SRINAKHARINWIROT UNIVERSITY : PRASARNMIT DEMONSTRATION SCHOOL (ELEMENTRY)
PRASARNMIT PRIMARY INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME

ACTIVITIES

Science and Technology museum

Today year 2 went on a fantastic trip to the Science and Technology museum. They all got a chance to practically explore how the different media’s and ways of communicating work that we have been learning about. From telephones to pictograms, the children had lots of fun communicating to one another. Who knows... maybe we have a future inventor in our classes!

Published on Nov 18

Dinosaur Detectived

Foundation stage have started their new unit 'Dinosaur Detectives'. To spark the children's curiosity and to provide them with an exciting experience they visited Dinosaur Planet. They saw real dinosaur eggs, bones, huge life-like dinosaurs, they journeyed through land and sea then dug for bones in the sand. We had a fantastic, though at times a little frightening, visit to Dinosaur Planet and can't wait to learn more in school.

Published on Nov 6

PPiP’s Halloween Spooktacular

On 31st October, 2017, PPiP celebrated Halloween in the scariest way possible. With students and teachers dressed up as all sorts of different creepy monsters and spooky creatures, lots of fun activities were held. From traditional games such as apple bobbing, to twists on old favorites such as pin the nose on the witch, pumpkin bowling and a spooky beanbag toss, to new games such as a donut comp. there was also face painting and a make your own Halloween lantern booth. We all had a frighteningly good day.

Published on Nov 1

8-and-under Prasarnmit Football Cup

8 teams played in the tournament. There was some great football played by all teams. Well done to all the children who played. Special congratulations to iPlay Academy who were the eventual winners on the day.

Published on Oct 7

Y2 partner gymnastics competition

Y2 partner gymnastics competition

Published on Oct 6

Year 2 explored the environment outside of PPiP

Today Year 2 took their iPad's to help them explored environment outside of PPiP and were encouraged to take pictures of things they liked and disliked.on

Published on Sep 29

Year 3 visited Kidzania as part of their topic 'How Humans Work'

Year 3 visited Kidzania as part of their topic 'How Humans Work'. They had lots of fun trying out different jobs such as doctors, dentists, factory workers and even footballers. It all helped them to think about how our bodies work and maybe it will give them some great ideas for the rest of our topic!

Published on Sep 20

Year1 school trip to Klong Toey Fire Station

This morning Year 1 took a trip to Klong Toey Fire Station, where the experienced firefighters of the department taught us many valuable things about fire safety, demonstrated the rescue procedures and allowed us to perform exercises to give children a first-hand experience and the chance to practice correct procedures in case of a fire. They also gave children an insight to their daily lives, how the station operates and how firefighters await calls to help those in need in case of an emergency.

Published on Sep 13

Teacher Respect Day 2017

Here are the pictures of PPiP students taking part in Teacher Respect Day with the rest of the primary school. Well done to all of the children who took part.

Published on July 19

PPiP End of Academic Year 2017

Yesterday the children, teachers and parents of PPiP came together to celebrate the end of another successful year. Each class exhibited a special performance and awards were presented to our outstanding achievers. We hope everyone had as much fun as we did. We were also sad to say goodbye to some of our children and Miss Flo, but we know you will all continue to be successful in your new schools. Enjoy your holidays and we look forward to seeing you for the new year in August!

Published on July 15

Learning Showcase 2016

Thank you to all the parents who came to support the PPiP Showcase of Learning December 2016. Foundation Stage performed the Jolly Christmas Postman and Year 1 and 2 hosted their own awards show. Well done to all the children for their fantastic work.

Published on Dec 16