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My university plans for after graduation consist of studying Politics, Psychology, Law and Economics (PPLE) at the University of Amsterdam. To receive this offer, I had to get through several rounds of admissions such as an essay, a financial and study plan, a test and an interview, which results in only 200 applicants being selected amongst the thousands of applications.
This week's Senior Highlight, where we highlight graduates from the Class of 2023, is on Preme.
Find out more about Preme's bucket list before she attends Imperial College London to study biochemistry and her Senior Studies journey.
On Friday and today we held five Awards Assemblies, for Years 7, 8, 9, 10 and 12 - current Year 11 students will have their Awards Assembly at the beginning of next term.
I hope to continue my work as an event planner or be a part of a project committee like how I was at St Andrews, and also to do well in university as a medical student.
The Year 3 students had their Expo last week to show their parents all the work they had been doing on their topic of The Rainforest.
The Foundation Stage 3 students brought the Drama Studio to life with their end of year production ‘Handa’s Surprise’.
This year's FOBISIA Primary Poetry Competition invited students in Key Stage 2 to write poems around the theme 'Where I Go'. They could interpret this in any way they wished. There were two categories: Years 3&4 and Years 5&6.
I am headed to New York City to study photography. It's very exciting and only slightly terrifying but I am sad to be moving on from St Andrews.
We got involved with this fun event because we think it’s good to spread awareness and promote different languages since we’re an international school!
Year 2 students opened the morning by performing some fantastic songs capturing the spirit of the Expo. They showed their parents all they have learnt about the tropical minibeasts that live around us.
All of this wonderful activity is gradually building momentum for the Summer Art Festival, which will culminate in a showcase of music, dance and drama in the theatre on Wednesday 14th June.
I am planning to go to Boston University for university, and there I hope to continue my passion in sports and academics.
This was their first performance as Year 5 instrumentalists, since starting their instruments at the end of October. The children will continue learning these instruments until Year 9.
Last week was the Key Stage 2 production of HONK!. Please read Mr Paul’s ‘Headslines’ for details of this wonderful performance and thanks to all the staff that worked so hard to make the show come to life. Here are a few more photos for you to enjoy!
Saturday night’s Graduation of the Class of 2023 was a lovely evening, celebrating the end of their St Andrews journey for 100 Year 13 students, along with their families and their teachers.
The Oopy Gloopy Slime Company, founded by Mickey, Raima, Sangdad and Tayla in Year 10, is a business which specialises in… you guessed it, slime!
Bangkok Buddies has been a success with our High School learning support students, and we are now pleased to announce that we can offer the Primary learning support students the opportunity to join the fun with our Friday afternoon activities for Term 1 in August 2023.