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SINGAPORE<br />

INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL OF BANGKOK<br />

YEARBOOK<br />

2016 - <strong>2017</strong>


ABOUT SISB PRACHA UTHIT<br />

OUR ACCREDITATION PARTNERS<br />

Council of International Schools (CIS)<br />

In June 2011, SISB received its highest honour yet: accreditation by the Council of<br />

International Schools (CIS).<br />

NEAS&C<br />

In March 2015 SISB was accredited by the New England Association of Schools and<br />

Colleges (NEASC).<br />

ONESQA<br />

In 2010, SISB was fully accredited by the Office for National Education Standards and<br />

Quality Assessment (ONESQA) under the Private Education Act of Thailand.<br />

The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award<br />

The Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award Foundation drives and supports the<br />

Award’s global growth, so more young people can undertake the world’s leading<br />

youth achievement award.<br />

CIE<br />

Cambridge International Examinations prepares school students for life, helping them<br />

develop an informed curiosity and a lasting passion for learning.<br />

SEAB<br />

The Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board (SEAB) was established on 1st<br />

April 2004 as a statutory board.<br />

ISAT<br />

International Schools Association of Thailand (ISAT) acts as the unified voice for<br />

international education in Thailand and as a centre for collective action on behalf of<br />

its membership.<br />

EAST ASIA REGIONAL COUNCIL OF SCHOOLS<br />

The East Asia Regional Council of Schools (EARCOS) is an organisation of 156 member<br />

schools in East Asia with a combined total of more than 100,000 pre-K to 12th grade<br />

students.<br />

Thailand International Schools Activity Conference<br />

The purpose of TISAC is to provide a well-rounded programme of sporting, nonsporting<br />

and cultural activities for member schools in a framework that will achieve<br />

recognised educational objectives whilst bringing together students to enjoy friendly<br />

and competitive opportunities to develop their talents.<br />

College Board<br />

The College Board is a mission-driven not-for-profit organization that connects<br />

students to college success and opportunity. Founded in 1900, the College Board was<br />

created to expand access to higher education.<br />

Hanban<br />

Hanban / Confucius Institute Headquarters, as a public institution affiliated with the<br />

Chinese Ministry of Education, is committed to providing Chinese language and cultural<br />

teaching resources and services worldwide, it goes all out in meeting the demands of<br />

foreign Chinese learners and contributing to the development of multiculturalism and<br />

the building of a harmonious world.<br />

4<br />

SISB PRACHA UTHIT


▪<br />

ABOUT SISB PRACHA UTHIT<br />

SCHOOL STORY<br />

Founded in 2001, SISB currently has five campuses in<br />

Thailand. It adopts the Singapore and UK curricula as the<br />

foundation for teaching and learning.<br />

The SISB name is inspired by our first campus, the<br />

Singapore International School of Bangkok (2001), the first<br />

Singapore International School that was established in<br />

Thailand, pioneering the Singapore education curriculum.<br />

Singapore International School of Bangkok was founded<br />

through the cooperative efforts of a group of Singaporean<br />

and Thai parents who were keen to invest in an institution<br />

to provide their children with quality education that<br />

develops fluency in English, Chinese and Thai languages.<br />

Motivated by their beliefs in the merits of the Singaporebased<br />

curriculum, they established SISB in 2001.<br />

SISB provides a standardised curriculum underscored<br />

by the principles of the Singapore education system and<br />

consistently delivers high quality education that many<br />

have come to trust of SISB. Through a broad-based and<br />

unique multi-lingual curriculum, SISB offers effective<br />

learning environments, opportunities and challenges to<br />

foster students as lifelong learners and future leaders.<br />

With more than 1,600 students of over 30 nationalities,<br />

and strong teaching and support staff hailing from over<br />

20 countries, the SISB community is inspired by a global<br />

outlook and enriched by cultural diversity. SISB upholds<br />

the reputation of the globally renowned, excellent<br />

education system of Singapore and holds the duty to<br />

contribute positively to the development of education in<br />

Thailand.<br />

With the rapid growth of its student population, SISB<br />

identified the need to expand its campus facilities. On<br />

7 June 2012, Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri<br />

Sirindhorn presided over the Grand Opening of SISB<br />

Pracha Uthit campus, a new campus spanning 17,000<br />

square metres in Pracha Uthit. The campus features<br />

SISB Preschool, well-equipped classrooms, a library,<br />

science and computer laboratories, a multi-purpose<br />

hall, basketball court, swimming pool, playgrounds and<br />

offers full-fledged curricula for students from ages 2<br />

to 18. It also has a 1.25-rai SISB Building in Pracha Uthit<br />

(built-up area 2,200 sqm), which serves as the head<br />

office for the SISB Group and also features a dedicated<br />

compound for the Nursery 1 students of SISB Pracha Uthit.<br />

Last year also saw the completion of the new Secondary<br />

School complex, a THB 770 million project measuring<br />

9.5-rai (built-up area 26,000 sqm). It caters to 800 more<br />

students, with extensive facilities such as a Sports<br />

Complex, a 25-metre swimming pool, a 407-seat Creative<br />

Arts and Media Centre and boarding facilities that can<br />

accommodate up to 800 students.<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 5


▪<br />

SCHOOL PHILOSOPHY<br />

We believe all students are unique individuals endowed with special talents and have the desire<br />

to succeed, and that every student is important, every teacher an asset and every parent a<br />

partner.<br />

▪<br />

SCHOOL VISION<br />

To be a leading international school in Thailand, known and respected for having the Singapore<br />

and UK Curriculum as its foundation for teaching and learning, and for ensuring a climate of<br />

inter-culturalism, internationalism and student wellbeing.<br />

▪<br />

SCHOOL MOTTO<br />

Dare to reach the highest<br />

▪<br />

SCHOOL MISSION<br />

It is our duty to develop the full potential of all students entrusted to us for their education. We<br />

strive to ensure that all students grow intellectually, physically, socially, morally and culturally,<br />

to become responsible, achieving and contributing members of the world.<br />

▪<br />

SCHOOL INSTRUCTIONAL GOALS & OBJECTIVES<br />

We believe that the spirit of these goals and objectives will mould the values, attitudes and actions<br />

of all stakeholders and will enable students to confront and address the multiplicity of problems<br />

and challenges which come from living in an ever-changing and diverse world. We aim to offer<br />

quality programmes:<br />

● We provide a conducive and safe learning environment that is intercultural, international,<br />

multilingual and challenging for effective learning and teaching.<br />

● We aspire to having our students become academically able, critical thinkers, life-long<br />

learners and global citizens in a learning environment which is intercultural, international and<br />

multilingual in its outlook, and rigorous, creative and nurturing in its approach.<br />

● We nurture our students to attain a level of competency in three languages, and to equip them<br />

with information technology and life skills necessary to successfully access tertiary education<br />

in universities of their choice throughout the world.<br />

● We promote a healthy lifestyle through co-curricular and extra-curricular activities.<br />

● We ensure professional development for all our staff, and commit to working with parents and<br />

other stakeholders to build a strong and close-knit community.


▪<br />

SCHOOL CORPORATE VALUES<br />

● Students Our Focus<br />

● Staff Our Asset<br />

● Parents / Community Our Partners<br />

● Resources Our Tools<br />

● Excellence Our Pursuit<br />

● Values Our Anchor<br />

▪<br />

SCHOOL PROGRAMME<br />

SISB adopts the Singapore and UK curricula and textbooks in our lesson delivery and learning.<br />

The core subject areas are English, Mathematics, Science, Chinese and Thai. The non-core subject<br />

areas include Physical Education, Moral Education, Art, Music, Health Education, Computer<br />

Study and Social Studies. Student’s performance is monitored through both formal and informal<br />

assessment modes. 70% of the student’s performance is through termly written examination<br />

while the other 30% is through project work, community involvement, classroom participation<br />

and work attitude. Our Primary 6 students take the Singapore IPSLE examination while the Year 11<br />

students take the Cambridge IGCSE examination and the students in Year 12 and 13 take the AS/A<br />

Levels. We use our customised phonics teaching method to give our Nursery and Kindergarten<br />

students a head start in the listening, speaking and reading skills. We have a structured reading<br />

program from Nursery to Secondary levels. Students from Primary to Year 11 classes are taught<br />

research, creative thinking and problem solving skills. Field trips. students’ work attachment and<br />

community involvements are part of the life skills programme to prepare our students for the everchanging<br />

landscape.<br />

▪<br />

SCHOOL PROGRESSION JOURNEY<br />

SISB has transited the students’ performance from quantity to quality outcome. We now aim to<br />

carve out niches and special programmes with schools both locally and overseas. We are also<br />

developing our own staff training centre.


Messages from<br />

senior management


CEO’S MESSAGE<br />

Every year is a memorable year for the students, parents,<br />

teachers and staff of SISB. Each year, we witness and contribute<br />

to the growth of our school with a myriad of learning<br />

experiences, activities, events and developments. To the<br />

graduating class of 2016-<strong>2017</strong>, I congratulate you on your<br />

achievements and hope that you will continue to stay in<br />

touch with us as our proud alumni<br />

Academic Year 2016-<strong>2017</strong> is an eventful year as we marked<br />

the 15th Anniversary of SISB. Since our establishment in<br />

2001, we have come a long way together to establish SISB as<br />

a holistic school for quality education in Thailand. This year,<br />

we opened the new Secondary Complex at Pracha Uthit campus,<br />

along with state-of-the-art facilities, such as a Boarding<br />

School, brand new Sports Complex, Creative Arts and Media<br />

Centre and Swimming Pool. With all these new facilities, we<br />

hope to provide our students with the best environment to<br />

live, learn and explore.<br />

We also launched a new campus in Chiangmai and will be<br />

opening a new campus in Thonburi by Academic Year <strong>2017</strong>-<br />

2018. SISB Chiangmai is our first development beyond the<br />

Bangkok Metropolitan Area and we are excited about the<br />

launch of this new campus, which is the first Singapore International<br />

School in Northern Thailand.<br />

KELVIN KOH<br />

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER, SISB GROUP<br />

The inaugural SISB Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) –<br />

English Language Project has also been a great success this<br />

year and it is heartwarming to see all our students and staff<br />

sharing their passion of teaching with the students from Praram<br />

9 Kanchanapisek School.<br />

Our togetherness and dedication define SISB’s Spirit of Excellence.<br />

I wish all our students, parents, teachers and staff good<br />

health and success, and thank you for your contributions and<br />

being part of our big SISB family.


HEAD OF SCHOOL’S<br />

MESSAGE<br />

To pay tribute to our beloved King during this period of<br />

mourning, Halloween celebration was replaced with fundraising<br />

activities so students could learn about our late<br />

King’s contributions to his country. Christmas celebration<br />

was replaced with music and art exhibitions.<br />

SISB celebrated her 15th Anniversary on 15th December<br />

2016. On this day, our Guest-of-Honour, Mr. Wong Kai Jiun,<br />

Chargé d’Affaires a.i., Embassy of the Republic of Singapore<br />

unveiled the pride of SISB, the Merlion statue, located<br />

in front of the Mugs and Hugs Café. Our school’s mascots,<br />

Leon and Merly, were also presented. Guests were treated to<br />

a play “Annie the Musical” performed by students from the<br />

Survarnabhumi campus as well as “Space and Time Overlap”<br />

by our secondary school students at the Performance Auditorium.<br />

Outstanding musicians from the Youth Philharmonic<br />

Orchestra of the China Conservatory of Music also performed<br />

at this event, courtesy of the China Cultural Centre, Thailand.<br />

VICTOR GIAM<br />

HEAD OF SCHOOL<br />

The school year kicked off with the completion of the extension<br />

of the Pracha Uthit Campus. We are proud to announce<br />

that we are now equipped with state-of-the-art,<br />

world-class facilities. The extension spans 9.5-rai and consists<br />

of:<br />

• a two-storey academic block<br />

• a two-storey sports complex<br />

• a 25-metre swimming pool<br />

• a futsal field,<br />

• a Creative Arts and Media Centre and<br />

• Two six-storey blocks boarding school.<br />

The secondary school students were privileged to be the<br />

first to enjoy the new facilities in the new academic block.<br />

It was with a heavy heart the school reopened after the<br />

short break in October 2016 due to the demise of our beloved<br />

King Bhumibol Adulyadej. He was the longest-reigning<br />

monarch in the world and a father to all Thai people.<br />

The Thai people are aware of his many contributions to the<br />

country’s development. We join the Thai people in mourning<br />

the loss of our great King. The school held a memorial<br />

ceremony in honour of His Majesty, the late King Bhumibol<br />

Adulyadej, on 1st November 2016. I would like to thank<br />

students, parents and staff who attended the ceremony.<br />

To further immerse our students into the Chinese culture<br />

and educational system, the school signed Memorandum of<br />

Understandings with North China University of Technology,<br />

Tshinghua University High School-Chaoyang, Yongledian<br />

High School, Yunhe High School, Furong Primary School,<br />

Gongyuan Primary School and Xinyuanli No.4 Primary<br />

School. To kick start the exchange programme, key personnel<br />

from Furong Primary School and students and teachers<br />

from Yunhe High School will be visiting SISB in the new academic<br />

year. In return, our teachers and students will visit<br />

Yunhe High School and Furong Primary School in October<br />

this year.<br />

To promote sports, we hosted at our Sports Hall, the Asia<br />

Hopes Week, a table tennis training camp, and ISAA Swim<br />

Gala at our new 25-metre swimming pool. We have also<br />

successfully gained membership in Thailand International<br />

Schools Activity Conference, (TISAC) opening up sports competition<br />

opportunities for our students.<br />

Promoting the performing arts, various musical performances<br />

took place during lunch break and after school. In March<br />

this year and for the very first time, the Primary School ECA<br />

Theatre Club performed a dramatic production “The Jungle<br />

Book” at our new Performance Auditorium. This was followed<br />

by the Secondary School production “Phantom of the<br />

Opera” in May.<br />

Ensuring our boarders at our Boarding School develop social<br />

and life skills, activities and visits were organised during<br />

the weekends to places such as Bang Krajao (an island<br />

near Samut Prakan), Suan Srikuenkhan Park, Samae-Sa, Bang<br />

Namphung Floating Market, Nongbon Water Sports Centre,<br />

and Terminal 21. Some students also had the opportunity to<br />

participate in the Boarding Experiential Programme.


Our students are multi-talented. Firstly, our Sports Scholarship<br />

holder, Arisa Tanthathoedtham (Fah) from Year 9, has<br />

done not only the school but also Thailand proud by winning<br />

numerous awards in regional and international rhythmic<br />

gymnastics competitions. She won 3 Gold and 1 Bronze<br />

medal for Thailand at the 14th Singapore Open Gymnastics<br />

Championships - Rhythmic Gymnastics in June <strong>2017</strong>; 2 Gold,<br />

1 Silver and 2 Bronze at Thailand National Junior Championship<br />

(Chumporn Ranong Games); 4 Silver at Total Gym 6th International<br />

Gymnastics Tournament <strong>2017</strong> in Kuala Lumpur; 1<br />

Gold and 3 Silver at the 16th Oomsin’s Rhythmic Gymnastics<br />

Interclub Competition <strong>2017</strong> in Malaysia. Shirley Losmithgul<br />

from Year 12 was selected by the US Government to represent<br />

Thailand at the Southeast Asia Youth Leadership Programme<br />

(SEAYLP) held at Illinois, USA, from 4th to 28th April<br />

<strong>2017</strong> while three teams from SISB Debate Society who had<br />

done well in the largest ever Bangkok regional round of the<br />

World Scholar’s Cup, which we co-host with NIST International<br />

School, competed in the next round at Hanoi in June.<br />

Tintin (P6 Love), Jai-Jai (P5 Peace) and Patrick (P5 Love) from<br />

our Primary School were presented Distinction Awards in<br />

Poland’s “Another Look Art Competition 2016” while Tada<br />

Tangsunawan (P3 Faith) and Kita Tangsunawan (P1 Peace)<br />

won the championship trophy for the under 10 category at<br />

the Thailand Junior Ice Hockey League during Dec 2016 to<br />

Mar <strong>2017</strong> season.<br />

We appreciate the concerted effort of the PST, led by Khun<br />

Pornprapa Lertratkosum, and parents who have volunteered<br />

energy and time planning activities for the parents and the<br />

school such as seminars and the extravagant Family Fun<br />

Fair#2, a memorable event for the whole SISB community.<br />

A big thank you to all of them and we look forward to their<br />

continued partnership in the education of their children, our<br />

students.<br />

I would like to take this opportunity to thank the staff and<br />

students in organizing the fun-filled “Star-gazing” Open<br />

Day on 25th February this year. Everyone came together to<br />

create a wonderful day of fun and learning. My thanks go to<br />

students, staff and janitors for keeping our campus clean<br />

in particularly the toilets. This led us to win the Best Toilet<br />

Competition organised by Bangkok Municipality in June this<br />

year.<br />

We have come to the end of yet another exciting academic<br />

year. I hope this yearbook serves as a memory of events that<br />

have played a part in your school life at SISB. I encourage you<br />

to continue your growth here at SISB in the Spirit of Excellence!<br />

In the 2016 iPSLE, our top student, Kittima Li, was awarded<br />

the Certificate of Distinction. Ten other students were<br />

awarded Certificates of Outstanding Performance in the<br />

various subjects. In the 2016 IGCSE, Carol Liu Zi Yi and Punyathorn<br />

Jeungsmarn (Arm) were awarded the 2016 Outstanding<br />

Cambridge Learner Awards, Thailand. Carol was<br />

awarded the High Achievement Award in IGCSE Chinese as<br />

a First Language while Arm in both AS level Geography and<br />

English Language.<br />

This academic year also saw the launch of SISB Corporate<br />

Social Responsibility (CSR)-English Language Project in collaboration<br />

with Wat Praram 9 and Praram 9 Kanchanapisek<br />

School on 1 Oct 2016. The SISB CSR-EL Project is an 18-week<br />

programme which provides English lessons to primary students<br />

from Praram 9 Kanchanapisek School helping them<br />

develop literacy skills in reading, speaking and comprehension.<br />

The project ended on 17th June <strong>2017</strong> with a Graduation<br />

Ceremony for the students. On behalf of SISB, I thank the<br />

parent volunteers, student volunteers, teachers volunteers<br />

and staff who contributed to the success of this programme.<br />

We look forward to more who will be volunteering their time<br />

in CSR-EL Project 2 in the new academic year.<br />

This year we have also successfully applied for membership<br />

in East Asia Regional Council of Schools (EARCOS). Our<br />

teachers will now have opportunities to develop professionally<br />

by attending courses and conferences organised by the<br />

organisation. There will be opportunities to network with<br />

teachers from other international schools in the region.


PRIMARY PRINCIPAL’S<br />

MESSAGE<br />

It is with great pleasure and satisfaction that we have successfully<br />

completed yet another hectic academic year.<br />

We mourned the loss of a great beloved King, King Bhumibhol<br />

Adulyadej, and welcomed the new King Maha Vajiralongkorn.<br />

We had numerous interesting programmes and activities<br />

throughout the whole year.<br />

SISB has just celebrated its 15th anniversary held together<br />

with the soft opening of the new secondary campus which<br />

boasts of first-class sports and performing arts facilities. Last<br />

year was a transitional period where we made numerous<br />

changes.<br />

This year we have consolidated and further developed them.<br />

The 5 Strategic Thrusts of Quality Teaching and Learning,<br />

Quality Staff, Quality Students, Quality Resource Management,<br />

Quality Parental and Community Partnership, which<br />

we have crafted have guided us well and this will continue to<br />

be our compass for the next five years.<br />

Below are some of the numerous new initiatives that were<br />

implemented and greatly enjoyed by the students:<br />

CECILIA NG<br />

PRINCIPAL, PRIMARY SECTION<br />

• Stellar - Strategies for Teaching English Language and<br />

Reading. This programme for the Pr 1-2 emphasises on<br />

authentic experiential learning, engaging the students<br />

in reading and understanding. As part of their learning<br />

journey, lessons were conducted in Lumpini Park and<br />

students wrote about their field trips to Safari World,<br />

Royal Thai Air Force Museum, and Kids Science Discovery<br />

Museum.<br />

• Residential Trips for Pr 3 to Pr 6. Our students went to<br />

Horseshoe Point, The Pines, Nakon Nayok and Rayong<br />

for their Residential trips. We have received very good<br />

feedback from students who thoroughly enjoyed the<br />

trips. These trips had tremendous support from our<br />

students and parents. They provide our students with<br />

character development, focusing on collaboration and<br />

working together harmoniously and cohesively.These<br />

are excellent life skills needed by the students to prepare<br />

them for 21st century.<br />

• We are into the third year of Prefectship and our prefects<br />

have done us proud. Besides their prefectorial duties of<br />

looking after the students and ensuring that all is well,<br />

they have also presented on various current affairs issues<br />

eg Slimes,Road Safety, Planets. Good job, Prefects!<br />

• Maths Trails which tested students on their creative<br />

problem solving skills. They are given real life situations<br />

which are not in the textbook, and have to find solutions.<br />

These activities brings out the teamwork, collaboration,<br />

and problem-solving skills in the students. Students<br />

were required to present their findings to their<br />

peers and teachers.


As part of our objective to engage parents in their students’ learning, for the first time, SISB organised a series of Math workshops<br />

for our parents to learn and experience the frustrations and joys of Maths. We flew in a trainer from Singapore, and the<br />

parents had fun learning together with their children and teachers. Parents can understand better the rigours their children are<br />

facing, and this rigour and resilience will make their children stronger!<br />

The Science Competition is an annual school event whereby our Primary 3 to 6 students are posed a challenge and they have to<br />

use their creativity and process skills to complete the challenge. This year’s competition centred around the theme ‘Creative<br />

Construction’ and our students had displayed strong leadership and communication skills.<br />

Innovation Convention for the Primary 4 students, of which every student was given the opportunity to invent new products<br />

for our everyday life. This has provided them with the opportunity to display their inventive spirit and entrepreneurship, preparing<br />

them for the job market.<br />

The production of “Jungle Book” was a huge success and what made it more memorable was the artistes were mainly from the<br />

lower primary and these students were really great as they demonstrated confidence and articulated well.<br />

I am proud to congratulate our students for the excellent external achievements:<br />

Outstanding achievements in International Singapore Maths Competition (ISMC). SISB took part in this International Math<br />

Competition for the second year. More than 12000 students from all over the world participated in this competition. In total,<br />

we acquired 11 Gold, 10 Silver and 11 Bronze medals, the largest number of medals in Thailand, emerging Champion amongst<br />

the schools in Thailand.<br />

We also emerged as the Champion school in Thailand, beating over 12,000 students.<br />

Numerous awards from Sports:<br />

1st Futsal U9 ISAA,<br />

1st Futsal U9 ISAA<br />

1st Swimming Under 9 ISAA<br />

2nd Swimming Under 11 ISAA<br />

2nd Overall Swimming with a total of 30 gold, 48<br />

silver and 19 bronze<br />

Many awards in Gymnastics and other external<br />

competitions<br />

I would like to specially credit the members of the PST whose contributions have added another dimension to the vibrancy of<br />

SISB. Your presence at all our functions, your support at the Family Fun Fair have greatly benefited the fun learning aspect of<br />

education. You have played a critical role in complementing us. It has also provided the platform for family bonding as well as<br />

networking amongst the parents. We are elated that the present committee would be staying and more parents have come on<br />

board. Well done, PST! We hope to see more of you next year.<br />

Together We Soar And Achieve!


NURSERY & KINDERGARTEN<br />

PRINCIPAL’ MESSAGE<br />

Education’s purpose is to replace an empty mind with an<br />

open one.<br />

- Malcom S. Forbes<br />

IEducation is the most powerful tool in the world. It is a powerful<br />

tool which can be used to change the world. Today,<br />

with the fast-moving society, and influence of social media,<br />

we are looking at a very different future of the world. The<br />

future world is a place that our children will be influenced by<br />

and contributing to.<br />

ISB truly believes that providing holistic education in a safe and secure<br />

environment will enable our students to succeed and excel in<br />

the future world.<br />

My 10-year journey with SISB has seen colossal growth and improvements<br />

not only in facilities but also in the excellent education<br />

we offer our students. Today, I am very privileged to still be here to<br />

try and make a difference in the lives of my students. Working together<br />

with parents to provide the right fit for every child has been<br />

so rewarding that I hope to see the trust in the school and in me<br />

grow exponentially. Parents have given SISB and I their trust in ensuring<br />

that their children are safe and are educationally achieving<br />

their potential, and I hope this will allow us to move forward as a<br />

family.<br />

NARISA LERTNAMWONGWAN<br />

PRINCIPAL, NURSERY & KINDERGARTEN<br />

The Nursery Kindergarten team has come a long way together with<br />

one mission, and that is to never stay stagnant. We will explore and<br />

embrace the best practices to ensure that we provide the best education<br />

for our students. We are sure that together with the parents,<br />

we will take SISB to new heights in the education world and our<br />

children will be the best they can be.<br />

On behalf of SISB Nursery Kindergarten department, SISB Management<br />

and myself, I would like to thank all our parents and potential<br />

parents for entrusting your most precious gems to us and we promise<br />

to put our heart and soul into ensuring that they receive the best<br />

care and education we can provide.<br />

Hand in hand we will step forward into a new year!


SECONDARY PRINCIPAL’S<br />

MESSAGE<br />

Academic Year 2016 - <strong>2017</strong> has come to an end. At the beginning<br />

of the Academic Year, we moved into state-of-the-art<br />

facilities. Students and teachers now have access to five new<br />

buildings which include a six-floor Academic Building, two<br />

Boarding Houses with canteen, a two-storey Sports Complex<br />

with a swimming pool and a five-floor Creative Arts and Media<br />

Centre. The facilities are designed to support 21st century<br />

learning and teaching. The teachers and students made full<br />

use of these new facilities in the past year.<br />

In the 2016 IGCSE examination results, there was a 100% pass<br />

rate of grades C to A* in 15 subjects and 12 out of 22 subjects<br />

had at least 50% of grades A or A*. 99.3% of all grades were E or<br />

higher. Combining IGCSE examination results from 2015 and<br />

2016, special congratulations go to Thyme who scored a total<br />

of 9A*s, Vincent 8A*s and 2Bs, Shirley 6A*s, 3As and 1B and<br />

Yuki 6A*s and 3Bs. Our congratulations also go to Carol Liu Ziyi<br />

for being awarded the 2016 IGCSE Outstanding Cambridge<br />

Learner Awards, Thailand, for High Achievement in Cambridge<br />

IGCSE Chinese First Language.<br />

WILLEM VAN DER SLUIS<br />

PRINCIPAL, SECONDARY<br />

In the AS level, there was a 100% pass rate in all 7 subjects with<br />

at least grade C or better and 43.8% obtained an A. Our congratulations<br />

to Arm who scored 3A*s and 1B and Pheam 3A*s<br />

and 1C. Arm was also awarded the 2016 Cambridge International<br />

AS Level Examination Outstanding Cambridge Learner<br />

Awards, Thailand, for High Achievement in Cambridge International<br />

AS Level English and Geography. We are also proud<br />

of our A-levels students too. They obtained a 100% pass rate<br />

in 3 out of 4 subjects and a 67% pass rate of C - A* in 3 out of 4<br />

subjects. Well done, Win, for obtaining 2As, 1B and 1C.<br />

In external competitions such as the World Scholar’s Cup,<br />

ISAA, and 14th Singapore Open Gymnastics Championships,<br />

many of our students had done well.<br />

Our students also put up a big drama production “Phantom of<br />

the Opera” in our Performance Auditorium at the Creative Arts<br />

and Media Centre under the guidance of teachers Karl and Stefan.<br />

It was an immense success that will stay in our memories<br />

forever. Next to this, the Residential Trips and the International<br />

Awards were also carried out and would continue in the next<br />

Academic Year.<br />

New developments in the next Academic Year will be<br />

in the form of a Learning Support Centre and the introduction<br />

of a Dean of Students working closely with<br />

students and Form Tutors in giving pastoral care and<br />

support to the students. Also, students will have the opportunity<br />

to sign up for After School Activities. These could be<br />

extra academic subject support, arts, sports or ICT activities.<br />

I wish all students, parents and teachers a restful summer<br />

break and we look forward to seeing you back at the start of<br />

the next Academic Year with more exciting activities and programmes.


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BOARD OF GOVERNORS<br />

Left to right:<br />

• Hero Lee (Teacher Representative)<br />

• Judith Hong Zhang Sathaporn (School Manager)<br />

• Prasitchai Kritsanayuntong (Parent Representative)<br />

• Wilawan Kaewkanokvijit (Specialist)<br />

• Kelvin Koh (Board Chairman)<br />

• Victor Giam (Head of School)<br />

• Panthip Kolyanee (School Director / School Licensee)<br />

• Graham Cherry (Specialist)<br />

• Sumitra Songphatanayothin (Secretary to Board of Governors)<br />

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SMT<br />

Left to right:<br />

• Willem van der Sluis (Principal, Secondary)<br />

• Prapassara Nimmantevin (Director of Events and Operations)<br />

• Judith Hong Zhang Sathaporn (School Manager)<br />

• Garret Tan (Business Manager) | Victor Giam (Head of School)<br />

• Panthip Kolyanee (School Director / School Licensee)<br />

• Cecilia Ng (Principal, Primary)<br />

• Narisa Lertnamwongwan (Principal, Nursery and Kindergarten)<br />

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ALT<br />

Left to right:<br />

• Willem van der Sluis (Principal, Secondary)<br />

• Garret Tan (Business Manager)<br />

• Marion Barbe (Vice-Principal, Nursery and Kindergarten)<br />

• Panthip Kolyanee (School Director / School Licensee)<br />

• Victor Giam (Head of School)<br />

• Cecilia Ng (Principal, Primary)<br />

• Narisa Lertnamwongwan (Principal, Nursery and Kindergarten)<br />

• Jasmine Choong (Vice-Principal, Primary)<br />

• John Kurton (Vice-Principal, Secondary)<br />

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STUDENT COUNCIL<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Baipor | Shirley | Folk | Aaron | Por | Julie | Hui<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Vincent | Jonathan | Yu | Jeffrey<br />

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PREFECTS<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Guitar | Poom T | Top Ten | Kin | Zaza | Kaow | Panpoun | Wei Wei | Earn | Pearl | Tee Tee | CK<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Mild | Peak | Cindy | Nahm | Ming | Lotto | Amy | Daniel | Jia Yi | Thomas | Mei Mei | Kenny | Thee | Pim<br />

2 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Ming Ming | Annie | Shake | Mimie | Jam | Min Min | Meta | Honey may | Lisa | Jolin | Teacher Kavitha<br />

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SUPPORT STAFF<br />

( Corporate )<br />

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HUMAN RESOURCES<br />

1st row, (front row) left to right:<br />

• Wannee Jakunchon (Payroll Manager)<br />

• Acharawan Isarangkoon Na Ayutthaya (HR Director)<br />

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INFORMATION<br />

TECHNOLOGY<br />

Left to right:<br />

• Tussapon Wannasuk (Audio Visual support officer)<br />

• Ekachai Teerakaew (Audio Visual Coordinator)<br />

• Parinyasak Sangnieam (Head of Group ICT)<br />

• Taywin Wongchaiwat (IT support officer)<br />

• Kritsada Rungruang (IT coordinator & Systems Engineer)<br />

• Wisut Kitcharoenwong (IT support officer)<br />

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MARCOMS<br />

Left to right:<br />

• Sawitri Chaiswang (Corporate Graphic Designer)<br />

• Ong Sze Yin Joyce (Director, Corporate Communication)<br />

• Vinita Srichaikul (Corporate Marketing Executive)<br />

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ACCOUNTS<br />

Front row, left to right:<br />

• Sujitra Chaykhunthod<br />

• Nongyaow Chuaytao<br />

• Supaporn Montrelerdrasme<br />

• Euamporn Warawatanathamrong<br />

• Sunandha Leelasaengsai<br />

• Somkiet Narach<br />

• Siripen Muensungh<br />

2 nd row, left to right:<br />

• Prapaporn Jampattanakij<br />

• Seksan Srisuwannakarn<br />

• Surasit Trakulleung<br />

• Tanunart Supalertruttanachai<br />

• Kannika Leesaimool<br />

• Anchisa Pattamalai<br />

• Winapha Chansud<br />

• Monsicha Supaphon<br />

Absentees:<br />

• Mon Kaewyim<br />

• Thitiwat Raveepornsurat<br />

• Sirikanya Supaphala<br />

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<strong>PU</strong>RCHASING<br />

1 st row, left to right:<br />

• Sasiprapa Nookruea (Store Officer)<br />

• Nontacha Watcharawetsaringkhan (Procurement Officer)<br />

• Dollapaporn Khunnarak (Procurement Officer<br />

• Prapatsri Kiatsuksathit (Procurement Manager)<br />

• Parichat Burapasikarin (Procurement Officer)<br />

• Chompunut Roemroek (Procurement Officer)<br />

2 nd row, left to right:<br />

• Nawin Ekmarukent (Store Officer)<br />

• Aaron Ngiam (Director, Group Operations)<br />

• Surasak Limphoemphoonwiwat (Assistant Store Manager)<br />

Absentees:<br />

• Eakring Sookyoung (Store Officer)<br />

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OPERATIONS STAFF<br />

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MAINTENANCE<br />

1 st row, left to right:<br />

• Surasit Charoenphol<br />

• Ponrakrit Sooksupat<br />

• Kridsana Yeepen<br />

• Boonchai Boonrangsri<br />

• Keyoon Siyong<br />

• Jatupon Ra-ngubpai<br />

2 nd row, left to right:<br />

• Jirasak Boolom<br />

• Uthid Nuekme<br />

• Phadungsak Paseelatasung (Security Manager)<br />

• Wisitthorn Wannaso<br />

• Somchai Tonpoh<br />

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KITCHEN<br />

Front row, left to right:<br />

Lamyai Wongsorn | Navaporn Kongkate | Chalida Seedee | Kanisorn Chuainakorn | Rachatawan<br />

Phianbubpha | Sukanya Hongcome | Orapin Kwanseng | Buahong Boonkhong | Ratree Sriyotha<br />

2 nd row, left to right:<br />

Athiwat Unyapeerapong | Siriporn Atano | Wareenart Thamwong | Wilai Donklang | Nutchalai Suksri |<br />

Pannee Thamawong | Jutiporn Kuttiwong<br />

3 rd row, left to right:<br />

Rat Khuntee | Vorapot Treveradrath | Thitat Poenmunkhong | Peeracha Chanmeka | Wanchai<br />

Donklang<br />

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SUPPORT<br />

Front row, left to right:<br />

Nuchsara C. | Pitsamai D. | Supitcha A. | Jeaw K. | Wikit P. | Thass T. | Wanpen C. | Nalan S. | Sakorn<br />

K. | Boonchan K. | luntom D.<br />

2 nd row, left to right:<br />

Khanokwan K. | Sompis R. | Supis R. | LaddawaL L. | Pranom K. | sudanan C. | Phanumat R. | Lawan<br />

S. | Yanee K. | Alisa Y. | Napatkan N. | Bunhom T. | Kanyapat N. | Promma H. | Sompong R.<br />

3 rd row, left to right:<br />

Wanida S. | SeangTien P. | Nualchavee K. | Thamonwan P. | Boonhom C. | Vorawan A. | Kajorn J. |<br />

Thananpatchr R. | Ake W. | Suphap S. | Patcharee S. | Aungkana T. | Saichon T. | Sunan D. | Yada P.<br />

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SUPPORT STAFF<br />

( Pracha Uthit )<br />

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HUMAN RESOURCES<br />

Left to right:<br />

• Thanawat Saneewong na Ayutthaya (Government Liaison Officer)<br />

• Thanvaraise Tanakulrangson (Secretary to School Director)<br />

• Panthip Kolyanee (School Director)<br />

• Varunee Tantanadaecha (Senior HR Officer)<br />

• Hathaiprat Khomnamdaeng (Government Liaison Officer)<br />

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ADMISSIONS AND<br />

COMMUNICATIONS<br />

1 st row, left to right:<br />

• Suttrara Kopattanakij (Senior Admissions Officer)<br />

• Judith Hong Zhang Sathaporn (School Manager)<br />

• Garret Tan (Business Manager)<br />

• Jeffrey Ang (Senior Communications Officer)<br />

2 nd row, left to right:<br />

• Chatnapat Sanguanchat (Registrar)<br />

• Alice Zheng (Admissions Officer)<br />

• Pichayapohn Wiwattanapoonpon (Graphic Designer)<br />

• Supphasan Phornprapha (Admissions Officer)<br />

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SECRETARIES<br />

Left to right:<br />

• Rujaya Boonyanuwat (Personal Assistant to Primary Principal)<br />

• Krittika Varnvibul (Personal Assistant to Head of School)<br />

• Nattikarn Rimpirungsri (Personal Assistant to Secondary Principal)<br />

• Sunittha Lertpakornchai (Personal Assistant to NK Principal)<br />

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NURSE<br />

Left to right:<br />

• Nattharika Saeyour (School Nurse)<br />

• Tanaporn Sudjit (Senior School Nurse)<br />

• Tatsanee Pimphiwong (School Nurse)<br />

• Narisara Rattasirikun (School Nurse)<br />

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BOARDING<br />

Left to right:<br />

• Ms. Thanhita Niyomsook (PA & Mentor to Boarding)<br />

• Ms. Ting Tang (Head of Girls’ Boarding)<br />

• Mr. Stewart Ross (Head of Boarding)<br />

• Ms. Natnaree Sirithummakul (Mentor to Boarding)<br />

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NURSERY &<br />

KINDERGARTEN


TEACHERS<br />

FRONT ROW, (left to right):<br />

Jiji Puangjan (N1 TA coordinator) | Charnchai Auekitprasert (Head of PE, ECA coordinator) | Sumitra Khianborisut<br />

(N2 TA coordinator) | Catherine Salandanan (K1 TA coordinator) | Lovely May H. Bronola (K2 TA coordinator) | Judith<br />

Hong Zhang Sathaporn (School Manager) | Garret Tan (Business Manager) | Panthip Kolyanee (School Director) |<br />

Narisa Lertnamwongwan (Principal, NK) | Victor Giam (Head of School) | Marion Barbe (Vice-Principal) | Chantana<br />

Schnare (Head of Events/ICT) | Rachana Kukreja (Head of K1) | Benjamin James Alfred Rowan Cantrell (Head of K2) |<br />

Li Cai Rong (Chinese coordinator) | Li Ying Zhang (Head of Chinese) | Jatuporn Ngernyoung (Head of Thai) | Kendal<br />

Lee Preston (N1 coordinator) | Ratchanee Abigail Arnanta (Head of N2) | Jeane David Aquino (Head of N1)<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Maria Angelie Alcos Quimba | Emma Lou Andrada Lechoncito | Maria Corina Naneth Reyes Japon | Erma N.<br />

Valeriano | Jubilee T. Mantalaba | Cecille Silverio | Fangmei Qin | Jonah Lyn Superales Soliva | Mary Grace<br />

Benatero | Nittaya Sirijanda | Sien Mei Tsang | Napassanan Siripatpanya | Gretchen Ylaya | Jocel Ocial |<br />

Iana Christine Duran | Walainuch Thammak | Ivy Lou Fiesta Palomares | MA Connie Poncardas Lechoncito |<br />

Wipawee Patthawan | Rechein Lamoas Perdigones | Rose Ann S. Revillas | Jenime Ancino | Noemi Muzares<br />

| Yu Jun Fang | Mary Ann Angel Repollo | Jaylyn Arcillas Tan | Mercy Abenojar | Sunittha Lertpakornchai<br />

3 rd ROW, (left to right):<br />

Joy Roble | Phonpit Sriwisuth | Nittaya Planechun | Saowalak Jantana | Love Shieka Palmones | MA. Rodylie C.Matildo |<br />

Pamyaphy Veronica Rumthao | Phongsri Moosiapun | Suwen He | Alexandra Maria Rojo Nieto | Emma Panahon<br />

Rattanapanadda | Christine Marcon | Amber Nel | Wanlapa Jiratikan | Cherrie Mae Omac | Meeca Stenson | Joanne Lizardo |<br />

Jonalyn Tago Sabicido | Marites Clemente Arcilla | Rujee Yeerong | Pornthip Puangjampa | Amelia Ng | Bethany Lois<br />

Tagle Montalban | Jose Luis Calvetti<br />

4 th ROW, (left to right):<br />

Malony Limosa | Yanawut Tawinun | Pornsinee Sriwiset | Nicolle Moore | Tipsuda Kalarak | Somjin Panthong |Jaclyn<br />

Michelle Spence | Maytinee Yamlamai | Mahzad Farahani | Nathan Michael Thompson | Aletta Johanna Van Der<br />

Vyver | Daniel Michael Comely | William Patrick Lea | Maurizio Ghisleni | Thomas Emery | Argie Say Ao Baltaken<br />

| Venetia Robinson | Prisca Agolla | Alexandra Leigh Bolze | Arunee Harnprakon | Li Xin | Sirintra Amanphong<br />

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PRE - NURSERY<br />

FRONT ROW, (left to right): Boongmui | Fuji | Ana | Japan | Isabel | Preme<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right): Teacher Myls | Teacher Pum | Lanna | Tul | Teacher Jiji<br />

Absentees: new students ( Bei Bei, Alex, Bung, Preme (2), Tin, Megan, Jana, Nene)<br />

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N1 GRACE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Panther | Guy | Quinnie | Yuki | Arnes | Dina | Nada | Ichi & Kaopan<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Gale | Ryu | lk | Gate | Anna | Jean | Boston | Lucky | Jayde<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Nok | Teacher Mercy | Teacher Joy | Teacher Jonah<br />

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N1 LOVE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Pun | Lin Lin | Irene | Janis | Sea | Preem | Nara | Bella | Ocean<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Keane | Gun | Tee Tee | Timmy | Allexter | Kun | Leeong | Yindee<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Assistant Teacher Cecile | Assistant Teacher Christine | Assistant Teacher Jeane | Assistant Teacher<br />

Pum<br />

ABSENTEES: Ing<br />

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N1 FAITH<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Kimmie | Meeproud | Natha | Sean | Titan Warat | Ernie | Harvey | Zenxen | Reina<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Joakim |Thina | Freya | Jida | Proud | Ah Fong | Titan Tan | Sky | Brighton<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Tess | Teacher Rujee | Teacher Veronica | Teacher Ann<br />

ABSENTEES (if any): Ploen<br />

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N1 HOPE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Jean | Jowa | Hayden | Jena | Elle | Wawa | Ming Ming | Yuri | Margie<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Chai | Xiao Long | Korn | Angie | Nami | Claire | Tal | Charlie | Khun<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Noemi | Teacher Mimi | Teacher Kendal | Teacher Som<br />

ABSENTEES (if any): Papim | Jacob<br />

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N1 JOY<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Vich | Pancake | Idea | Nana | Yuqi | Gorbua | Irene Ploen | Keeree<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Ongsan | Nam Jue | Mickey | Prompt | Java | Oliver | Oli | Duo Duo | Bhuping | Lucas<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Alexandra | Teacher Mam | Teacher Grace<br />

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N1 PEACE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Namo | Nendo | Ginn | Note | Migate | Pleng | Bena | Byte | Baranii<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Tung Tung | Tommy | Tutor | Nate | Kawin | Kimtoong<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Jay | Teacher Nina | Teacher May | Teacher Rose<br />

ABSENTEES: Harbour | Earn Earn<br />

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N2 SMILE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Bella | Thee Thee | Austin | Alice | Bam Bam | DC | Prae | Meda | Munich<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Qiuying | Peach | Korya | Bangpon | Vin | Juk | Porsche | Purse | Pun | Ming Ming | Pepper<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Poy | Teacher Alex | Teacher Connie<br />

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N2 PEACE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Plus | Leo | Smile | kanbeau | Chanon | Ryu | Deenie | Ang | Jeda<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Kin | Eva | Kun | Aim | Ai | Thew | Rene | Gail<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Mew | Teacher Abigail<br />

ABSENTEES: Aki | Prize | Pooh<br />

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N2 LOVE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Pippo | Todd | Miler | Noodee | Jade | Tiya | Pammy | Ray | MJ<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Incheon | David | Yang Yang | Seiya | Snow | Prim | Manting<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Somjin | Teacher Gretchen | Teak | Tempo | Marc | Sky | Teacher Venetia<br />

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N2 JOY<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Punna | Ati | Quinni | Prim | Jeava | Yaya | Tara | Kevin | Mali<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Aiko | Yuki | Tam | Miu Miu | Yuan | Ooryuu | Jesse | Tyler<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Angie | Teacher Jang | Ryu | Tadd | Baron | Teacher Kare<br />

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N2 HOPE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Noah | Hana | Rinya | Proud | Yok Taechin | Ren | Captain | Bryant<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Keith | Prompt | Jinny | Tun Tun | Grace | Jeana | Indy | Chitan<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Nitt | Hugo | Teacher Michael | Teacher Chien<br />

ABSENTEES: Mungkorn | Pun Pun<br />

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N2 GRACE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Danny | Panther | MC | Techou | Patty | Yadar | Pol | MJ | Marshall<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Doln | Valen | Jade | Terry | Ryu | Kitty | Liv | Zanzan | Pear | Cheya<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Bew | Teacher Tammy | Teacher Cherrie<br />

ABSENTEES: Ing (Came third term)<br />

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K1 FAITH<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Meeruk | Latte | Jobs | Alize | Mungkorn | Posh | Brendan | Yuri | Pann<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Ting Ting | Aya | Liam | Triple | E’clair | Kelly | Eiryuu<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Cath | Margie | TK | Ray | Teacher Daniel<br />

ABSENTEES (if any): Win<br />

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K1 GRACE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Pete | Gunt | Patt | Nami | Tatar | Anya | Pei Pei | Poon | Khun<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Love | Austin | Idea | Nicha | Fayre | Ken | Por | Messi | Teacher Meeca<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

A-Ya | Cheetah | Mike<br />

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K1 HOPE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Miony | Peem | :D;D | Kanomping | Harper | Almond | Ally | Taam | Li-Tong<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Mon | Note | Jade | Porsche | Mattie | Bree<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Assistant Teacher Beth | Piano | Parpang | Ploysai | Rong Rong | Assistant Teacher Amber<br />

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K1 JOY<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Mona | Gilbethan | Luna | Sand | Joya | Dino | Ai | Prin | Book<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Pang | Joyce | Tyler | Opal | Tham | Eiffel<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Jonalyn | Eclair | Nami | Miranda | Phasitt | Pun | Teacher Nicolle<br />

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K1 LOVE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Joey | Ai Ai | Gabbe | Ing Ing | Japan | Milyne | Peak | Lily | Grace<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right)<br />

Chompoo | Pangrim | Prince | MaoMao |Baxi | Mark | Phine | Hongte |Runn | Claire<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right)<br />

Assistant Teacher Puk | Teacher Joe<br />

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K1 PEACE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Mulan | Bungy | Monet | Nuna | Thanwa | Dou Dou |Pete.B | Dream | Ikkyu<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Nevie | Pete.P | Mei Mei | Claire | Phoenix | Nina | Alina<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Ivy | Suri | Navie | Shogoon | Marwin | Teacher Rachana<br />

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K1 SMILE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Akin | Eve | Pupat | Lyn | Merry | Takhun | Ai | Fungfah | Bton<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Eds | House | Peem | Aii | Herbie | Penne’ | Chada | Milin | Thee | Teacher Jaclyn<br />

ABSENTEES: Poon | Jeed | Yiy<br />

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K2 FAITH<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Maprang | A-tom | Changply | Reiya | Mike | Jaya | Yang | Toto | Charme<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Kate | Maxx | Toddy | Leeya | Pandin | Fay | Zern<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Assistant Teacher Lovely | Aob | Dongfang | Vivi | Wen-Ling | Assistant Teacher Joseph<br />

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K2 GRACE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Pleum | Pebble | Tata | Sukjai | Khaimook | Proudvy | Katie | Mila | Alice<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Prisca | Sanam | Naja | James | Jar | Rene | Kelly | Assistant Teacher Erma<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Anchin | Tang Tang | Miley | Sophia<br />

62<br />

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K2 HOPE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Rin | Berry | Nana | Snow | Fah | Peak | Tontarn | Pun | Thames<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Assistant Teacher Joanne | Vicky | Godd | Ingfah | Kwan | Grace | Tanyong | Ari | Teacher Tom<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Ani | Enoch | Visa | Santa<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 63


K2 JOY<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Mickey | Porsche | Romeo | Ava | Mile Mile | Jeeda | Proud | TK | Clathena<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Amelia | Tian | Pan | Ocean | Win | Margie | Duo Duo | JP | Teacher Emma Lou<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

James | Bruno | Zen<br />

64<br />

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K2 LOVE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Eden | Aya | Mami | Chamanow | Grace | Posh | Bao Bao | Ella | Idea<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Assistant Teacher Corina | Chompoo | Toh | Pete | Aries | Munich | Emma | Teacher William<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Dou Dou | Phuenfah | Phoenix<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 65


K2 PEACE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Grandae | Natacha | Enfant | Rin | Amp | Thee | Fahkram | Jayden | Dylan<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Belle | Rada | Rose | Luck-Yim | Sasa | MinMin | Love | Uno<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Assistant Teacher Iana | Teacher Alta<br />

ABSENTEES: Ally | Maggie<br />

66<br />

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K2 SMILE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Ayrton | Ya-Ya | Cream | Blueprint | Arti | Thanwa | Helen | Lavie | Nubdao<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Jubilee | Changton | Ling-Ling | Lens | Aten | CJ | Gale | Luang | Teacher Ben<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Win Win | MJ | Ben | Pii<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 67


K2 GRADUATES<br />

68<br />

SISB PRACHA UTHIT


K2 FAITH<br />

Nawin<br />

Ittichet<br />

Atitakarn<br />

Napol<br />

Napasorn<br />

Ravimon<br />

Jirachaya<br />

Pattaun<br />

Changply<br />

Thayida<br />

Techatat<br />

Wachirawit<br />

Pharanya<br />

Tanatcha<br />

Arum<br />

Mike<br />

Ratchanun<br />

Ma Hao Xun<br />

Fay<br />

Piyapas<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 69


K2 GRACE<br />

Jomsap<br />

Sanam<br />

Phutthimet<br />

Chotuka<br />

Natadet<br />

Pollaphat<br />

Withoon<br />

Sirasith<br />

Thanvarut<br />

Yvette<br />

Esariyakorn<br />

Rujapa<br />

Kelly<br />

Araya<br />

Chanita<br />

Korraya<br />

Vatanya<br />

Zhou<br />

Akkarawin<br />

70<br />

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K2 SMILE<br />

Thanaphat<br />

Aewinrada<br />

Angsupa<br />

Sila<br />

Kanyanat<br />

Chitiphat<br />

Aten Parit<br />

Changton<br />

Helen Lau<br />

Thanwa<br />

Waranya<br />

Kris<br />

Thunjira<br />

Vivit<br />

Siyada<br />

Kultharint<br />

Piiya<br />

Sataporn<br />

Lens<br />

Nattha<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 71


K2 HOPE<br />

Rujrawee<br />

Pattadol<br />

Enoch<br />

Natrada<br />

Pornnapa<br />

Mulan<br />

Yanana<br />

Godd<br />

Thatarat<br />

Sirinatthaya<br />

Berririn<br />

Patareeya<br />

Thanut<br />

Kritsayapon<br />

Alin<br />

Patita<br />

Rin<br />

Pitchanon<br />

Pheemmanut<br />

Woraphakphong<br />

72<br />

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K2 LOVE<br />

Areeya<br />

Tanatsawan<br />

Qi Chen<br />

Darintaya<br />

Posh Hoa<br />

Ittibhat<br />

Pimnisa<br />

Chayapa<br />

Swiss<br />

Napapha<br />

Parin<br />

Sajjanan<br />

Lapasrada<br />

Thanaphatr<br />

Naratchaya<br />

Sethapong<br />

Saranrath<br />

Thitivuth<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 73


K2 JOY<br />

Natamon<br />

Natthanan<br />

Yan Ran Chen<br />

Waythanee<br />

Chirachai<br />

Rome<br />

Varisa<br />

Nateebadee<br />

Natamon<br />

Unnavin<br />

Yodlada<br />

Stayu<br />

Ocean<br />

Promwacharee<br />

Panmile<br />

Achirawit<br />

Ornicha<br />

Vorakorn<br />

Bhakin<br />

74<br />

SISB PRACHA UTHIT


K2 PEACE<br />

Tanyamon<br />

Worramin<br />

Natacha<br />

Rada<br />

Rosalind<br />

Pitchayapak<br />

Rinrada<br />

Thararin<br />

Praewarun<br />

Theetat<br />

Yiding Jayden<br />

Patchanun<br />

Wongsapat<br />

Natee<br />

Sasimon<br />

Pichayapar<br />

Pattawat<br />

Setthaphat<br />

Waiyawat<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 75


ACTIVITIES<br />

Talent Show<br />

76<br />

SISB PRACHA UTHIT


Talent Show<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 77


Occupations Day<br />

Children’s Day<br />

78<br />

SISB PRACHA UTHIT


Theme Fridays<br />

In memory of His Majesty<br />

King Bhumibol Adulyadej<br />

We Give We Share<br />

Fund-Raising<br />

Communication<br />

Friendly Spaces<br />

Children’s Day<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 79


Sports Day<br />

80<br />

SISB PRACHA UTHIT


K2 Graduation<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 81


PRIMARY


TEACHERS<br />

Front row, (left to right):<br />

Zhou Jiangping (Chinese Learning Support Co-Ordinator) | Hao-Wei Yang (Howard) (Music i/c) | Hero Lee (Head of<br />

Department, Maths) | David KM Waitzer (English & Social Study i/c) | Heng Puay Huang (Kristin) (Head of Department,<br />

Outdoor Education) | Judith Hong Zhang Sathaporn (School Manager) | Garret Tan (Business Manager) | Panthip Kolyanee<br />

(School Director) | Cecilia Ng (Principal, Primary) | Wilawan Kaewkanokvijit (School Board of Governors) | Kelvin Koh (CEO,<br />

SISB Group) | Victor Giam (Head of School) | Jasmine Choong (Vice-Principal, Primary) | Irene Ng Siow Hui (Head of<br />

Department, Science) | Zhong Xiaojing (Head of Department, Chinese) | Graham John O’ Donnell (Head of Department,<br />

English) | Lemuel DE Jose Iglesias (Art i/c) | Kavitha D/O Subramaniam (English & Prefects) | Lilliana Vanessa Rodrigues<br />

Martins (Physical Education / Health Education) | Supattra (Huay) Saptaseekarin (Head of Department, Thai)<br />

2 nd row, (left to right):<br />

Zhang Zhenjuan (Chinese) | Ivenne May Caparida (Science, P1 Peace) | Rowena Trinos Leanda (TA, P1 Hope) | Luo Huali<br />

(Chinese) | Wang Lu (Chinese) | Julie Repollo (Joy) (TA, P2 Love) | Cleofe Palubos (TA, P1 Love) | Deng Yilin (Chinese) | Leong Wai<br />

Yuen (Maths, P1 Joy) | Lee Wai Fong (English, P5 Joy) | Mary Ann Amparo Liorca (TA, P3 Faith) | Maria Margarita (TA, P3 Peace)<br />

| Maureen Jaducan (TA, P1 Joy) | Rowena Abugho Manato (Weng) (TA, P1 Peace) | Teresita Cortez Lim (Computer Science, P3<br />

Faith) | Ladawan Leungrungsap (Thai) | Maylina Pablo Maclang (Maya) (Counselor) | Tan Jun (Chinese) | Raechelle Ann Perico<br />

Buctot (TA, P3 Hope) | Hazel Mariano (Science Lab) | Lorena Barranco (TA, P1 Faith) | Thanisa Vansuwan (Fah) (TA, P3 Joy)<br />

3 rd row, (left to right):<br />

Marist Fremel Corpuz (TA, P2 Joy) | Wu Yi Chen (Maths, P2 Faith) | Shen Bing (Chinese) | Serena Kim Ai Leng (Maths,<br />

P3 Love) | Mananya Doungseeda (Em) (TA, P3 Love) | Warampa (Aeey) Wangsook (Music) | Sukveena Auipet (Thai) |<br />

Jonas Sim Juan Ming (Maths, P1 Faith) | Kristen Ng-Kelly (Maths, P5 Love), Evelyn Toh Yee Ling (Science, P6 Hope),<br />

Apiwan O’Donnel (Nurz) (TA, P2 Hope), Pinna Wattanakij (Nan) (TA, P2 Peace) | Patcharaporn Supattorn (Thai) | Nantiya<br />

Luamsaitham (Thai) | Michelle Heng Mui Joo (Stellar Co-ord) | Yu Guangjuan (Chinese) | Jason King (Library i/c.) | Wang<br />

Li (Chinese) | Chen Xiang (Chinese) | Chandrali Roy Chaudhary (Maths, P4 Joy) | Kanjana Leelalertsopon (PE TA)<br />

4 th row, (left to right):<br />

Tan Jun (Chinese) | Raymond Choong Chee Sing (English, Maths) | Inese Zvirgzdins (English, P1 Hope) | Wuttithep O-thavorn<br />

(PE) | Christopher Bacon (English, P2 Hope) | John Patrick (English, P3 Hope) | Matthew Liu Heok Hon (Maths, P6 Peace) | Adam<br />

Huffey (English, P3 Peace) | Michael David Wilson (Art) | David Hadden (English, P2 Love) | Xie Zhaoshang (Steve) (Maths, P4<br />

Love) | Bruce Andrew Wood (English, P1 Love) | Winai Prongthong (Thai) | Peng Xianzhou (Chinese) | Meng Weichao (Chinese)<br />

| Wish Thipsombat (Thai) | Francis Walmsley (Drama) | John Roy Sta Ana Ferriol (Com Sci) | Arioch Stephen Buyante (PE)<br />

84<br />

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P1 FAITH<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right): Tiggy | Lookchup | Ivy | Peak | Pear | Boeing | Latte | Kinn | Fen | Henry | Pon<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right): Pearly | Idea | Wawa | Title | Gua Gua | Eason | Gunner | Poomai | Minnie<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right): Teacher Lorena | Jerry | Mark | Gunnar | Boongkee | Mungkorn | Teacher. Jonas<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 85


P1 HOPE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Ice | Nina | Ing Ing | Mei Mei | Prae | Lego | Newton | Benny | Tongzern | Pinn | Kanon<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher xxxxx | Tonnam | Winnie | Ivy | Pinky | PJ | Theo | Krin | MJ | Teacher xxxxx<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Ella | Keeno | C | Win<br />

86<br />

SISB PRACHA UTHIT


P1 JOY<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Cherry, Love, Bowmook, Nemo, Maya, Grace, Memee, Fah, Rose, Mec<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Maureen | A-pe | Jean | I-Tim | Porsche | Frode | Pitt | Power | Luke | Teacher Leong Wai Yuen<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Matt | Dior | Jessica | Sincere | Yangkwan<br />

ABSENTEES: Timmy<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 87


P1 LOVE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Kimmie | Meeproud | Natha | Sean | Titan Warat | Ernie | Harvey | Zenxen | Reina<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Joakim |Thina | Freya | Jida | Proud | Ah Fong | Titan Tan | Sky | Brighton<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Tess | Teacher Rujee | Teacher Veronica | Teacher Ann<br />

ABSENTEES: Ploen<br />

88<br />

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P1 PEACE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Pepper | Sarah | Jinnie | Bao Bei | Jolie | Daiki | Kayaa | Timmy | Lita | Time Machine | Neo<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Ivenne | Peak | Namplao | Kita | Ken | Yang-Yang | Fuji | Vera | Mynie | Teacher Weng<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Peem | Hanna | Ness | Pai | Praline<br />

ABSENTEES: Bune join the class in term 3<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 89


P2 FAITH<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Vich | Pancake | Idea | Nana | Yuqi | Gorbua | Irene Ploen | Keeree<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Ongsan | Nam Jue | Mickey | Prompt | Java | Oliver | Oli | Duo Duo | Bhuping | Lucas<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Alexandra | Teacher Mam | Teacher Grace<br />

90<br />

SISB PRACHA UTHIT


P2 HOPE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Oakley | Hero | Nile | Kanomjean | Pita | Tian Tian | Music | Lemay | Seang | Jeannie | Matrix | Wynn<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher xxxx | Poon | Auto | Chaikiri | Brook | Plum | Butter | Matthew | Japun | Shayne | Ryu | Teacher xxxxx<br />

ABSENTEES: Firm<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 91


P2 JOY<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Bella | Thee Thee | Austin | Alice | Bam Bam | DC | Prae | Meda | Munich<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Qiuying | Peach | Korya | Bangpon | Vin | Juk | Porsche | Purse | Pun | Ming Ming | Pepper<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Assistant Teacher Poy | Assistant Teacher Alex | Assistant Teacher Connie<br />

92<br />

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P2 LOVE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Thanya | Ana | Ying | Mathilde | Pran | Prode | First | Marc | Dodom | Yoyo | Joss | Jia Kang<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Assistant Teacher | Angie | Khaopan | Meena | Wai Wai | Paopao | Namo | Leader | Assistant Teacher<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Randa | Yok | Yong | Victor<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 93


P2 PEACE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Keen | Proud | Fluke | Gorya | Senshi | Angie | Term | Nara | Ryan | Earth<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Xiaojing | Kade | Minnie | Pun Pun | Chaowan | Urng | Salmon | Icon | Trophy | Leo<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

BaoBao | Thank | Punna | Hong | Ming-Ming | Teacher Nan<br />

ABSENTEES: Nil<br />

94<br />

SISB PRACHA UTHIT


P3 FAITH<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Manie | Jaja | Lynn | Ploy | Yuko | Pei-Pei | Pun | JJ | Titan | Mark | Tada | Prom<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Mary-Ann | Teacher Teresita | Nanie | Mondia | Muk | Proud | Jao-Jao | Muang, Palm | Brabus |<br />

Bank | Au-Au | Teacher Frank<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 95


P3 HOPE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Sandra | Mumu | Khao-Tip | L-ly | Cha-aim | Viyana | Dora | Lala | Angel | Nene | Jinny<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Ann | Phu | Win-Win | Poon | Ming | Evan | Vee | Chopin | Teacher John<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Matt | Orca | Simon | Mark<br />

ABSENTEES: New student- Metha not in photo? Arrived May <strong>2017</strong><br />

96<br />

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P3 JOY<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Mewji | Fahsai | Pimchand | Ellie | Moji | Jedi | Taming | Dej | Anda | Bram | Korn<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Fah | Candy | Hayley | Sugarjang | Jenny | Claire | Mark | Harvey | BJ | Teacher Kristin<br />

ABSENTEES: New student (Pai ) who joined in Term 3 not included in pic<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 97


P3 LOVE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Earth | Vava | Proudy | Maple | Sand | Earn | Chris | Petch | Pk | Boss | Nacho | Jern<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Em | Tabby | Ary | Ree | Xio-Yoh | Rafael | Us | Jier | Batman | Targer | Teacher Kim<br />

ABSENTEES: Jue (New student)<br />

98<br />

SISB PRACHA UTHIT


P3 PEACE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Pete | Gunt | Patt | Nami | Tatar | Anya | Pei Pei | Poon | Khun<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Love | Austin | Idea | Nicha | Fayre | Ken | Por | Messi | Teacher Meeca<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

A-Ya | Cheetah | Mike<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 99


P4 HOPE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Petch | Boom | Topten | Ton Nam | Namo | Prim | Monica | CC | Sydney | Jess<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Yhian | Jump | Rain | Wei Wei | Jia Yi | Praew | Aiko | Pemi<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Owen | Ex | Thomas | Mei Mei | Jelly | Jib | Teacher David<br />

100<br />

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P4 JOY<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Pan | Kin | Pin | Pearl | Jan | Mark | Todd | Wii | Macky | Poom | Mac | Titan<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Kinki | Wai | China | Doris | Aom | Proud | Sophie | Teacher Chandralil<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

JK | Insee | Keang | Kong | Wei Wei<br />

ABSENTEES: Nil<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 101


P4 LOVE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Guaitar | Toni | Panpoun | Pleng | Vann | Earn | Pat | Zaza | Namo | Sumo | Philips<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right)<br />

Cotton | Chainer | CK | Joey | Kao | Bugatt | Jiji | Ray | Tee Tee | Teacher xxxxx<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right)<br />

Pong | Jeffrey | Power | Ultra<br />

102<br />

SISB PRACHA UTHIT


P4 PEACE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Praew | Honey | Amy T | Mini | Ming | Ha | AJ | Ken | Gino | Fin<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Trisha | Kaow | Pailin | Le Le | Ping Ping | Maurice | Poom | Owen | Teacher Irene<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Prim | Amy S | Chaoping | Alex | Choo Choo<br />

ABSENTEES: Minnie (New student)<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 103


P5 JOY<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

James | Puri | Sun | Bang | Earth | Joe | Quin | Meiji | Bouquet | Link | Tiny<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Lotte | Nari | Gene | Best | Louise | <strong>Aug</strong>ust | Namwarn | Punch | Yiran | Jenny | Jacky | Teacher xxxx<br />

ABSENTEES: Three<br />

104<br />

SISB PRACHA UTHIT


P5 LOVE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Bitoey | Patty | Eclair | Seeyeon | Gabriel | Kenny | Pun | Ta | Tee<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Jeet | Built | Ming | Daniel | Jodh | Kaiser | Pat | Teacher xxxxx<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Mild | Cha Cha | Eng | Jay Jay | Meepoo<br />

ABSENTEES: Good<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 105


P5 PEACE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Alis | Rika | Ai | Nahm | Piano | Peak | Punn | Art | Putter | Kongsor<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Moji | Gemmie | Reggae | Natcha | Zin Zin | Lotto | Ken | Suki<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Grace | Mild | Amy | Reain | Tae Tae | Teacher O’Donnell<br />

106<br />

SISB PRACHA UTHIT


P6 HOPE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Ice | Kenn | Amula | Nobel | Wit | Jolin | Cindy | Marcus<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Vieng | Prewa | J | Win | Ichi | Teacher Evelyn<br />

ABSENTEES: Jai Jai | Cookie<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 107


P6 JOY<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Dean | Prim | Dee | Chelsea | Sydney | Honeymay | Ingfah | Pim | Tonrak<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Chris | Jeffrey | Thee | Athens | Shake | Mark | Shane | Teacher Hero<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Meta | Ryan | Austin<br />

108<br />

SISB PRACHA UTHIT


P6 LOVE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Anna | Isabel | Pancake | Nana | Porjai | Eve | Lisa | Kai Wei | Eyow | PJ | Billy | Max<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Jia Tong | Min Min | Mimie | Tittle | Mud Mee | Pia | Devin | Chompoo | Teacher Kavitha<br />

ABSENTEES: Jayne | Patrick<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 109


P6 PEACE<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Ployfa | Aimee | Ming-Ming | Ploy | Elle | Annie | Erwin | C.J. | Focus | Neo | Son | Third<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Principal Cecilia | Grace | View | Jai-Jai | Ary | Jam | Yang Yang | Singh | Wesley | Stefan | Teacher Matthew<br />

ABSENTEES: Nil<br />

110<br />

SISB PRACHA UTHIT


YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 111


P6 GRADUATES<br />

112<br />

SISB PRACHA UTHIT


P6 LOVE<br />

Devin<br />

Eve<br />

Eyow<br />

Isabel<br />

Jayne<br />

Jia Tong<br />

Kai Wei<br />

Lisa<br />

Max<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 113


P6 LOVE<br />

Mimie<br />

Min Min<br />

Mudmee<br />

Pia<br />

PJ<br />

Porjai<br />

Chompoo<br />

114<br />

SISB PRACHA UTHIT


Nana<br />

Pancake<br />

Patrick<br />

Tittle<br />

Anna<br />

Billy<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 115


P6 HOPE<br />

Amula<br />

Cindy<br />

Ice<br />

Jolin<br />

Kenn<br />

Marcus<br />

Win<br />

Wit<br />

116<br />

SISB PRACHA UTHIT


Ichi<br />

J<br />

Jai Jai<br />

Nobel<br />

Prewa<br />

Vieng<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 117


P6 JOY<br />

Athens<br />

Austin<br />

Chelsea<br />

Chris<br />

Dean<br />

Dee<br />

Honeymay<br />

Ingfan<br />

Jeffrey<br />

118<br />

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Mark<br />

Meta<br />

Pim<br />

Prim<br />

Ryan<br />

Shake<br />

Shane<br />

Sydney<br />

Thee<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 119


P6 PEACE<br />

Ary<br />

CJ<br />

Elle<br />

Jai Jai<br />

Jam<br />

Ming Ming<br />

Singh<br />

Son<br />

Stefan<br />

120<br />

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Erwin<br />

Focus<br />

Grace<br />

Neo<br />

Ploy<br />

Ployfa<br />

Third<br />

View<br />

Wesley<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 121


P6 PEACE<br />

Yang Yang Aimee Annie<br />

122<br />

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ACTIVITIES<br />

The Jungle Book<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 123


ACTIVITIES<br />

The Jungle Book<br />

End of Year<br />

Celebration and Awards<br />

Presentation Day<br />

124<br />

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Graduation Day<br />

Graduation Day<br />

P5 Field Trip<br />

ISMC <strong>2017</strong><br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 125


P6 Residential Trip<br />

P1 Field Trip<br />

P4 Field Trip<br />

P2 Field Trip<br />

P3 Residential Trip<br />

126<br />

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P5 Residential Trip<br />

Wai Khru<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 127


Sports Day<br />

128<br />

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China Culture<br />

Centre Dramaland<br />

Visit by Ateneo<br />

de Manila Grade<br />

School<br />

Talent Show<br />

Krathong Making<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 129


SECONDARY


TEACHERS<br />

Front row, (left to right):<br />

Supaporn Maneesutham (Head of Department, Thai) | Marcus Lee Gosling (Head of Department, Humanities) |<br />

Kevin Chee Seng Kao (Head of Department, English) | Fourier Ang (Head of Department, Maths) | Judith Hong Zhang<br />

Sathaporn (School Manager) | Panthip Kolyanee (School Director) | Wilawan Kaewkanokvijit (School Board of<br />

Governors) | Kelvin Koh (CEO, SISB Group) | Victor Giam (Head of School) | Willem van der Sluis (Principal,<br />

Secondary) | John Kurton (Vice-Principal, Secondary | Sui Shuang (Head of Department, Chinese) | Jonathan Alvar<br />

Holmes (Curriculum Coordinator) | Lee Webster (Head of Department, Technology Integration) | Stefan Yupongchai<br />

Larsen (Head of Department, Creative Arts)<br />

2 nd row (left to right):<br />

Chastine Gonzales Cardenas | Elizabeth Louise Phillips | Pawita Boonchoo | Anandhi Vivekanandan | Dan Chen | Zhen Yu<br />

| Christopher Spiteri | Gaston Rings | Hearty Reynold Fernando | Ervin Lorinc Latincsics | Philippe Rene Courtine |<br />

Agnes Lee | Garret Tan (Business Manager) | Elinor Ruth Kurton<br />

3 rd row (left to right):<br />

Karl Norman Coulby | Lester Kai Lin | Ilyas Afiq Bin Hasshim | Ronneth Hock Wai Yong | Charles Ronald Gittelson | Wayne<br />

Antony Sharpe | Bose David Budhanakuzhiyil | Wen Chye Wong | Siriwan Sirimangkamlawanit | Michael Howard Hayes<br />

| Stuart D Ashford<br />

Absentees:<br />

Rajeev Sharma | Priscilla Yee Ling Tang<br />

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Y8 GRIFFIN<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right): Thee | Poom | Amanda | May | Jenna | Juju | Vanessa | Nammon | Maillin | Nikkei | Tony<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right): Teacher Yu Zhen | Mason | Famous | Earth | Andy | Best | Ping | Ping Ping | Sean | Teacher<br />

Fourier | Teacher Philippe<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 133


Y8 MERLION<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Mild, Palmy, Vevi, Ing, Yao Yao, Rose, Miu Miu, Ing Ing, Gene, Ying<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Wayne | Prompt | BJ | Tensai | Job | Euro | TinTin | Namo | Ken | Max | Teacher Ilyas | Teacher Stefan<br />

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Y8 PHOENIX<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Nean | Dada | Liz | Mary | Nate | Michelle | Mai | Pam | Tiara | Pearly | Hui | Melissa<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Pawita | Joey Chai | OJ | Jonathan | Joey Lui | Alex | Mic | Gabe | Teacher Lester | Teacher Bose<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 135


Y8 UNICORN<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Calvin | Praew | Ploy | Baipor Mic | April | Fah | Feng | Ball<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Ann | Kris | TT | Aut | Japan | Wiwat | Cris | Sun | Marc | Teacher Chastine<br />

136<br />

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Y9 GRIFFIN<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Elvan | Fah | Jelly | Prin | Kaopoon | Nene | Jia Jia | Yumi | Tien<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Karl | Airbus | Petch | Art | David | Tawan | Charles | Time | Teacher Charles | Teacher Supaporn<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 137


Y9 MERLION<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Vich | Pancake | Idea | Nana | Yuqi | Gorbua | Irene Ploen | Keeree<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Ongsan | Nam Jue | Mickey | Prompt | Java | Oliver | Oli | Duo Duo | Bhuping | Lucas<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Alexandra | Teacher Mam | Teacher Grace<br />

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Y9 PHOENIX<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Miemee | Snow | Opal | Dorsa | Bella | Ying<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Gaston | Gino | Camcam | Toto | Boss | Teacher Ronneth | Teacher Dan<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 139


Y10 GRIFFIN<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Ken | Thing Thing | Mint | Nareena | Meiy Meiy | Jolie | Nim | Amy | Fon | Zi Zi | XY<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Hai | Art | Kim | Tien Tien | Poon | Yu | Plub | Rene | Teacher Elinor<br />

ABSENTEES: Mr Rajeev | Mr Ervin<br />

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Y10 MERLION<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Jonathan | Leila | Aileen | Pundao | Pat | Mee Mee | Jill | Julia | Judy | Jenice | Juang | Beam<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Hearty | Jeffrey | Tar | Kasin | Mick | Steven | Eugene | Alex | T.H. | Henzel | Nop | Sugus | Sea |<br />

Ethan | Teacher Wen<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 141


Y11 GRIFFIN<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Trinath Saenchalerm (Book) | Athicha Kiatsiriwattana (Geegee) | Nattanun Thirasuntrakul (Nutty) | Nuttapath<br />

Lohaphantakit (Seen) | Chitpanya Apisaksirikul (Eric) | Pongsak Sawattawong (Yong) | Kumpol Sae-Ma (Golf) |<br />

Pakin Limkangwanmongkol (Kin)<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Stuart | Teacher Marcus<br />

ABSENTEES: Jennis Oprasert (Jennis) | Siravit Liuchanpattana (Sam) | Kunanon Naksomboonchai (Guitar)<br />

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Y11 MERLION<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Note | Kimcheng | Noinae | Min | Kitty | Emiri | Piam | Ing | Louis | Sun<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher xxxx | Guan Yi | Super | L | Zhengkai | Chang | Egbert | Jay | Phoom | Ah Loong | Teacher xxxx<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 143


Y12 MERLION<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Sandra | Mumu | Khao-Tip | L-ly | Cha-aim | Viyana | Dora | Lala | Angel | Nene | Jinny<br />

2 nd ROW (left to right):<br />

Teacher Ann | Phu | Win-Win | Poon | Ming | Evan | Vee | Chopin | Teacher John<br />

3 rd ROW (left to right):<br />

Matt | Orca | Simon | Mark<br />

ABSENTEES: New student- Metha not in photo? Arrived May <strong>2017</strong><br />

144<br />

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Y13 MERLION<br />

FRONT ROW (left to right):<br />

Arm | Pheam | Teacher Jonathan | Junior<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 145


YEAR 13<br />

GRADUATES<br />

146<br />

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Y13 MERLION<br />

Punyathorn Pheamphimuk Phat<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 147


REFLECTIONS<br />

148<br />

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Y11 GRIFFIN<br />

Chitpanya Apisaksirikul (Erick)<br />

Time sure flies during my stay here in SISB. I must admit that this<br />

is the best school I have ever been in during my time as a student. I<br />

would surely miss the times I have spent here with the lovely teachers<br />

of SISB and my wonderful friends. I never wanted this day to<br />

come but it is just a part of our life that we must accept and move on.<br />

The strength in each school is just like what the Jungle Book said<br />

“the strength of the wolf is the pack and the strength of the pack is<br />

the wolf”, which truly represents the teamwork and efficiency represented<br />

by the students here. I want everyone to know that SISB is a<br />

place filled with warmth and care and the love that is in the air could<br />

clearly be felt as you breathe your first breath in SISB. Thank you<br />

for all the love you have given me, SISB, and with the love I have<br />

received I would make sure to share it with others along my journey<br />

into adulthood. So Lastly I would just want to thank everyone again<br />

especially my parents.<br />

TNattanun Thirasuntrakul (Nutty)<br />

I really cannot believe that I’ve already been in SISB for 9 years.<br />

Time just flies so fast! During those years, I have met many fantastic<br />

friends as well as many unforgettable teachers. Without a doubt, I<br />

have been taught countless valuable lessons during my time in this<br />

splendid school. Unfortunately, everyone and everything is bound to<br />

change as time goes on and I won’t be able to stay with my precious<br />

friends forever. I can only move on, and that’s exactly what I shall do.<br />

I will use the priceless knowledge and lessons that I have learnt to<br />

strive forward. Nevertheless, I will never forget the good times that I<br />

have had during my time in this school.<br />

Trinath Saenchalerm (Book)<br />

I have been in this school for about 2 years. It is quite a short period<br />

of time but I have gained many things, not only good teachers but<br />

also good friends. When I came to this school, I can speak only basic<br />

English. With time, I have improved with help from my friends. They<br />

taught me so many things that will be useful in my life. I also want to<br />

thank my school for giving me good memories.<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 149


Y11 GRIFFIN<br />

Kumpol Sae-Ma (Golf)<br />

I am really proud to be part of SISB. Before entering SISB, my education<br />

level was very low but with all the support and love from my<br />

teachers and friends, I succeeded and am able to join one of the<br />

best universities of Thailand (Chulalongkorn university). SISB has<br />

brought me a lot of happiness, and we are one big family in SISB.<br />

Every teacher, staff and friend will be in the best part of my memory,<br />

for all the love and support that they have given to me Thank you .<br />

Kunanon Naksomboonchai (Guitar)<br />

When I studied at SISB, I learnt many subjects in Year 8, and from<br />

Year 10 to 11, I chose the subjects that interested me. I feel that<br />

school is about the friends you make, and I have learnt many things<br />

and made many good friends in SISB.<br />

Nuttapath Lohaphantakit (Seen)<br />

SISB is the place where knowledge meets friendship. I have been<br />

studying in SISB for almost 8 years now and the time flies so fast. In<br />

the past, the school was quite small so I got to know different year<br />

group as well. Students at SISB are bounded by an unbreakable<br />

friendship and teachers are kind and effective. SISB helps me in<br />

maths, science and language skills. SISB not only teaches me academic<br />

skills but they also help me to have a more social life. Lastly,<br />

I would like to say “Thank you” to all my friends, teachers and staff<br />

who supported and helped me during these years.<br />

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Pakin Limkangwanmongkol (Kin)<br />

One of the main reasons why I enjoy being a part of the SISB community<br />

is the excellent friends and teachers here. I have been in SISB for<br />

4 years and my motivation to keep enjoying myself has never wavered.<br />

This school has taught me what it feels like to develop strong and unforgettable<br />

bonds with other people. From strangers to acquaintances and<br />

from acquaintances to valuable friends. Together, we have conquered<br />

many challenges and obstacles and strengthened the bond we call<br />

friendship. In the end, all of us have taught one another a very important<br />

lesson: to always remain resilient and never give up. Undeniably, this is<br />

one of the many significant life experiences I shall never forget.<br />

xxxxxxxxxx<br />

xxxxxx xxxxxxx (xxxx)<br />

Pongsak Sawattawong (Yong)<br />

Don’t let complexity stop you. Be activists. Take on the big inequities.<br />

It will be one of the great experiences of your life. This is what I learnt<br />

from SISB.<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 151


Y11 MERLION<br />

Wisin Toh (Ah Loong)<br />

My experience in SISB has been quite rough for the past 11 years.<br />

However, thanks to that, I actually got the chance to learn from<br />

my mistakes. Without SISB, I would never have met all my closest<br />

friends. I feel very disappointed about the fact that we have to split<br />

up and walk our own paths one day<br />

Terawat Sinsudtipong (Sun)<br />

I had fun with my studies.<br />

Phonthita Sae-Li (Kitty)<br />

Now we are here, at the final station. It has been 4 years since I started<br />

in SISB, the place full of so many great memories that I can never<br />

forget. I was from a Thai school, and transferring to an international<br />

school was a big chanage for me. The atmosphere, curriculum, and<br />

peers were overwhelming and unfamiliar. Of course, the path was<br />

not sprinkled with rose petals. During Year 8, my grades were horrible<br />

as I received F in my report cards. I had to admit that sometimes<br />

I feel discouraged as I thought getting an A* was impossible. I begun<br />

by imagining the impossible and ended by accomplishing the impossible.<br />

I would like to thank all my teachers who have supported and<br />

shaped me into the person I am today. Thanks to my friends who<br />

stuck with me through up and down and stayed by my side all along.<br />

Lastly, thank you, SISB, for enabling me to meet all these people.<br />

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Worapas Pruktipinyopap (Note)<br />

After studying in this school for many years. I have faced many challenges<br />

and regrets with my friends. And now, it’s time for everyone to<br />

separate and follow their dreams. I will treasure all these precious memories<br />

of mine and hope that we all can meet one another again someday.<br />

I really enjoyed these past few years.<br />

Paksupang Phetpanlop (Noinae)<br />

I am beyond excited to dive into a new chapter of my life but, at the same<br />

time, I am extremely nervous because SISB has been a very big part of<br />

my life, for a really long time. During my time at SISB, I have bloomed<br />

into the person I am today. Most importantly, I have met the best people<br />

here, the ones who believed in me even when I don’t believe in myself.<br />

From the teachers who not only lectured me but also taught me about<br />

life and all of its glory, to friends who I know for a fact will be with me<br />

along every step of the way long after this chapter closes. And I cannot<br />

express enough how grateful and thankful I am to have these lovely<br />

people by my side, through thick and thin. From day one until now, my<br />

time in SISB has been filled with nothing but fond and genuine memories<br />

that are mine to treasure, forever.<br />

Egbert Panitsamai (Egbert)<br />

Although I attended this school for only two years, I met different friends<br />

and learnt many different things in the two years so I feel very enriched.<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 153


Y11 MERLION<br />

Phatchara Mingmuangthai (L)<br />

I have been in SISB for 6 years. There are a lot of good friends here. All<br />

the teachers are kind and helpful. I feel that this school has given me a<br />

lot of good and new experiences.<br />

Sirasit Maneekobkulwong (Kimcheng)<br />

Thank you SISB for the good times, memories, and allowing me to meet<br />

a lot of good friends.<br />

Joyful Adonrei Pablo Maclang (Joyful Adonrei)<br />

Two years may seem like mere moments compared with an entire lifetime,<br />

but these two years I spent at SISB have allowed me to make<br />

memories that would stay for eternity. I was able to know new companions<br />

who I’m sure will continue to be trustworthy friends for me in the<br />

future. I was able to cultivate my athletic and social skills. I had a blast<br />

in SISB. Although it saddens me that the class will split apart, I am more<br />

JOYFUL for the memories we all shared.<br />

154<br />

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Changcheng Ma (Chang Jiang)<br />

I think the most important part of our life is spent at school. During<br />

this period we learn almost all the good things that we should acquire.<br />

School is the training ground for all virtues that make a good man. Here<br />

we first learn how to live a disciplined life. We read together, we sit together<br />

and we play together. I’ve gained lots of things that I never knew<br />

from this school but now I have to move on to an even brighter future.<br />

Thank you for everything, SISB and the teachers who had taught me<br />

and also my friends!<br />

Yi-Houng Lu (Louis)<br />

It has been 12 years since I started in SISB. I have been a quiet person<br />

since kindergarten and I was not active. As time passed, I started to<br />

have more and more confidence to speak with my classmates. I had lots<br />

of fun in school especially with the events that the school organises and<br />

I hope there are more events in the future.<br />

Supasuta Kowithananont (Sara)<br />

I came to SISB having a D in Mathematics, a C in Chinese and a B for<br />

all three Sciences. I got bullied for two years straight, and did not even<br />

have one friend to eat lunch with. I faked diarrhoea to avoid two weeks<br />

of class and, on other times, malinger to stay at the nurse room. I got<br />

called to the principal’s office twice, almost even got suspended once.<br />

But I got myself together and lifted my GPA to a 3.91. I will always<br />

remember both the good and the bad experiences here at SISB. A big<br />

thank you to the nurse who bore with my countless visits to the nurse<br />

room. My friends will always have a special place deep in my heart,<br />

and thank you for making so many ordinary moments, extraordinary.<br />

Lastly, I would like thank all my teachers for always inspiring me, always<br />

pushing me to my full potential and always guiding me to the light - my<br />

compass rose.<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 155


Y11 MERLION<br />

Emiri Hiraoka (Emiri)<br />

I’ve been in SISB for 11 years and along the way, I came across many<br />

people who came and left. This year is going to be tougher than before<br />

because most of my friends are leaving. But It has been a long fun ride.<br />

Kanitnuch Kerdted (Piam)<br />

The school, as I often find myself referring to as “our school”, has undeniably<br />

been one of the factors in shaping who I am today, since the day<br />

I stepped into its grounds 11 years ago. SISB, and especially the many<br />

I am fortunate enough to acquaint with over the years, have been with<br />

me for a significant portion of my life. I can safely say that I have been<br />

with the school as it has been with me. I have seen numerous changes<br />

that SISB has underwent, the more fruitful ones and ones that are not so<br />

ideal. Changes, either for the better or the worst, can be considered as<br />

progress all the same, the only difference being the direction it is heading<br />

towards. I am glad to be able to observe this progress first hand, a<br />

front row seat I am ready to pass on to the next batch of students. I have<br />

had my share of the pleasurable experiences the school had offered<br />

me, and I am ready to move forward, to make use of what I have been<br />

so generously given and make my mark on this world.<br />

Jarinthorn Jeungsmarn (Ing)<br />

Change is hard at first, messy at the middle and gorgeous at the end.<br />

Hence, I believe that SISB is currently going through the middle stage.<br />

Nothing good ever comes from the comfort zone and I truly understand<br />

that, but change doesn’t always lead to a greener grass as many would<br />

imagine. Over the years, SISB had rose to be a much larger and famous<br />

school and at this point, it has become completely different from the one<br />

I knew 10 years ago. As someone who has been here since the very beginning,<br />

I feel proud and a little shaken by what the school has become.<br />

I just have to understand that my time at SISB has run its course and<br />

that it’s time for me to move on as well.<br />

Nevertheless, SISB has shaped my whole childhood. It has introduced<br />

such amazing friends and teachers to me and I am eternally grateful for<br />

that. I have grown so much and it is all thanks to everything that SISB<br />

has given me.<br />

156<br />

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Kornchai Kitikongnopakorn (Guan-Yi)<br />

It has been a very long ride. This place has been my second home and a<br />

very cherishable memory that I will keep for the rest of my life. Throughout<br />

my years in SISB, I have come across great friends and teachers,<br />

many have been with me for a very long time. I am truly grateful for<br />

everything they’ve done for me. All the times that we spent together<br />

were all precious and perennial memories that will never be forgotten.<br />

The environment has changed a lot since I came here and it seems to<br />

me that the school will keep on improving for the many years to come. I<br />

can see that the school would like to seek the best for us and provide us<br />

with the best education. Although it feels quite sad to leave my second<br />

home, change is what we all have to face someday. It’s unavoidable. I<br />

hope the best for the school and to my classmates who will stay, good<br />

luck and may the force be with you!!<br />

Zhengkai Chen (Zhengkai)<br />

It is my pleasure to study in SISB for 1 academic year. The thing that<br />

impressed me the most is that all the students in our class are kind and<br />

helpful. They are all good people. I would like to thank all the school staff<br />

for providing a perfect study environment for us.<br />

Phutadol Boontem (Super)<br />

I enrolled into this school in 2008 and since then I have witnessed many<br />

major changes to the school in many ways. Nine years have passed and<br />

many teachers and students have left but I am still here. After this academic<br />

year, I’m changing schools. I will miss all my friends (some whom<br />

I have known since P2), as well as some teachers who have taught me<br />

and helped me with my troubles. Good luck to everyone and farewell.<br />

Pornphawit Asawaroekwisoot (Phoom)<br />

I joined SISB in Primary 3. I came from a Thai school and I was scared<br />

at first. I was afraid to talk to anyone. However, my friends welcomed<br />

me and it instantly felt like home. All the good memories formed during<br />

my time in the school will never be forgotten and this school will always<br />

be my second home.<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 157


Y13 MERLION<br />

Punyathorn Jeungsmarn (Arm)<br />

It has been more than 10 years since I became an SISB student. Now,<br />

at the end of this magnificent journey, I recall the memories with great<br />

fondness. It is easy for me to remember the bitter moments, the heartaches<br />

and the obstacles. It is yet more difficult to realise that those<br />

things have only made me stronger. In this school, I have learnt to welcome<br />

failures as successes in disguise.<br />

Pheamphimuk Phuaphanprasert (Pheam)<br />

My time at SISB was quite different from other students because I had<br />

only one classmate during term 2 and term 3. However, it is not as boring<br />

as anyone would expect. We share a lot of fun moments together<br />

and I am quite happy with the environment there.<br />

Phat Yasothorn (Junior)<br />

I still remember the first day stepping into this school and failing all of<br />

the entrance exams. It was a lesson learnt for me that SISB had a very<br />

strong academic quality. Thus, I gave it a second try and got in with<br />

pride. Frankly speaking, I was hoping that SISB would drill me to accomplish<br />

my goal in becoming a doctor and the school did. Currently, I am<br />

a medical student of the University of Nottingham and Srinakharinwirot<br />

University. I would like to thank all teachers for giving it their best in<br />

unleashing my fullest potential in the academic area and my friends for<br />

sharing remarkable and memorable experiences.<br />

158<br />

SISB PRACHA UTHIT


YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 159


ACTIVITIES<br />

Battle of the Bands<br />

Phantom of<br />

the Opera<br />

160<br />

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Phantom of the Opera<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 161


Sports Day<br />

Wai Khru<br />

162<br />

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Wai Khru<br />

Geography Field Trip<br />

IA Chiang Mai<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 163


Art Doodles<br />

Abbey's Art Mural<br />

Y10 English Project<br />

164<br />

SISB PRACHA UTHIT


Songkran<br />

Loy Krathong<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 165


Loy Krathong<br />

SCHOOL-LEVEL<br />

Chinese New Year<br />

Chinese New Year<br />

166<br />

SISB PRACHA UTHIT


15th Anniversary<br />

Celebration<br />

15th Anniversary<br />

Celebration<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 167


Merit Making<br />

Australian Education Fair<br />

Wai Khru<br />

Personal Development<br />

168<br />

SISB PRACHA UTHIT


SISB CSR-English<br />

Language Project<br />

SISB CSR-English<br />

Language Project<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 169


Songkran<br />

Songkran<br />

170<br />

SISB PRACHA UTHIT


Family Fun Fair<br />

Family Fun Fair<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 171


Open House<br />

Open House<br />

172<br />

SISB PRACHA UTHIT


<strong>PU</strong>2<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 173


<strong>PU</strong>2 Construction<br />

174<br />

SISB PRACHA UTHIT


<strong>PU</strong>2 Construction<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 175


PST<br />

176<br />

SISB PRACHA UTHIT


SWAP PARTNERS<br />

True Corporation Public Co., Ltd.<br />

Paolo Memorial Hospital<br />

Rabbit’s Tale<br />

APL Logistics Svcs (Thailand), Ltd.<br />

Nancy Language Club<br />

CP All Public Co.Ltd<br />

Bangkok City Hotel<br />

Baan Phaeo Hospital<br />

Thai Outdoor Sport Co., Ltd.<br />

Mr. Agg’s Gourmet Noodles<br />

(Mr. Amornchai)<br />

Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit Hotel<br />

Jasmine City Hotel<br />

China Cultural Center<br />

Royal Thai Police<br />

Bankoku Shabu-Shabu<br />

YEARBOOK 2016-<strong>2017</strong> 177


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