NEWSLETTER
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From Mrs Gordon: Head of Primary<br />
Hello again,<br />
November has been an action-packed month for Primary.<br />
We’ve been sporty<br />
Our football teams had their first matches this year against REPS and ISE - with some<br />
great results for all teams. A big thank you to our coaches Mr Amuchou, Mr James, Mr Joe<br />
and Ms Natalie.<br />
Several of our Year 4 students took part in the Cross Country race at ISE; well done to<br />
them for their commitment and determination to keep running through the pouring rain!<br />
Our 26 swimmers performed brilliantly at the Regent’s Swim Meet, all racing with great<br />
determination. The total of 13 FIRST PLACES, 9 SECOND PLACES and 7 THIRD<br />
PLACES reflects the strong performances from our Primary Swim Team. Thank you to Mr<br />
Amuchou, Mr Garth and Mr Paul, who are our swim coaches this year.<br />
Our Friends of Garden have been providing wonderful support for our sports teams by<br />
providing them with drinks and snacks at each event. Thank you to the Sports Support<br />
Committee.<br />
We’ve been celebrating<br />
Our Loy Krathong celebrations this year have been captured on our school YouTube<br />
channel, please have a look to see our Primary students in action making and floating their<br />
Krathongs and performing in the Thai Cultural Show. Our young Muay Thai Boxing Dance<br />
team were a real treat <br />
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHPWH8Qn-ig<br />
We’ve been generous<br />
We donated 5,500 baht from our Primary Halloween Party to the Hand to Hand<br />
Foundation. They will use it to buy a fire extinguisher for their new building. Our students<br />
have been very generous with the Poppy Appeal and some of our students from Loom<br />
Band Club set up their own stall at the Christmas Fun Day selling all the loom bands<br />
they’ve made during club time in aid of the Camillian Social Centre Rayong.<br />
We’ve been showing off our talents<br />
This month saw our Garden Has Talent Dance semi finals, with lots of talent in evidence<br />
from our Year 2, 3 and 4 students. Our judges Khun Ann, Khun Renu and Khun Bu had a<br />
tough time choosing two acts to go through to the final in May. They chose the Year 3 Girl<br />
Dance Team dancing to Let it Go and Ananya showing off her limbo skills.