MS Schedule for Next Week
Monday is Visakha Bucha Day and there is No School.
Tuesday resumes with Day 6.
- Monday, May 16 – NO SCHOOL
- Tuesday, May 17 – Day 6
- Wednesday, May 18 – Day 7
- Thursday, May 19 – Day 8
- Friday, May 20 – Day 1
Olympic Volunteer
The MS Olympics is a special day at ISB and one of the main highlights of the MS year. Normally this would take place in December but Covid threw a rather large spanner in those plans and we have had to wait until June 10th. The unfortunate reality is that we still have some restrictions about the number of people in certain facilities, as a result we are unable to have parents at the opening ceremony. However once we move on to the other events of the day we are able to welcome all those involved in volunteering onto campus. This is fantastic news for us as we couldn’t run this amazing day without volunteers. There are lots of things we need help with, from measuring and timing the track and field events, running the cultural games or scoring the team games. Please fill out the form below if you are interested in joining us June 10th.
https://forms.gle/
MS Band Concert
6:30pm May 24th in the CC & Chevron Theaters
Announcing the Middle School Spring Band Concert featuring the Beginning, Intermediate and Symphonic Bands. Due to COVID restrictions admission will be limited to band student families and ISB staff only. The concert will be held at 6:30pm on May 24th in both the CC (Beginning Band) and Chevron Theaters (Intermediate and Symphonic Bands).
Summer School at ISB…
In addition to our academic programs during summer school at ISB, we also have a variety of different “camps” available for students!
Our Summer School dates are Monday, June 20th to Tuesday, July 12th.
You can get more specific information about each camp, our regular summer school academic program, tuition fees, sign-up process, etc, HERE
Leaving well, Arriving well
Dear Leaving Panther Parents,
We cordially invite you to join us on Thursday, May 26th for an interactive discussion about transitions and how to leave Thailand well. And how to arrive at your next destination well, whether it be a return home or another chapter in your international life and travels. It’s such a complicated time in your students’ (and probably your) lives, and we’ve got a few ideas to share. We will also make space for all of our parent participants to share their own experience and to help each other make the transition a healthy one for you and yours.
We hope that you can make it on the 26th at 1:30 in the Chevron Theater for about an hour of learning and sharing positive transition next steps in the lives for you and your children. Please rsvp, so that we can plan for the appropriate amount of parents attending. When we hear from you we’ll give you details on how to gain access to campus. Thanks again, and we look forward to seeing you on the 26th!
Sincerely,
Kevin Callahan, High School Counselor Kevin Nelson, Middle School Counselor
kevinc@isb.ac.th kevinn@isb.ac.th
Invention Center Saturday May 14th. Check it out!!!
Need a present for a graduate or someone leaving ISB? Come to the Invention Center on Saturday, May 14th from 9am-12pm and to make a photo book with a custom wood cover that you design and cut on our CNC machine. This project is free and open to any middle or high school students. Contact Travis Dynes at travisd@isb.ac.th to sign up. We will have time and space for the first 6 students that sign up.