are exposed to a wide range of vocabulary are able to improve their understanding and develop their creativity. Right to Read believe that improved exposure to story books will help children have a better education and the ability to broaden their future pathways. Our first goal is to support Thomas House, a school in
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Northern Thailand for children with learning disabilities. We will be translating children’s story books from English into Thai and donating them to the school. This will help the children and the teachers improve their language development.
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Tuesday cardio 7:30 - 9:15am Thursday competition from 7:30am Private lessons also available
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Comgratulations to all athletes! VARSITY BASKETBALL 1ST IN BOYS’ BASKETBALL 5TH IN GIRLS’ BASKETBALL
NIST FALCON FRIENDLY VARSITY TOUCH AND RUGBY 3RD IN BOYS’ RUGBY 3RD IN GIRLS’ TOUCH
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TIGERSHARKS WIN THEIR 4TH CONSECUTIVE FOBISIA SWIMMING!
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UPCOMING
SPORTING EVENTS
BISAC
THIS WEEKEND!
Support your Tigers! AT ISB: GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL, GIRLS’ VARSITY TOUCH AT RIS: BOYS’ VARSITY RUGBY AT BPS: GIRLS’ AND BOYS’ VARSITY TENNIS
Good luck to athletes participating in BISAC this weekend!
KEEP UP
WORK OUT OF THE WEEK
W I T H T H E AC T I O N . . .
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TIGER SPORTS TEAMS
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Have you watched the two films from the new Ready Steady Patana series? Click on the images to visit our You Tube channel and don’t forget to subscribe!
Upcoming University Visits UNIVERSITY / COLLEGE
COUNTRY
Hawaii Pacific University Full Sail University Carleton University
US US Canada
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Nohea Senior Studies Jessie Sung Senior Studies, Second Floor Andy Raeburn Senior Studies, Second Floor
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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 at-
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tendance 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
Thursday 8th February Patana Classic Saturday 10th February Fun Day Wednesday 21st March Patana Jazz and Blues Wednesday 4th April Patana Unplugged Bangkok Patana School News
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Transport Corner Weekly news from the Transport Department
Please note that ECAs for Years 1 – 6 finish today. Secondary ECAs will continue until Friday 2nd February. Please read the following information and plan your transport arrangements in advance for the departure and return dates of your child/ren’s Residential Visit week. Please ensure to email Transport with any changes in advance. TRANSPORT AND ECA INFORMATION FOR PRIMARY STUDENTS IN YEARS 3 – 6: • During Primary Residential Visit weeks, there will be no ECAs except for Selective Tennis, Selective Gymnastics, TigerShark Swimming, Singapore Mandarin, Danish and Dutch.
dents will be put on a 2:30pm bus home. • For students departing on Tuesday 30th January – buses will be provided to school as normal. If you wish to bring your child to school using your own transport, please CANCEL the bus in advance to avoid delays to other users.
• Students not on Residential who are in school will travel home on a 2:30pm bus unless they have one of the above ECAs. During this week, the children on each bus or the bus children travel on may change. You will only be contacted via email or SMS if it is necessary to amend your normal pick up time in the morning. YEAR 3 RESIDENTIAL TRANSPORT: • Students departing on Monday 29th January or Wednesday 31st January - buses will be provided to school as normal. If you wish to bring your child to school using your own transport, please CANCEL the bus in advance to avoid delays to other users.
• For students returning on Friday 2nd February, all school transport home is cancelled for students coming back from a Residential Visit. If you wish your child to get a 2:30pm school bus home, please contact transport to book them a seat. YEAR 5 AND YEAR 6 RESIDENTIAL TRANSPORT: • Monday 29th January - school transport will be provided as normal. If you will be bringing your child to school please CANCEL the bus in advance to avoid unnecessary delays to other users.
• For students returning on Wednesday 31st January or Friday 2nd February, all school transport home is cancelled for students coming back from a Residential Visit. If you wish your child to get a 2:30pm school bus home, please contact Transport to book them a seat. YEAR 4 RESIDENTIAL TRANSPORT: • Monday 29th January – school transport to and from school as usual. As there are no ECAs, all stu-
• Friday 2nd February - all school transport home will be cancelled for those students coming back from Residential Visits. If your child is getting a school bus home, please contact transport in advance to book a 2.30pm bus home. FOUNDATION STAGE, YEAR 1 AND 2: • Transport to and from school as normal. ECAs have finished and all students will be on their default bus home at 2:30pm.
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