What it means to be a British international school
We often highlight the fact that we’re a British international school in Thailand, but what does this actually mean? Find out more here…
We often highlight the fact that we’re a British international school in Thailand, but what does this actually mean? Find out more here…
This December we’ll be demonstrating our eco efforts on stage with a play unlike anything we’ve done before. Year 3 and 4 classes will be performing in the “Journey of
Today, we commemorate the passing of the late King of Thailand Bhumibol Adulyadej, known as the King Rama IX, he reigned Thailand since 9 June 1946 until his death on
We’re going behind the scenes with Mark Symmonds, our ‘Year 1 Sharks’ teacher who helps manage the staff football team. Why do you think having something like this is
“A fast, nervous planet is creating fast and nervous lives. We are more connected, yet feel more alone”. So says Matt Haig, author of ‘Notes on a Nervous Planet’ which
We go behind the scenes with Miss Joanna, Head of Nursery, to find out why her working day is all about learning through play! What is your biggest belief when
You’re invited to our ART EXHIBITION Open Evening Tuesday 25th June 2019 from 5pm-7pm in the Sixth Form Centre On 25th June, from 5-7pm, we’ll be opening the
We caught up with Ben Collings how sailing on the school lake makes him feel, and why it draws on his musical talent. What’s your role here at RST?
This week, we caught up with Jo Westlake on the exultations of singing in the staff choir. Why have a staff choir? Music is a universal language. Every culture
Spring Camp 2019 While RST students disappeared off for the Songkran break, two adventurous young tribes descended on our campus. Divided into ‘Panthers’ and ‘Peregrines’, the children taking part in
Behind the scenes with Tim & Fliss Jones, our Prep Boarding House Parents, who tell us why the multi-cultural ‘family’ in Marshall House is so special. Tell us a
For their residential trip, year 7 went to Khao Yai national park and stayed in the Wild Lodge. Irina tells us about the many exciting activities each day and how
7/2 Moo 2, Khao Mai Kaew, Bang Lamung,
Chonburi 20150
The health, safety, and well-being of young people are of paramount importance to all the adults who work at Rugby School Thailand. Children have the right to protection, regardless of age, gender, race, culture, sexual orientation, or disability. They have a right to be safe in our school. Members of staff in the school have a legal and moral obligation to safeguard and promote the welfare of the pupils, taking all reasonable steps to protect them from harm whether from physical injury, abuse, neglect, emotional harm, or from anything that interferes with their general development.
7/2 Moo 2, Khao Mai Kaew, Bang Lamung, Chonburi 20150
The health, safety, and well-being of young people are of paramount importance to all the adults who work at Rugby School Thailand. Children have the right to protection, regardless of age, gender, race, culture, sexual orientation, or disability. They have a right to be safe in our school. Members of staff in the school have a legal and moral obligation to safeguard and promote the welfare of the pupils, taking all reasonable steps to protect them from harm whether from physical injury, abuse, neglect, emotional harm, or from anything that interferes with their general development.