NivaIS Yearbook 2013 2014
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SCHOOL YEARBOOK
International School
TALON 2013-2014 | BUILDING SKILLSFOR EXCELLENCE
NIVA
School-wide Student Learning Goals (SSLG)NIVA's goal is that all our graduates will:
A. Commit to on-going learning:
· For personal, career, communal and environmental development
· To continue to set high goals and have integrity to achieve them
· To think creatively and critically and expand on learned knowledge to solve problems
B. Endeavor to be Responsible Members of Society who:
· Exercise integrity in all areas of their living, work and environment
· Exercise open-mindedness to deal with diversity in humanity
· Exercise rights responsibly
C. Value Physical and Emotional Fitness by:
· Engaging in physical fitness activities in various ways
· Exercising temperance in eating and lifestyle
· Keeping a positive attitude to deal with anxiety, stress, pressure and emotional problems
D. Endeavor to be Effective Communicators who:
· Speak, read and write proficiently in English
· Communicate thoughts and ideas effectively in art, music and technology
· Exercise courtesy in communication
E. Be effective Users of Technology who:
· Are able to seek information through the use of Internet
· Use technology to gather information to analyze, innovate or solve problems
· Use technology effectively and responsibly
School Purpose Statements The school-wide purpose statements of philos-ophy, mission, vision, motto and School-wide Student Learning Goals (SSLG) were organized to direct the school, its students, teachers and staff to have clear goals for student learning, school's planned progress and achievement.
Philosophy Each student is unique and able to develop his or her potential in intellectual, social, physical, and moral faculties to the optimum.
Vision Statement NIVA’s vision is to be a leading international educational institution that helps students to become responsible members of society.
Mission Statement NIVA’s mission is to provide a holistic education that will produce able, responsible, and compassionate individuals, who upon graduation are prepared for high-er education, life’s challenges and opportunities.
School Motto Building Skills for Excellence.
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His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej
Over long decades, King Bhumibol has truly fulfilled his oath by tirelessly devoting himself to projects aimed at bringing benefit and immediate relief to his people, particularly the poorest and most vulnerable. The plight of the farmers in the country’s arid northeastern plateau, who depend on regular rainfall to harvest their rice crops, has drawn his special
attention. The King applied his scientific expertise to invent a rainmaking technique called “The Sandwich.” It involves using two planes to bracket warm and cold clouds at different altitudes and seed them with chemicals, causing vapour droplets to form and fall towards the earth. This technique was first patented three decades ago.
As the need arose for greater precision in rainmaking, and also for the rain to fall over a wider area of the parched paddies, King Bhumibol developed the “Super Sandwich” technique. In 2002 he was granted a patent for the “Super Sandwich”, making it his fourth patent. He is believed to be the only member of a royal house to hold patents for his inventions. The official name of the patent, which was registered in the European Union, is “Weather Modification by Royal Rainmaking Technology.”
In a song dedicated to His Majesty, musician, Sri Chinmoy writes:
“King Bhumibol, Bhumibol! You are your life’s supreme compassion-role. O clarity-mind, charity-heart, majesty-soul, In your Kingdom, children’s nectar-goal.”
King Bhumibol Adulyadej is undoubtedly a supreme leader in our world today.
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THE NIVA GRYPHON
The Eagle’s Eye: the honor of truth and determination; a penetrating stare that won’t allow you to hide and balk from the challenges set forth in your life.
The Lion’s Strength: the vitality of virtues and character; an athletic and confident prowl that creates possibility and defines style in expression.
We push for excellence, and this year is no exception. Everywhere we made strides in getting NIVA to be a better school; from our teachers to our studies, to our facilities, to our students - we set our goals and standards to be worthy of our effort and time.
Therefore I am proud of our school and to be a part of a community that works together on accomplishing such admirable goals that are not easy to reach: getting a population of non-native English speakers on level with native speakers, changing teen-aged children into responsible men and women, learning how to be humble enough to acknowledge that we are all learning - all of the time, not just trying to exist but excelling in life!
Although achieving excellence is a formidable task, it is not the end result that matters - but the attitude one shows in trying. The honor of meeting a challenge and the vitality that comes forth in expressing this effort.
The Gryphon’s Talon: what we use to hold onto, grasp and carry with us; our yearbook - a small but insightful year in review of such honor and vitality.
Remember to remember,
Jonathan D. JustHead of School
A Message from the Head of School
JOHNATHANJUST
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CEO
Mr. NathanAnthony
Busin
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Ms. Vanisara Nicole Anthony-Rybkina
Mem
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Mr. Jason NicholasAnthony
Licen
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Ms. Penjit Prasertwanich
DIRECTORS
EXECUTIVE MEMBERS
Pres
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Ms. Mayneil L. Leano
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Ms. Yingluk Kongkasai
Secr
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Ms. Tanyanan Went
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Ms. Kessirin Orachunka
NPSC OFFICERS
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Mr. Jonathan DavidJust
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Ms. IreneGatanela-Anthony
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Mr. AlexanderDe Guzman
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Mr.AdamKahan
ADMINISTRATORS
BOARD MEMBERS
President: Ms. Eugenia MaiocchiParent Representative: Mr. Darren WentStaff Representative: Mr. Alex de GuzmanTeacher Representative: Mr. David Common
and NPSC Officers
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Mr. Brian ThomasGandy
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Ms. Leesa EileenChisholm
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ELEMENTARY TEACHERS
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Ms. JanyaTummanunkul
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Ms. NongnapasPetcharapirach
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Ms. PensiriSriraprom
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Ms. KantapornDejtharadon
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Ms. ThanaphornThanakhowarangkroon
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Mr. ThanaphongChuchalitkul
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HOUSEKEEPING/MAINTENANCE STAFF
Head
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Ms. MoeMoe
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Ms. PreechaSupho
Head
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&NURSERYKINDERGARTEN
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NURSERY CLASS PHOTOS
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NURSERY
DEEKHARATSOMMANONickname: Sandy
SARANSAKSITTANUPAPNickname: Johnny
WANLAPAJONGJAIRAKNickname: Mint
LI YI WENCHEN Nickname: Diana
PAKKAWANCHEAOCHANTANAKIJ Nickname: Latte
TANAKORNPROMNIKORN Nickname: Army
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KINDERGARTEN 1 CLASS PHOTOS
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APICHADONLANANNickname: Kuboon
BUDDHARAKCHOOPANNickname: Por
CHATRAKSURASSAWADEENickname: Stang
DARRENRUBELLINNickname: Darren
IONA ANATTACOMMONNickname: Iona
THANINCHOTEPANJA-ANANYOTNickname: Pun Pun
KINDERGARTEN 1
SIRINUT TOOMSAPNickname: Sam
SUTHERATONGSOMNickname: Nami
TYLERUNGNickname: Tyler
NUTTPRAKONGWONGNickname: Curfew
SIRAROMCHEAOCHANTANAKIJNickname: Lita
SEANCHALEEKULNickname: Sean
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KINDERGARTEN 2 CLASS PHOTOS
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KAMOLTHIPHANNIROJRUMNickname: LookMee
PATTARAWAN MARLENE ANGNickname: Marlene
POLTHAKORNLERTDETDECHANickname: Pol
THANADEJPROMPLOYNickname: Sugus
THAPANANJANYAJARASPORNNickname: Kevin
KINDERGARTEN 2
THANYAPATPAIROJKITTHAVORNNickname: Yongjern
PREEYAPATPAIROJKITTHAVORNNickname: YongHua
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KINDERGARTEN 3 CLASS PHOTOS
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AARONPIYAWATTANAMETHANickname: Aaron
AGELAUNGNickname: Angie
AONSIRIPRADITPHONLERTNickname: Jena
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KINDERGARTEN 3
EION JOSEPHBUGA-AYNickname: Joseph
DORIANRUBELLINNickname: Dorian
EN XINLIUNickname: Ella
GANSUTTHATOTHONNickname: Gan
JAKKAPONGLEESIRISERNNickname: Earth
JAN JERVISROMNickname: JJ
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JOSHUAANTHONYNickname: Joshua
KAYAPATKAEWKULSRINickname: Im
KRUEKKULNUADNGARMNickname: Hero
KUNCHAYADONLANANNickname: Lita
PACHARAPANSATANickname: Maggie
OSCAR LEEWENTNickname: Oscar
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PAPHIKETKARALAINickname: Korn
PAWARISAKHANCHANAATNickname: Perth
SARAHTHONGPRASOOTNickname: Earn
SIRAPATSORNTECHAPONGPAISARNNickname: Prae
THEPTHUNTHONGCHAROENPATHOMPONGNickname: Ryo
SHU XIANCHENNickname: Andy
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ELEMENTARY
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GRADE 1 CLASS PHOTOS
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ALINAUDOMSAPHNickname: Alina
CHANKACHATOOMSAPNickname: Paul
CHATRAKSASURASSAWADEENickname: Stamp
CHAYUDATANTAYOTHINNickname: Cream
ELLYWUNickname: Elly
NICHOLASPIYAWATTANAMETHANickname: Nick
PUNCHATAKITTIVORASAWATNickname: Punch
HOANG NAMPHAMNickname: Man
JIRATHPROMPLOYNickname: Guy
NATALIESJURSETHNickname: Natalie
PICHAYAVIWATASSAWINNickname: Ming
PINYAPACHSINLAPAKANTANGNickname: Pinya
PRINCHOBKITCHAKARNNickname: Prin
THITIRATBOONSERMNickname: Pingpong
GRADE 1G
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AREEYA MAECARGANILLANickname: Areeya
MACYSALAVERNickname: Macy
MARTHINAANTHONYNickname: Marthina
PAVINCHAROENSOOKNickname: Pavin
PETRAUTISTHAMNickname: Preme
RYO OCEANWAKABAYASHINickname: Ocean
PITCHAYAPASONGTHONGNickname: Pretty
PUSANISAAROONSCHAINickname: Somza
RACHATA TOBIASBAURNickname: Tobi
PHANITAAPIPATTRAVUTNickname: Gracey
SARUNTUEDICNickname: Guy
SUVICHAYAVEERACHITNickname: Yuki
THUNNATEEBOONMEENickname: Nammoon
VENICELHAOKUNLAVANICHWONGRATNickname: Real
GRADE 1N
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GRADE 2 CLASS PHOTOS
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AUSTINMAIOCCHINickname: Austin
BRUNO VENICIUSHORTANickname: Bruno
COOPER LEEWENTNickname: Cooper
JENIS LHAOKUNLAVANICH WONGRATNickname: Regge
KARIJWONGPIYAKULNickname: Pup
KARNTIDACHOOPHANNickname: Pim
KITTINATORACHUNKANickname: Totti
PHOTSATORNWANGSUPHADILOKNickname: P.K.
GRADE 2
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GRADE 3 CLASS PHOTOS
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MARIANNA VALENTINA CARVALLONickname: Marianna
ARITATBUNCHERDNickname: Gun
BHURICHAPRAKONGSANGNickname: Puyee
CHUTIKARNKANCHANAARTNickname: Ujean
CLYDE KAROLLEANONickname: Clyde
MILINUDOMSAPHNickname: Milin
NATHAN SEUNG JAYCHANickname: Seung Jay
PABHANWICHMANODHAMNickname: Timmy
PANNCHOBKITCHAKARNNickname: Pann
PARISACHAROENSOOKNickname: Paris
PICHAMONSONGTHONGNickname: Title
PINGPANKRUTDUMRONGCHAINickname: Ping
GRADE 3
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TANSIRIPRADITPHONLERTNickname: Ninja
PLAIFATACHAPAHAPONGNickname: Pei-Pei
RADANUTBAWARNTANAORANNickname: Barbie
SAMANYAMEESOMYANickname: Nada
SUPISASUKSEREENickname: Fah
THANAPATPHAIROTKITTHAVORNNickname: Young-Fu
TISANAPHASYIMJAROENNickname: Chris
WILLIAMANTHONYNickname: William
YANISAHEMARUCHATANANNickname: Pinny
VENGKENG MENGNickname: Keng
CHUNYANUCHKETSOMBOONSAKNickname: Huiling
LATIMAKHAMKLADNickname: Looktarn
PANISARAYIMCHAROENNickname: Naey
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GRADE 4 CLASS PHOTOS
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BIPASAPRADHANNickname: Nanu
CIERRA CHANTELWILLIAMSNickname: Cierra
GABRIEL LORENZOFLORES CEBALLONickname: Gabby
KORAWANCHANNickname: Grace
MARION ELLEMARMANIPOL GALICIANickname: Marion
NATTEEKITTIVORASAWATNickname: Tee Tee
THUNBONGKOJBOONMEENickname: Baibua
PASIKAVIWATASSAWINNickname: Xin
PHASINNKIATTHAWEE-ANANDNickname: Aart
SIMILANKARNJANAPENNickname: Similan
THANACHOTETHUNGWONGSATONGNickname: Louis
WARINKASEMLONNAPANickname: Son Son
YIXIAN ISAACTANNickname: Isaac
YUEHNickname: Joey
ZHENG YANGWUNickname: Yang
GRADE 4
DANUSORNCHULATHAMMAKORNNickname: Dol
TIPTHANWAJITCHAYANUNKULNickname: Benja
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GRADE 5 CLASS PHOTOS
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ARMANDO ANDRESCARVALLONickname: Armando
ARNAKORNCHOOBUATHONGNickname: JJ
ARTITHAYASAIKUEANickname: Pom-pam
BENYAPABENCHAKARNNickname: Nung
BHEESAMAPRAKONGSANGNickname: Khan
BUSAYAKANAJOATNickname: Best
CHAYANISABAWARNTANAORANNickname: Bimbie
EKPAWEELIMCHAROENNickname: Bior
HIKARUYASUDANickname: Hikaru
JADWAJASANPASIRINickname: Dee Dee
JUNTORNTHIANTANUKIJNickname: Jamie
MINDHANANDAKWANGNickname: Minnie
NATHANIEL JAMESCYRNickname: Nathaniel
NUTCHANONNONTHAPIBOONNickname: Ken
PATARANIDMATTAPONGSRINickname: Dee Dee
PAWARISARODJAKHENNickname: Dream
GRADE 5
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SEUNG YUNBACKNickname: Micky
PEMIKAKIATTHAWEE-ANANDNickname: Aim
PHANIPHAKPINGLANGNickname: Kaijawe
PHOLSANSERNPANYANickname: Phol
PURIYODLAOHABUTRNickname: Nick
RASARINPIRATWARATHORNNickname: Paper
VIPUTTRAIKITYANUKULNickname: Chin
VISHURADAVARMANickname: Bimmy
PRINDATECHAIYANickname: Prim
VENGKHEANG MENGNickname: Kheang
SOLATTHIKAROYPROMMANickname: Nam-Wa
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MIDDLESCHOOL
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GRADE 6 CLASS PHOTOS
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ALYSSA CAMILLECARGANILLANickname: Aica
CHANANNETRCHANYASAKNickname: Kate
CHANEBHARINAGULNickname: Seng
CHAYANIDMATTAPONGSRINickname: Drive
CHONNAKANJANYAJARASPORNNickname: JJ
DOLLADAKASARNNickname: Nadia
ETHAN PERGERSONWILLIAMSNickname: Ethan
JEUNG BINPARKNickname: Jung Bin
JITPANUTHEPCHUASOOKNickname: Tan
KLITLADA MARIEGUILLONickname: Daisy
KULCHATHARNCHANPANICHNickname: Kaopunn
KUNANONTKANOKMANEEPORNNickname: Yim
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NADIABOONTONNickname: Nadia
NARIKAPRAMUNWONGNickname: Moma
NAVINHEMARUCHATANANNickname: Perth
NICHOLAYSJURSETHNickname: Nikki
PATARAKORNPOMPUPPANickname: Chopin
PHUMWATCHANABOONLUENickname: Mark
PUNYAPALEEPHOKANONNickname: Angie
RANGSIMANNUADNGAMNickname: Ford
RANITZLHAOKUNLAVANICHWONGRATNickname: Rene’
SHUBHANGIBHARATINickname: Shubhi
THANITAKANINANANTNickname: Palmy
VICHAYASITTANTAYAPONGNickname: Kim
YAE JUNJEONGNickname: Yae Jun
POKCHOKCHOKPONGPUNNickname: Pok
RATHSIRADEJJENVASUNickname: Ipon
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GRADE 7 CLASS PHOTOS
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CHARUDECHJONGCHAROENKIJKARNNickname: Earth
CHING-LINLEENickname: Pei Pei
CYREL CLARKLEANONickname: Cyrel
HAOZHENGNickname: Henry
IRINVANITCHAREARNTHAMNickname: Irin
JIRATCHAYAVEERACHITNickname: Yuri
PAVITTRISOOPASINNickname: Diamond
SUPANITTONNickname: Jinny
KAMOLCHANTONGTHIRAJNickname: Moon
NATASONGYUANNickname: Jiawei
NATTHIDAAMNUAY-UGERNTRANickname: Mint
NITTINUNBOONYAKIDANickname: New
SIRADAAITARNUPARTARNANickname: Amy
SIRADAKASEMLONNAPANickname: Lily
SIREEPORNLAOHABUTRNickname: Name
TANAYUTVANNAWATNickname: Pause
YURI HANNAJIMENEZNickname: Yuri
GRADE 7G
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AERON JANDE GUZMANNickname: Aeron
DONNILMONGKOLNickname: O.J.
ISABELLE YITONGTANNickname: Belle
NAPATTHAMAKULANGKULNickname: Pan Pan
PANATWAREERINSIRINickname: Titan
PANWIRAPINGLANGNickname: Ye-Ye
PRIMASIRINAPAPANTNickname: Nene
PARICHAYALEARTVICHAYAGAMONNickname: Nippon
PATHAMAPORNTUAIJAROENNickname: Mild
PIRUDALERTDETDECHANickname: Dada
PONGPATAPEEPEERAPATANAPOKINNickname: Dan
SORRASICHSRIRATTANAWONGNickname: Matt
TANAKORNWONGSARAKHAMNickname: Tee
THUCHADAFUGKHANCANickname: Dee-Jung
WISHSUTTHATOTHONNickname: Guy
GRADE 7N
DEEDEEBOONRODWONGNickname: In
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GRADE 8G CLASS PHOTOS
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AMITTASANGPHADUNGNickname: Dear
ATIKARNKHEMKLADNickname: Karn
CHADAPORNKOSONCHAROENPORNNickname: Bow
CHAYANONJANYAJARASPORNNickname: Gino
FERNSATHATHAMSENGNickname: Fern
HANCE ADRIENEPESARILLONickname: Hance
ITTICHARSANGPHADUNGNickname: Fern
JESSICA JOANLIEUNickname: Jessica
KORAWINPHAGUDOMNickname: Jazz
NICHAPRONLIMPRONPUGDEENickname: Jenis
NICHARATSIRIPITAKCHODNickname: Fang
NUTAYAPIMOLSAENGSURIYANickname: Beamy
GRADE 8G
JU HYEOKCHAENickname: Joshua
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NUTTAVANTEEVARANONENickname: Lake
NUZWATTANANAPHAKASEAMNickname: Peaky
PWATCHARASINNickname: P
PHANTIRAVIVATTANASINCHAINickname: Mhai
PICHAYAPAKOSALANANTAKULNickname: Minnie
PUVISTHONGTHANOMKULNickname: Saab
RINRADEESAE LAONickname: Lily
RUJIREKTANTAYOTHINNickname: Cake
SANDRALEEGUMJORNNickname: Sandra
SIRINATNIYOMSUPNickname: Beam
TAWEEKIATCHANNickname: Guide
THANATHATCHANTRARAMEENickname: Tant
XUAN MINHTRANNickname: Xuan Minh
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GRADE 8N CLASS PHOTOS
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ANCHANASONKAEWNickname: Kat
ARINASANGPHADUNGNickname: Phia
CHANAKARNROJANAPENKULNickname: Mimi
CHANIKARNPIMTONGNickname: Nan-Nan
CHITCHANOKSUESATTABOGNKOCHNickname: Jane
DUC LONGPHAMNickname: Long
GI BEOMPARKNickname: Gi Beom
IORUYASUDANickname: Ioru
KARITHAKONGKASAINickname: Bonus
MELADALERTDETDECHANickname: Mell
NATCHAPRAYOONRATNickname: Patty
PAEVAASAWASONGKRAMNickname: Ploy
GRADE 8N
JIN HYEOKCHAENickname: Timmy
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PATAKPONGSUTEENickname: Peeh
PATTADOLPATTASORNNickname: Dollar
PATTRIYATANAKITANUNNickname: Sandy
PHANPEERATCHATASAKORNNickname: Pee
PHURIWATKUNTARONickname: Sun
PUNYANAYANTAKOSESNickname: Beam
PYMMSANSERNPANYANickname: Pymm
SIRINTRAKASEMLONNAPANickname: Lin Lin
THANABORDEECHIRANUVATNickname: Bond
THANITASA-ARDSORNNickname: Pun Pun
VINVIPAHEMARUCHATANANNickname: Pream
WILLIAMSAMAROONickname: Gaeng
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HIGHSCHOOL
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GRADE 9 CLASS PHOTOS
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ANDAMANKARNJANAPENNickname: Forest
BHUMIRATTUAIJAROENNickname: Max
CHALITAAREEVIJITNickname: Fluke
CHOSITASUKSEREENickname: Ploy
CLEOLETENickname: Cleo
DOMEBHARINAGULNickname: Wha
KASIDITWANGNickname: Benz
ELAMARIE CARMELMISSIONNickname: Carmel
HANGSENXUNickname: Sam
JIAHAOLINickname: Hao
JOHN PAULCYRNickname: J.P.
KEVINHAAGENSENNickname: Kevin
KRITSANABUSARAPONGPANICHNickname: First
KULLANANNUADNGAMNickname: Nine
MARIEKISHINickname: Marie
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MIN JEONGKIMNickname: Min
NAPASAKORNKITTIYOPASNickname: Boongkey
NAPATSORNCHERDCHUCHARTNickname: Onnie
NAPHASORNSRIRATTANAWONGNickname: Mink
NATEETHORNPAKAPONGPUNNickname: Beer
PACHARAPUSKHOOMSYNNickname: Tus
PENPICHATAVI-SAENGSIRINickname: Ploy
PUTTINARTKRUNGKRAIPETCHNickname: Perth
SIDHDANAIPESLAPUNTNickname: Thames
SOMSRIDUMRONGRUXSOONTORNNickname: Pingping
SU BINPARKNickname: Sandy
THANASITBUNYARITPAISITHNickname: New
THANYATORNBENJASATIDSAPNickname: Jam
IRINLEARTSITTHAWATNickname: MerMild
NATKHUNPANICHNickname: Nat
KRITTAWATTAWEECHUPNickname: Flook
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GRADE 10 CLASS PHOTOS
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APICHAYALERTSUNSARUNNickname: Furn
CHANIKARNPUGATENickname: Eve
CHIRAYUKINGPHAKORNNickname: Jay
EMILY RUTHWILLIAMSNickname: Emily
KAZUSAKATAGIRINickname: Kacchi
LOURNA MYDESQUINTONickname: Lourna
MANGKORNYUANNickname: Mangkorn
NATKAMONKUHAPAIBOONNickname: Ploy
PANALEEWONGSAHANNickname: Rose
PAWARINPIRATWARATHORNNickname: Pin Pin
PHAMBOONHANNickname: Prince
PICHAMONNITITADAKULNickname: Aom
PIRANUTBOONMALERTNickname: Got
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YUEH-HAOWUNickname: Titi
PITIPATSANGPHADUNGNickname: Peter
TEERAWICHPHONVICHAINickname: Calm
POONIKALAOHAPIROTWATTANANickname: Eve
PRONPRUNILSA-ARDNickname: Baiplu
SANDEELEEGUMJORNNickname: Sandy
SIMRANKAYASTHANickname: Simran
SUMETHSITHANUKULNickname: Meth
SUPAVITSATTAYANUKULNickname: Boss
TUNTAKORNITTITARAROMNickname: Del
VAITAYATHONGKANARAKNickname: James
WANNIDAPOONSAWADNickname: Mu
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GRADE 11 CLASS PHOTOS
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ANGKHANASUNPETHNickname: Gam
KYUNG EUNKIMNickname: Katy
NITTHAKARNSIRIPITAKCHODNickname: Fer
DO EUNKIMNickname: Do Eun
HYUN CHANKIMNickname: Chan
KORNKANOKPHAGUDOMNickname: Jan
KWANKAMONKAOROPNickname: Mon
MENGGEHUNickname: Mook
MONG-CHETSAINickname: Peter
NANNICHAPENNickname: Noi
NICHANANPENNickname: Nit
THATTHEPCHIRADEJVONGSNickname: Tarn
USCHARIYAJIRASUVANKITNickname: Ike
OMAPITAKSITNickname: Oma
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RAVIPALINNickname: Vivi
SIDDHANTSARUTSARANYANickname: Put
APICHAYATRONGCHAROENCHAIKULNickname: Peemai
EMMANUEL JRMISSIONNickname: JR
IRENE ELYSSEABREANickname: Irene
KAWINRATAROONRATNickname: Know
LINH NHATPHAMNickname: Bee
NGUYEN DANGMINHNickname: Bin
PAVARISTHONGTHANOMKULNickname: Peak
NOPPARUJKRUNGKRAIPETCHNickname: Peak
PANVANITCHAEARNTHAMNickname: Pan
PAPRAWINBOONYAKIDANickname: Win
SARANONMAHUTTANYAVANITNickname: Tus
SOOTIWUT SAELAONickname: Tee
THAMMARINJUNTRAKRAWEENickname: Tammy
WANCHAIKHAORINNickname: Jemmy
GRADE 11N
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GRADE 12 CLASS PHOTOS
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NIVA INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL WHOLE SCHOOL PHOTO
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NIVA SENIORS
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JIRAWANNAKRUKSA
Nickname: Poppy
University: Thammasat UniversityMajor: British and American Studies
Email: [email protected]: Poppy Jirawan
Message:Sadly, it’s time to say goodbye. I would like to say thank you
to NIVA International School where I made good friends and studied in a good society. I would like to say thank you to all the teachers that always helped me and gave me advice. I had a
lot of good memories and experiences in this school that I will never forget. Good luck to all of you!
Good bye!!! xoxo <3 <3 <3
JAN NICOLEDOMINGONickname: Nikki
University: Ateneo de Manila University (Philippines)Major: BS Computer Science
Message:Being in NIVA for 12 years, I can honestly say that this school is like my second home. I grew up here, and as I did, I learned so much from the challenges I faced and the people I got to know. I’d just like to say thank you to everyone for making my time here as memorable as it was. I will carry NIVA in my heart wherever the future takes me.
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JAIME CHIAEKNER
Nickname: Jaime
University: Nanyang Technological University(Will take Military Service for a year)
Message: I came to NIVA in 2012 and the one thing I found
out about high school is that there are many requirements and responsibilities thrown at you. Although they are important, you also must not
forget to have a good time. Smile, laugh, and have fun. It’s good for you :)
BILANPITAKSITNickname: Bilan
(Year Gap)
Email: [email protected]
Message: I have been studying at NIVA for three years. I have learned to improve my English skills while studying at this school. I would like to say thank you to all my teachers that have taught me during my studies at Niva. Thank you! :D
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LUU HUONGTHANH
Nickname: Mango
University: Assumption UniversityMajor: Hotel Management
Message:I’m ready for university! I will never forget the time I’ve spent in NIVA. I love all the teachers and staff
here. I have gained many experiences here by listening to my teachers’ advice. I hope all of you
guys will enjoy school life the next year!
Bye, and don’t foget me! :)
BUI NGOTHANH TRUC Nickname: Truc
University: Providence CollegeMajor: Undecided
Message: High school can seem quite uneventful but it is the small memories that stand out. When I first started high school, I thought that time moved too slowly. Now that I’m finishing high school, I think that time moves too quickly. So live your best moments now and make your high school life full of fun and color.
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KRONGKANSRIYAMNickname: Pop
University: SIIT Thammasat UniversityMajor: Technology Management
Message: I’ve spent my high school life at NIVA. I am thankful for getting some good experience in our Leadership Class
which helped me prepare well for activities and work for school. While doing the work, we were able to know more
about each other which helped us get closer. The most important thing that I got from NIVA are my friends.
PAKTEEMAWANITHANONTNickname: Mo
University: Mahidol UniversityMajor: Veterinary Science
Message: I’ve been in NIVA for 10 years. I will miss everyone and everything here at NIVA! Thank you for making my last year here so memorable. I wish all of you the best of luck. Good luck and thank you once again!
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TRAMYVUNickname: Tramy
University: Jacobs University BremenMajor: Psychology
Message: High School only happens once, but if you do it right, once is enough. :)
YI-WENTSAI
Nickname: Taco
University: Taiwan UniversityMajor: Communication Arts
Message:I’ve stayed in NIVA for seven years. It wasn’t perfect, but
I had the most remarkable memories here in my entire life. So thank you teachers, students, and thank you NIVA.
Farewell fellows!
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NATTASITSEETHIEN
Nickname: Ice
University: Bangkok UniversityMajor: Communication Arts
Email: [email protected]
Message:I consider NIVA as the beginning of my life. I have
experienced some hard times but also experienced many good things here at NIVA. I’m really thankful for
having good teachers and friends that we have passed by together. Teachers always taught me the right from
wrong. When it comes to my bad days, my friends always stay beside me to comfort me. For me, NIVA is where I had memorable moments in my life and the experiences will be
treasured for the rest of my life.
NATTAKITKITANUWATNickname: Mos
University: Thammasat UniversityMajor: Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA)
Message:Thank you to NIVA International School for bringing me along the right path.
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PHATTRAPREYAYOUNYAO
Nickname: Taton
University: Chulalongkorn UniversityMajor: Communication Arts
Instagram: @taton_idFacebook: Phattrapreya Youngyao / Taton G-junior
Message:I’ve been in NIVA since K3 and I’ve seen alot of
changes. I had an amazing time here at school and being with my friends through thick and thin. We’ve
passed a lot of experiences together. There are so many memories that I will remember forever. I just
want to says that I love my friends and all my teachers that have been with me in my journey. Good luck to everyone and I hope to visit NIVA again soon. Bye :]
SITHUMINI VIMARSHARANAMUKHARACHCHINickname: Sithu
University: Simon Fraser UniversityMajor: Business Administration
Message: High School is fun and easy the first two years, but becomes stressful during the last two. Luckily, I had my parents, my sister and my brother to help me get through it. Not everyone has a family that cares so much about them as mine does for me. I don’t know what I would do without them. I want to thank them for everything they have done for me and for always being there for me. I also want to thank Ayumi and Mayui Akkis for just being there all the time. Truc, you were everything I could ever ask for as a best friend: funny, sarcastic, witty, and kind. I’ll miss your crazyness for the rest of my life. Lasly, I want to thank all my classmates and teachers for making my last year of high school a fantastic one.
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CHOTIROSTANGKURUSORNNickname: Rose
University: Thammasat UniversityMajor: The Combined Bachelor and Master of Political Science Program in Politics and International Relations (BMIR)
Message: I would like to thank NIVA for teaching me how important friends are. I learned that when there are hardships and everybody else leaves you, friends will always be there for you and they will never leave you.
YUEH-HENGWU
Nickname: Elvis
University: Tarrant County CollegeMajor: Applied Science
Facebook: Elvis Wu
Message: I’m Elvis. I have been in Niva for 5 years. Vince Lombardi
said, “It’s not whether you get knocked down, it’s whether you get up.” So I want everyone to try their best to achieve
their goal. I’d like to thank Niva for helping me challenge and break through my limits. I’m a person who likes to
make life easy and simple, so I will not argue, but instead just let it go. I have made some good friends here and will
remember them always.
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DO DINH TRUNGNickname: Trung
University: Mahidol UniversityMajor: Computer Science
Message: I’ve been here at NIVA for three years and although it was frustrating at times, these have been the best times I’ve ever had in my school life. “Money cannot buy happiness, but it can buy a guitar, which is like the same thing.” Thanks everyone for the memories and the great experiences.
THANAPORNLIN
Nickname: Jess
University: Mahidol University International CollegeMajor: Television Production
Facebook: Jess Lin
Message:I still can’t believe that I am about to graduate from
the school that I have been in for nearly half of my life. Leaving behind this familiar surrounding to an unknown
place without friends just sounds simply irrational to me. Anyways, all the memories of this school are going
to stick with me till the end. Every bit of stories that happened here, this school, and each person made
me the person I am today and I am thankful for them. Lastly, I just cannot describe how much love I have
for my class. Everyone is so special to each other. We have been through so much and realized having
each other’s backs makes everything a lot easier to fight through. I would not trade anything in this world for these people. Even though we will be separated
as life carries on, but the one thing that will always be there is the bond we have built for each other. At the
end, I wish happiness and luck to everyone as our new chapter in life is about to begin.
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KAMOLNUNKOSALANTAKUL
Nickname: Nina
University: Chulalongkorn UniversityMajor: Bachelor of Arts in Language and Culture
Message:The three years I’ve spent at NIVA are such precious
memories that I’ll never forget. Here, they taught me lessons which are useful in real life. The teachers,
friends, and staff here are nice and kind. It will be even harder without these people when I have to face difficulties alone. Once again, thank you for
everything you gave me and being my friends.
NATTAPORNTEEVARANONENickname: Natt
University: Mahidol University International College (MUIC)Major: International Business (IB)
Email: [email protected]: Nat Teevaranone
Message: I will miss all the teachers and students at NIVA. Every moment here was very memorable... <3
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SIRAVITPHONVICHAINickname: Karn
University: Chulalongkorn UniversityMajor: Bachelor of Arts Program in Economics (EBA)
Email: [email protected]
Message:NIVA International School taught me many things. First, it taught me to be a responsible person in everthing such as finishing my work on time. Second, it taught me to be a leader, because in leadership class, every student needs to lead a number of events in the school. Third, it taught me to do everything by myself. Lastly, it taught me about teamwork. While we were in leadership class, teamwork was an important factor in leading an activity. If we didn’t have teamwork, our activities won’t be successful. Teamwork also taught me that friends will always stay beside you everywhere and everytime.
The last thing I want to say is that I want give thanks to all of my friends for being there for me.
ORAPANSKULJUENGCHAROEN
Nickname: Mai
University: Thammasat UniversityMajor: Bachelor of Arts in Global Studies
and Social Entrepreneurship
Message:For three years I have been studying at NIVA. I learned
that friends are very important in my life. They’re always there beside me.
LOVE U JUBU JUBU! ~
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AUGUSTTWINS DAY
Twins Day is one of first new activities that this year’s Leadership class has organized. It was held on August 30,
2013, and was one of the many “Spirit Days” of the school year. Twins Day was a day where the students and teachers chose partners and dressed up in similar clothing to look like twins. The goal of this activity was to engage the students in expressing school spirit and to have fun while doing so. At first, the students were not too positive about the activity and didn’t think they would participate. However, when Friday came, many of the students dressed up as twins, and some even came as triplets. It was an enjoyable and interesting day. It showed us that the students had “school spirit.” Some of the best-dressed classes were from the first to fourth grade. They were wearing identical outfits and looking at them made us feel like we were seeing double.
by: Sithu (Grade 12)
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ACTIVITIESBASKETBALL TOURNAMENT
“Ability may get you to the top, but it takes
character to keep you there.” ~ John Wooden
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AUGUSTKINDERGARTEN ORIENTATION
APPROACH TO LEARNING• Shows eagerness and curiosity as a
learner• Persists in task and seeks help when
encountering a problem• Is generally pleasant and cooperative• Self-Control• Follows rules and routines• Manages transitions (going from one
activity to the next)• Demonstrates normal activity level
INTERACTIONS WITH OTHERS• Interacts easily with one or more
children• Interacts easily with familiar adults• Participates in group activities• Plays well with others• Takes turns and shares• Cleans up after play
CONFLICT RESOLUTION• Seeks adult help when needed to
resolve conflicts• Uses words to resolve conflicts
NIVA INTERNATIONAL KINDERGARTEN ORIENTATION FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR
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ACTIVITIESSTUDENT GOVERNMENT INDUCTION CEREMONY
“If your actions inspire others
to dream more, learn more, do more and
become more, you are a
LEADER.” ~ John Quincy Adams
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AUGUSTKINDERGARTEN FOOD ART ACTIVITY
It doesn’t get any better than this! Eating their own yummy creations were what the kindergarten students enjoyed. The ordinary pancakes became works of art as the students created funny faces using grapes, apples, and cream.
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ACTIVITIESELEMENTARY ASSEMBLY
“The best way to conquer stage fright is to know what you’re talking about.”
- Michael H Mescon
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SEPTEMBERSENIORS’ BONDING CAMP
Our 2013 senior bonding camp was held from September 1 to September 3. The purpose of the camp was to allow
each member in the Leadership class to contribute, participate, communicate, lead, and work as a team in as many activities as possible. At the same time, it helped to bring us together despite our differences. We went to Chulachomklao Royal Military Academy in Nakhon Nayok. It is a military training institution that provides camp sites and activities for campers to use and participate in. For our first activity, the soldiers taught us a chant known as “The Awaken Power Chant”. We sang along as we
moved from station to station. The next day, we went on an eight kilometer hike through the forest. As we did not expect to be trained so hard during the hike, we were all shocked when a soldier commanded us to drop down and crawl on the muddy ground. Hours flew by while we were in the forest, and we were amazed to see that everyone had stopped caring about their appearances due to their fear of being punished by the soldiers. Instead, we focused on getting through the hike, chanting together, finishing all the stations, and returned back to our rooms safely. We were worn out, but proud of ourselves. From that five hour hike, we gained
much more than just a memorable experience. It taught us to care about our friends, to plan and work as a team, and to be independent. During the evening, we had productive meetings and discussions about our plans for the school year. We also played a few games and had a few performances in order to release stress from the meetings. Altogether, the camp was exhausting, but worth the experience. It was different from what we normally do in high school camps. It made us feel more like a team, taught us to work together, and gave us the feeling that we could go through anything together. by: Sithu, Jess, & Truc
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ACTIVITIESKINDERGARTEN LEARNS TAE KWON DO
BENEFITS OF TAE KWON DO
• Enhances self-esteem by heightening the physical and mental powers.
• Buildsconfidence by encouraging you to succeed and to take control of your life.
• Develops discipline by thoroughly training the body and mind in the tenets and techniques of Taekwondo.
• Teaches self-defense by training you to recognize situations in which physical self-defense may be necessary, and teaching you how to control such situations to your advantage.
• Strengthens the mind and body through increased physical coordination and mental discipline.
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SEPTEMBERWAI KRU TEACHERS’ DAY
Teachers’ Day is very important because it is a great opportunity for us, as students to show respect and honor our teachers. They didn’t only educate us about
academic subjects, but they also imparted knowledge on how to survive in society. This also shows our Thai culture of being humble and respectful to our beloved teachers, who have the role of being parents outside our home. NIVA celebrates Teachers’ Day or “Wai Kru” every year to show appreciation for their hard work and sacrifices. This also reminds us in the future that teachers are part of the success we achieve in life.
The senior class did a great job in showing their love and care to the teachers by singing a tribute song to all teachers. Without teachers being here for us today, we might be walking on the wrong path in the future. Being a teacher is not an easy career, as they need to be strong, generous, and understanding of their students whenever things go wrong. With their hard work, Teachers’ Day ceremony is a very significant time for us to repay the kindness they’ve given to us from their hearts.
- Written by Fer, Noi, Vivi, Gam & Nit (Grade 11 Students)
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ACTIVITIESKINDERGARTEN DAY CAMP
The Kindergarten students learn the “skills of the wild” through pitching a tent and eating food on top of banana leaves while using their bare hands. The “Day Camp” is one of the many activities that the kids enjoyed this year.
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SEPTEMBERWRITER VISITS NIVA
On September 12, 2013, the NIVA Library hosted an event and invited Mr. Vouicu Mihnea Simandan, a young writer, to speak and give some tips and advice on writing. The students in attendance were from the middle school and high school. It was a great learning experience for the students.
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ACTIVITIESKINDERGARTEN PUPPET MAKING WITH SELECTED HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS
Making finger PUPPETS Being CREATIVE STORY time
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SEPTEMBERHEALTH CHECKUP
The NIVA checkup happens each school year. The School Health Program is defined as “the school procedures that contribute to the maintenance and improve ment of the health of pupils and school personnel including health services healthful living and health education”.
Childhood is the age of learning and it is the time when a child start developing practices and attitude towards health. A school is considered a place where children learn not only subjective knowledge but also life style practices and health seeking behaviors.
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ACTIVITIESKINDERGARTEN ART ACTIVITIES & SPANISH SPORTS
The Kindergarten students created their own fighting bull masks made from paper plates and paper. They colored their own bulls according to their personalities.
They took out their masks and played some Spanish Sports (bull chases) outdoors with
the help of some high school students and teachers.
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SEPTEMBERHERITAGE WEEK
Heritage Week 2013 was held from 23 to 27 September. During this whole week, teachers taught students through the
perspective of their assigned countries, and each classroom was decorated to represent assigned countries. On Friday the 27th, judges visited each room to determine which classroom was the best at representing their country. Winners from elementary school, middle school, and high school levels were announced at an assembly the week later. In addition to learning a lot about each homeroom’s
country, everyone also got the chance to visit other classes to learn about other countries by sampling their native food, music, language, and more.The purpose of Heritage Week is to enable everyone to know more about different cultures and languages throughout the world. Heritage week also helps students work together as a class and build teamwork skills. It is a fascinating and fun experience for students to visit and learn through the different perspectives of various countries.
by: Poonika Laohapirotwattana (Eve) - G10
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OCTOBERSPORTS WINNERS
Various competitions were played between NIVA and other international schools. NIVA came out on top as the Girls’ Volleyball teams, both Under 15 and Under 13, took the trophies as the champions. Our other teams also received awards in basketball and volleyball.
U17 Boys Basketball U15 Boys Basketball
U17 Girls Volleyball
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ACTIVITIESFIRE DRILLS
Fire drills are also important because they give us more confidence with how to act if a real fire were to occur. They also put students’ parents more at ease because the more fire drills we have the more our parents trust we'll be prepared if a real fire were to occur.
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OCTOBERKINDERGARTEN COOKING ACTIVITY
The Kindergarten created a layered dessert with biscuits, cream, and mangoes, called a “Mango Float”.
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ACTIVITIESScuba Diving Training
OTHER 1ST QUARTER ACTIVITIES
Swimming
1st Quarter Examinations
SPT Conference NIVA Band at Flag Lineup
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OCTOBERHALLOWEEN CELEBRATION
Trick or treat! It’s October 31st and echoes of the famous Halloween phrase could be heard through the hallways as kids from kindergarten to elementary school visited each class, hoping to get candy. Everywhere you turned, you’d see students and teachers in various get-ups like zombies, vampires or even a magician! Although classes continued as a normal day for high school and middle school students (aww man!), it was still very eventful.
A competition was held by the Leadership
Class during the secondary school lunch time as representatives from each class presented their most creative or most scary looking costume by walking down the catwalk to be evaluated by the judges. A horror movie was also showed during the last period, while the elementary students had enjoyable activities outdoors in the grass area, arranged by the NPSC. Overall, this was a very successful Halloween celebration and promises that next year will be even more…horrifying!!
~ Written by Lourna Quinto
A Happy Halloween to you!
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OCTOBERFIRST QUARTER ART PROJECTS
“No great artist ever sees things as they really are. If he did, he would cease to be an artist.”
~Oscar Wilde
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NOVEMBERGRADE 10 BUSINESS CLASS SELLING ACTIVITY
The Grade 10 students have been busy after school selling food, giving entertainment in the form of puppet shows, and providing services such as a taxi services for students. These projects are part of the requirements in their Business Class. These activities are real world training and are important to experience.
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ACTIVITIESFLU VACCINATION AT SCHOOL
Students, parents, teachers, and staff rolled up their sleeves for the shot.The NIVA IS Health Center organized a vaccination campaign together with Samitivej Srinakarin Children’s Hospital on Nov. 5, 2013. This campaign is to develop awareness and to encourage the school community to get immunized against seasonal influenza (the “flu”), an outbreak that occurs especially during the cold or rainy season.
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NOVEMBERFRIENDLY FUTSAL MATCH
The futsal match between NIVA and KPIS students was intense. The score was very close and it seemed like we were almost beaten. A big congratulations to our team for winning the match. But the more exciting part of the game was the cheering by our NIVA parents. It must have given the players that extra boost!
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ACTIVITIESELEMENTARY STUDENT GOVERNMENT ELECTION
SG OFFICERS:President: Dee Dee Matapongsiri (G5)Vice-President: Nanu Pradhan (G4)Treasurer: Dee Dee Sanpasiri (G5)Secretary: Nung Benchakarn (G5)
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NOVEMBERKINDERGARTEN COMMUNITY HELPERS
Role playing gives a greater understanding in helping students respect authority and understand people in society and how they work. The students dressed up as policemen, nurses, doctors, teachers, etc.
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ACTIVITIESGRADE 7’S SKIT DURING FLAG LINE-UP
The interesting thing about the Grade 7’s skit was their portrayal of their teachers in an everyday school setting. Everybody enjoyed watching them while guessing which of their favorite teacher will be portrayed next. This was one of those skits that made morning flag line ups enjoyable.
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NOVEMBERGRADE 3 LANTERN ART CRAFTS
“Imagination is the beginning of creation. You imagine what you desire, you will what you imagine, and at last, you create what you will”
~ George Bernard Shaw
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ACTIVITIESPARENTS AND TEACHERS SOCCER GAME
The friendly soccer match was to raise funds for the victims of Typhoon Yolanda, also known as Typhoon Haiyan. It was the strongest typhoon so far that was recorded in the history of the world. It hit a large portion of the Central Philippines and destroyed everything it touched. NIVA collected donations such as money, clothes, medicines, and food.
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NOVEMBERLOY KRATHONG CELEBRATION
Loy Krathong Day at NIVA International School was one of the best experiences this school year. The students, parents, and teachers have earnestly prepared
for this event and through the preparation, we learned to work as a team. During the event, the students tried their best to make this day successful and one of the best memories in our lives.
We showed our substantial effort by dressing up with four elegant Thai regional costumes, selling various kinds of food, and enjoying the performances together. The krathong making competition was enjoyable and surely one of the most memorable events. The participants were well prepared, and exerted their full efforts, as well as displayed good spirit. Overall, the atmosphere of Loy Krathong Day was very buoyant; it was filled with happiness and enjoyment.
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NOVEMBERSENIOR PRESENTATION
On November 25, 2013 the senior class invited students from grades 6 to 11, teachers, and parents to watch the Senior Presentation. It has been a long standing tradition of NIVA seniors to express themselves to the
school with a medium of their choice, whether it was through videos or performances. While the SG Induction ceremony’s purpose was to introduce this year’s senior class, the Senior Presentation’s purpose was to show a deeper understanding of who the seniors really are. After watching the senior presentations of previous years, the senior class of 2014 had decided to do something different, something that would stand out from the crowd. Our simple but holistic video first started out by showing interviews of the seniors, each giving some personal information and showing a fun side of them. The scene changed to showing the seniors being splashed with two or more colors, using the spontaneous mix of colors as a way to define themselves. After establishing how the seniors are like now, a compilation of videos from old projects done in the earlier years was shown to convey the changes they have gone through over time. As the video came to an end, the senior class performed three short dances, which showed the hidden sides of some of the more shy seniors. Mr. David, the homeroom teacher and the Leadership class’s supervisor, gave the closing words to the program.
The main goal of the Senior Presentation was to let the students know the seniors for who they really are. “Interaction between students from lower grades and the seniors is not frequent, and our thoughts on the people around us are only limited to the things we see them doing as we pass them on the hallways.” The overall feedback from the audience was positive, and the video was widely received. It is with great hope that this presentation will manage to bring the seniors and the other students closer than ever.
By: Bui Ngo Thanh Truc
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ACTIVITIES“COLORS” DAY
Color is Life!!!
Grade 4 & Grade 12 Grade 2
Grade 6 Grade 3
Grade 10 Grade 1
Grade 7 Grade 11
Grade 9Grade 8
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NOVEMBERGRADE 6 PRESENTS A SKIT DURING FLAG LINE-UP
“We become just by performing just actions,
temperate by performing temperate actions,
brave by performing brave actions.”
~Aristotle
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ACTIVITIESKINDERGARTEN’S “I LOVE NATURE” ACTIVITY
The Kindergarten students learned how to protect the earth. All the kids dressed up in green colored clothes and were taught how to take care of the planet by watering the plants and picking up the garbage in order to have clean air and more oxygen for our bodies.
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DECEMBERNIVA SCHOOL CHOIR SINGS CHRISTMAS CAROLS
“It is good to be children sometimes, and never better than at Christmas, when its mighty Founder was a child himself.”
~from “A Christmas Carol”
The NIVA Choir with conductor Ms. Gretchen Arnaldo was invited to sing at the Plaza Athenee Hotel for their annual “Gingerbread Afternoon”.
The students sang several well-loved Christmas songs such as “Oh Come All Ye Faithful,” “Silent Night,” “The First Noel” and a medley of traditional
carols. Solo numbers were also performed during the said charity event.
This was another great opportunity for the choir to showcase their musical talents outside the four walls of NIVA. Parents were also around to support their children.
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ACTIVITIESINTRAMURALS & SLAM DUNK COMPETITION
Intrams continued its spirit during the second quarter as futsal and volleyball competitions were in full swing. After the games, an exciting slam dunk competition took place with great stylings from each house team.
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DECEMBERFATHERS DAY IN CELEBRATION OF HM THE KING’S BIRTHDAY
In honor of HM the King’s Birthday, people throughout Thailand celebrate Father’s Day on December 5. The fathers of our students also received the love and respect from their children during a special assembly dedicated to all the fathers at school. It is our humble way of saying “I Love You!”
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ACTIVITIESELEMENTARY INTRAMURALS
“Never let the fear of striking out keep you from playing the game” ~ Babe Ruth
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DECEMBERGRADE 9 DRAMAA Christmas Carol
“I will honour Christmas in my heart, and try to keep it all the year. I will live in the Past, the Present, and the Future. The Spirits of all Three shall strive within me. I will not shut out the lessons that they teach.” ~ Quote from “A Christmas Carol”
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ACTIVITIESGRADE 12 DRAMA
The Fountain of Youth
An original script written by the Grade 12’s themselves tells the story of four teenagers that were brought into an alternate world to search for the fountain of youth. The play was creatively done, entertaining, and had a good moral lesson at the end.
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DECEMBEROTHER DECEMBER ACTIVITIES
Donations for Typhoon Haiyan Victims in the Philippines Elementary Melodion Ensemble
School Christmas Lunch Party Homeroom Christmas Parties
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ACTIVITIESELEMENTARY CHRISTMAS ACTIVITY
The Elementary students enjoyed the various activities and performances during their year-end Christmas activities.
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DECEMBERKINDERGARTEN CHRISTMAS PARTY WITH PARENTS
Kindergarten Christmas was more memorable with the presence of the parents joining in on the fun. The activities were tailored to both kids and adults to enable the parents to play with their children. Parents took their precious time off from work to be with their children to celebrate the hol-iday season.
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ACTIVITIESTEACHERS-STAFF CHRISTMAS PARTY
The teachers-staff party was held at Chocolate Ville. The highlight of the activity was the gift exchange and Mr. Brian received a special gift from Mr. Anthony.
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DECEMBERCHRISTMAS CELEBRATION
The Christmas Celebration program is a variety musical program that culminates the activities of the year. The grade 5 students began the day with their own show about Santa Claus and then the Music Department organized the musical variety show afterwards. The school symphony band and school marching band played unique renditions of Christmas carols. Other Christmas songs were performed by the NIVA Choir, NIVA Violin Ensemble, Elementary students, and other selected students from different grade levels. Many parents witnessed the spectacular show.
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JANUARYPAJAMA DAY
The Kindergarten were dressed up in their pajamas but were not ready to go to sleep. Instead, they were hyped and energetic to play the games during their pajama day at school. Each child brought their own stuffed toy and also brought a photo of themselves when they were much younger. Even Ms. Irene showed pictures when she was a child. Towards the end of the activity, Mr. Anthony gave each child a cool snap-on wrist watch with different designs and characters. Most of the boys chose the “Ben 10” design while the girls went for the “Princess’ Collection” designs.
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ACTIVITIESHORSE RIDING CHAMPION
GOLD MEDAL
National Games 42nd
Suphanburi Games
นักกีฬาข่ีม้า
ประเภท ศิลปะบังคับม้า
(Dressage)
ทีมจังหวัด กรุงเทพมหานคร
นักกีฬาขี่่ม้าของสโมสร Golden
Horse Riding Club
GRADE 2 MUSIC FLAG LINE UP
“The greatest day in your life and mine is when we take total responsibility for our attitudes. That's the day we truly grow up.” ~John C. Maxwell
PHUMWATCHANA BOONLUE (MARK)Grade 6 at NIVA International School
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JANUARYQUARTER 2 ARTWORK
Batty Bats Halloween Recycled Art
1st and 2nd Grade Happy Rainy DaysWatercolor Crayon Resist
4th, 5th, 7th Grade Clay Made Sculpture Mexican Sugar Skulls
7th and 8th Grade - Extreme Close up through Arbitrary Color
9th Grade Jianzhi
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Grade 6 Complementary Color 3-D value cubes
Grade 5 Abstract Self PortraitsGrade 1 Sugar Skulls Collage
HS Elective
Students at Work
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JANUARYELEMENTARY MUSIC LINE UP
STUDENTS PARENTS TEACHERS CONFERENCE - 2ND QUARTER
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ACTIVITIESTHAI CLASS FRUIT DESSERT MAKING
“The fruits of your labors may be reaped two generations from now. Trust, even when you don't see the results.” ~Henri Nouwen
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JANUARYCHINESE NEW YEAR 2014
NIVA International School celebrated Chinese New Year on 30th January 2014.The exciting dragon and lion performance started in the basketball court at 8:00 AM. At 9:00 AM, the Chinese department organized the shows in the assembly hall.
All the teachers, students and many parents watched and participated. The Chinese class students in the elementary and middle school performed during the assembly. A dance number “Twelve Animals” was performed by the Grade 3 students. The song “Xin Nian Hao” was done by the Grade 2 students. “Xing Fu Pai Shou Ge” by the Grade 1 students, the song Lao Shu Aid A Mi” by the Grade 5 students, “Tai Ji” by the Grade 4 students, the song “Bei Jing Huan Ying Ni” by the Grade 6 students, the dance “Qin Hua Ci” by the Grade 8G students, the dance “Mo Li Hua” by the Grade 8N students, the song “Gong Xi Gong Xi” by the Grade 7N students, the songs “Kuai Le Tian Tang” and “Xu Nuo” by the Grade 7G students.
After the performances, awards were given to the best door decoration contest. The event ended with everyone in our school getting an AM PAO (red envelope money).
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FEBRUARYFUN FAIR - NIVA WONDERLAND
NIVA Wonderland is a magical place where fun and enchantment fill the air. You are not a regular person there because you hold special magical powers to battle dragons and save damsels in distress...well...almost. At least it was one of the more enjoyable activities of the school year with lots of games, performances, bingo, and raffle draws. Students look forward to the NIVA Fun Fair each year.
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FEBRUARYKINDERGARTEN’S 100 DAYS ACTIVITY
“All this will not be finished in the first one hundred days. Nor will it be finished in the first one thousand days . . .nor even perhaps in our lifetime on this planet.
But let us begin.” ~ John F. Kennedy
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ACTIVITIESSTUDENTS TAKE ITBS TEST
The Iowa Tests of Basic Skills (ITBS), also known as the Iowa Tests, are standardized tests provided as a service to schools by the College of Education of the University of Iowa. The tests are administered to students in kindergarten through eleventh grade as part of the Iowa Statewide Testing Programs, a division of the Iowa Testing Programs (ITP). Over decades, participation expanded and currently nearly all school districts in Iowa participate annually in the program, as do many other school districts across the United States. In a cooperative relationship, participating schools receive ITBS test materials, scoring and reporting services and consultation in the use of ITBS for instructional purposes, and ITP utilizes participation by schools in research and test development. This standard has also reached Thailand and many schools including NIVA uses this test to help student become internationally cometitive.
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FEBRUARYKINDERGARTEN TEMPURA COOKING ACTIVITY
“Cooking is like LOVE. It should be entered into with abandon or not at all.” ~Harriet Van Horne
The kids learned how to cook Tempura while also enjoying their vegetables at the same time.
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ACTIVITIESVALENTINE’S DAY SERENADE
The Grade 12’s “Hugs for Sale” on that day.
NIVA celebrated this year’s day of hearts through the Valentine’s Day Serenade sponsored by the music department. The two-day activity (February 13-14) included performances by the kindergarten as well as secondary students, some of whom performed love songs in their native language.
The seniors sang a surprise number to all the teachers to the audience’s delight. They also did their own fundraising by selling roses and song dedications for special requests. The serenade is one of the highlights of the department. by: Ms. Gretchen
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FEBRUARYMIDDLE SCHOOL CAMP
The middle school students of NIVA International School went to camp at Greenery Resort, Khao Yai on February 9-11, 2014. If I was to describe the camp in one word, that word would be “fun.” With all the help from our teachers, the camp was so much fun and was very nice and memorable. With so many activities planned for us, we had no idea of how much fun it was going to be. We enjoyed
swimming in the big swimming pool, ate delicious food, and did various activities that were organized by our teachers and resort staff. I was impressed with the people running the resort because they were very kind and also provided extra snacks to the students. The middle school students felt like they were royalty.
All of the team building activities that the
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ACTIVITIESteachers taught us helped us learn a lot of new things while having fun at the same time. Who knew that with duct tape, sticks, and straws, we could throw an egg farther, and it wouldn’t crack. That was totally amazing! I also remember the hygiene presentation as it presented some new information we never knew before. The teachers were experts in giving us good advice in taking care of our bodies. The camp gave us the opportunity to get closer with our peers and our teachers. We had fun exchanging jokes and sharing
funny stories with each other.The final part of the camp was a blast and was the highlight of our trip. Paintball and ATV’s were the popular choices of the students. Our teachers were there to supervise and they made sure that we were safe while having fun. Everyone enjoyed the activities and nobody was hurt. All in all, we came back home with smiles on our faces.
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FEBRUARYMIDDLE SCHOOL AND HIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE FAIR
The Science Fair combined the works of all the students in one big fair at school. Booths of science projects and experiments were displayed and students mastered their presentation to show to the teachers, parents, and fellow students. Students received awards for winning the competitions and received monetary prizes for their homeroom. A very special THANK YOU to Sanniti Ishii (NIVA alumnus) for providing the prize money and products for testing during the Science Fair.
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FEBRUARYHIGH SCHOOL CAMP
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ACTIVITIESHigh School Camp was an adventure!!!
STUDENT Comments about the camp:
It was totally fun!!!
I want to go back again!
I enjoyed the paintball alot.
The rides were my favorite part!
Awesome!!!
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FEBRUARYVOCABULARY BEE
The annual Vocabulary Bee competition is a way to challenge students with English related topics to test themselves on their knowledge in vocabulary and spelling. This year, the Grade 11’s organized the competition where each of the four house colors competed against each other. The competition was divided into three parts namely: The vocabulary bee, spelling bee, and a game of Jeopardy.
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ACTIVITIESVISITORS FROM INDONESIA
Educators from Jakarta, Indonesia came to visit and observe the education system of NivaIS. One of the visitors said that they heard about the excellent education system of NivaIS and wanted to know more about it and how it functions. Mr. Anthony and Mr. John were delighted to show the visitors around and answer questions about the school.
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MARCHGRADE 4 READS TO KINDERGARTEN
Fourth graders and kindergarten students got together on March 6th for shared reading time. Fourth grade students were each paired with two kindergarteners. The older students read books to their younger peers and enjoyed each other’s company. The fourth graders rotated every few minutes, reading to different pairs of children. It was a great opportunity for the students to get to know one another. The fourth graders were proud to show off their reading skills. Their
younger peers enjoyed spending time with their big brothers and sisters in the Elementary department. The teachers were impressed by the kindergartners’ great listening skills and behavior, and were touched by the older children’s patience and warm hearted care. Everyone enjoyed the activity and we are all looking forward to getting together again.
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ACTIVITIESBAND MEMBERS’ RECITAL
The Music recital featured solo
performances from each band member as they played popular
songs from today’s top hits.
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MARCHGRADE 4 ELD DRAMA PRESENTATION
The ELD class under Ms. Janet prepared dialogues based on cartoon movie scenes. The movies were played once and then the students acted out the dialogue from the movie. The movies that the dialogues were taken from were: The Lion King, The Simpsons, Bolt, and three scenes from Frozen.
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ACTIVITIESKINDERGARTEN ANIMAL PARTY
Old McDonald had a farm...e-i, e-i, ohh! And on that farm he had some kindies...e-i, e-i, ohh!
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MARCHMIDDLE SCHOOL AND HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL AND GIRLS CHAIRBALL
It’s not how BIG you are,
It’s how big you PLAY!!!
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ACTIVITIESNIVA HOSTS ISAA TOURNAMENT
NIVA International School hosted the International School Athletic Association Futsal games this year. The event was participated in by eight schools: Modern International School (MISB), Crescent International School (CIS), Ramkhamhaeng Advent International School (RAIS), Pan-Asia International School (PAIS), Keerapat International School (KPIS), Trinity International School (TRIS), St. John Mary International School (SJMIS), and NIVA International School (NivaIS).
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MARCHGRADE 10 DRAMA PRESENTATION
One of the most entertaining dramas this school year, Grade 10 presented a comedic play on teenage dating life through different scenarios. You can see the whole presentation through our school’s YouTube channel.
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ACTIVITIESMUSIC ELECTIVE RECITAL
One of the activities that the elective students look forward to is their recital where they showcase their skills and talents. This school year, NIVA is proud to have very promising musicians who excel both in instrumental and vocal performance. The students had the opportunity to perform various music styles representing different periods in popular music history. The recital held every semester proved to be both informative and entertaining since the performers introduced their own song choice. by: Ms. Gretchen
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MARCHELEMENTARY SWIMMING ACTIVITY
The elementary students enjoyed their afternoon after the SPTC with various pool activities organized by the PE department. Diving competitions and swimming competitions were creatively prepared to
make the activities enjoyable.
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ACTIVITIESGRADE 1 & 2 ELD DRAMA
The Grade 1 ELD class under Ms. Janet performed a series of small skits based on their favorite cartoons. Movie clips of the dialogues were shown and the students act out the conversations afterwards. Favorite lines were taken from Finding Nemo, Tangled, and Frozen.
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MARCHCOMMUNITY SERVICE
High School Students are required to have certain hours of community service in order to graduate. The school created this activity to help assist students in fulfilling these hours. The activity was organized and planned by the Grade 11 students. The students were split into four groups and each group picked up trash outside the school surroundings where they were stationed.
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ACTIVITIESKINDERGARTEN SPORTS DAY
The Kindergarten students competed with each other during their sports day. Many of the students were energetic and had lots of fun. They learned the importance of sportsmanship and teamwork. At the end, the Red house took the gold medals.
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MARCHEXCELLENT STUDENT AWARD AND ELEMENTARY BEACH DAY
Students dressed up in beach attire for a beach-themed day
Awards were given to students who showed excellence in their studies for the last quarter.
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ACTIVITIESART CLASS’ MURAL PROJECTS
Building 2 transformed into a colorful wall of mural paitings painted by the students during their art class. This was the final quarter project before the end of school and was a great way of showing what the students have learned this school year.
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APRILHIGH SCHOOL SCIENCE FIELD TRIP
Grades 9-12 enjoyed a learning experience at the NSTDA on April 2, 2014. Students were divided into groups and had different experiences in doing various science projects and looking at the exhibits. Many of the exhibits were sponsored by the royal family’s projects which impressed many of the students. It was a good learning experience for all of the students.
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ACTIVITIESISAA BASKETBALL
NIVA hosted the U18 ISAA basketball tournament this year. The schools battled for the prize of being U18 champions. NIVA came in 2nd place for both boys’ and girls’ divisions. Congratulations NIVA for the great spirit of competition and making it hard for the champions to beat you!
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APRILELEMENTARY SCIENCE FAIR
Grades one through five enjoyed their first Junior Science Fair. Students in grades three through five presented their science experiments. They worked hard on their projects for weeks. Elementary students also enjoyed a wide
variety of science related activities. Students traveled through space, made their way through a maze and even made ice cream. A special thank you to all parents, teachers, and our high school helpers for their help and support in making this activity a great success.
By: Mr. Adam Kahan
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ACTIVITIESCANCER AWARENESS DAY
Five teachers and one student had their heads shaved in support of Cancer Awareness Day. T-shirts were also sold and the proceeds were all given to the Cancer Research Institute in Thailand. The event was organized by Ms. Nicole and Ms. Nadia.
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APRILSONGKRAN CELEBRATION
One of the main highlights of the school year is the Songkran Celebration. At NIVA, it is one of the most anticipated activities where students look forward to splash water at each other. It is truly an enjoyable event.
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Backstreet Boys are Back!!!
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APRILELEMENTARY SPORTS DAY
Elementary students enjoyed a fun filled sports day. Students braved the intense heat to compete in a variety of fun games. The day began with a parade followed by a quick warm up. Students then traveled from station to station across the campus. From egg races to swimming events, all grades played hard and gave it their all. As teachers, we were all impressed by their spirit. Everyone enjoyed the day. We are all looking forward to finding out which color won the day.
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APRILTHAI CLASS COOKING THAI DISHES
FIRE DRILL 2
Students learned to cook popular traditional Thai dishes during their Thai class. They cooked their food so well that they enjoyed eating their own creations and also shared their food with each other.
The second fire drill this school year was more organized and students were more alert and knew what to do.
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ACTIVITIESMS & HS WALL-FENCE PAINTING
Middle School and High School students took one morning to paint the school wall-fence surrounding the school. The event was organized by Mr. James.
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ACTIVITIESNIVA’s got talent showcased acts from the students. There was dancing, singing, instru-mental numbers, and speed Rubik’s Cube. Three judges, patterned after the TV show, gave constructive critiques. The judges were: Mr. Gabe, Ms. May, and our celebrity student Ms. Taton. Three students took home prizes. In third place, Lourna, G.10, played a popular hit song on her violin. Coming in second was Tee, G.7N, who finished three Rubik’s Cubes in four minutes. The champion of the competition was Got, G.10, with an entertaining Elvis Presley song.
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APRILGRADE 11G DRAMA
Grade 11G went back to the classics and gave a new twist to William Shakespeare’s play with their own female version of “Hamlette”. They took the tragedy story and turned it in to a dark comedy and made it more interesting and lively. The highlight of the play was the sword fight at the ending of the last act.
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ACTIVITIESGRADE 11N DRAMA
Grade 11N captured the audience’s attention all throughout their play as they presented a mystery drama. The story started with a detectives’ awards night until the presenter was murdered. The audience watched the play trying to guess who the murderer was while following each characters’ efforts to find the person. The play was interesting and well done.
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MAYNIVA FUN RUN
The NIVA Fun Run started in the early morning at 6:00 am. Students were full of energy upon arriving at Nawamin Park. Students from Kindergarten to Grade 12 all joined in the fun - as well as the teachers, staff and NIVA parents. Everyone who joined finished the race and were still all smiles even after running. The event was organized by the PE Department
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MAYNIVA HIGH SCHOOL PROM
May 10 was the long awaited 2014 High School Prom Night. Every year, the junior class organizes the Prom with the goal of creating the best and most memorable night for the seniors. The theme of this year’s Prom was “Garden” and it was the perfect opportunity for the students and teachers to dress up in their most elegant dresses and most dashing suits. It was also a great chance for students and former students to socialize in a setting outside of school.
The Prom program comprised of many activities including various performances from the Grade 11 class, a video presentation for the seniors, games, and dancing. Various types of food including Western, Japanese, and Thai food were served at dinner. In addition, a vote was held to award the title of Prom King, Queen, Prince, Princess, Adam, and Eve to the six loveliest and most handsome students that night. Overall, the Prom night was a truly delightful and splendid experience for everyone attending.
By: Irene Elysse O. Abrea, Gr. 11
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Middle School and High SchoolACADEMIC AWARDS 2013-2014
Grade Art
9 Napasakorn Kittiyopas (Boongkey) 6 Ranitz Lhaokunlavanich Wongrat (Rene')7 Kamolchan Tongthiraj (Moon)
8N Nichapron Limpronpugdee (Jenis)8N Paeva Asawasongkram (Paeva) 8G Arina Sangphadung (Phia)
9 Somsri Dumrongruxsoontorn (Pingping)10 Wannida Poonsawad (Mu)
12 Jan Nicole Domingo (Jan) 11 Pan Vanitchaearntham (Pan)12 Thanaporn Lin (Jessica)
12 Phattrapreya Younyao (Taton) Grade ELD
6 Klitlada Marie Guillo (Daisy)7 Tanayut Vannawat (Pause)
12 Nattasit Seethien (Ice) 8 Atikarn Khemklad (Karn)9 Min Jeong Kim (Min Jeong)
10 Pitipat Sangphadung (Peter)12 Aeron Jan Role De Guzman (Aeron) 11 Kyung Eun Kim (Katy)
12 Jirawan Nakruksa (Poppy)
12 Paprawin Boonyakida (Win) Grade Thai
6 Chanannetr Chanyasak (Kate)7 Ching-‐Lin Lee (Pei Pei)
6 Nadia Boonton (Nadia B.) 8N Nicharat Siripitakchod (Fang)8G Sirintra Kasemlonnapa (Lin Lin)9 Somsri Dumrongruxsoontorn (Pingping)
Grade Thai as FL 10 Pichamon Nititadakul (Aom)6 Yae Jun Jeong (Yae Jun) 11 Apichaya Trongcharoenchaikul (Peemai)7 Cyrel Clark Licardo Leano (Cyrel) 12 Pakteema Wanithanont (Mobile)8 William Samaroo (Gaeng)9 Marie Kishi (Marie) Grade The Best Journalism
10 Simran Kayastha (Simran) 11 Irene Elysse Ogoc Abrea (Irene)11 Emmanuel JR Mission (JR) 12 Sithumini Vimarsha Ranamukharachchi (Sithu)12 Yi-‐Wen Tsai (Taco)
Grade Best MC
12 Nattaporn Teevaranone (Nut) Pakteema Wanithanont (Mobile)
Grade Exemplary Character Grade Science
6 Dollada Kasarn (Nadia K.) 6 Chayanid Mattapongsri (Drive)7 Kamolchan Tongthiraj (Moon) 7 Prima Sirinapapant (Nene)
8N Karitha Kongkasai (Bonus) 8N Nutaya Pimolsaengsuriya (Beamy)8G Jessica Joan Lieu (Jessica) 8G Thanita Sa-‐ardsorn (Pun Pun)9 Naphasorn Srirattanawong (Mink) 9 Pacharapus Khoomsyn (Tus)
10 Pawarin Piratwarathorn (Pin Pin) 10 Sandee Leegumjorn (Sandy)11 Thammarin Juntrakrawee (Tammy) 11 Sootiwut Sae Lao (Tee)12 Yueh-‐Heng Wu (Elvis) 12 Thanh Truc Bui Ngo (Truc)
Grade The Most Improved Student Grade Math
6 Kulchat Harnchanpanich (Kaopunn) 6 Vichayasit Tantayapong (Kim)7 Sirada Kasemlonnapa (Lily) 7 Sireeporn Laohabutr (Name)
8N Duc Long Pham (Long) 8G Gi BeomPark (Gi Beom) Chanikarn Pimtong (Nan-‐Nan)
8G Puvis Thongthanomkul (Saab) 9 Chalita Areevijit (Fluke)9 Andaman Karnjanapen (Forest) 10 Poonika Laohapirotwattana (Eve)
10 Teerawich Phonvichai (Calm) 11 Nguyen Dang Minh (Bin)11 Ravipa Lin (Vivi) 12 Siravit Phonvichai (Karn)12 Chotiros Tangkurusorn (Rose)
HS English Speaking
Middle English Speaking
The Most Outstanding
Middle Outstanding
HS Outstanding
Middle Outstanding Leadership
High School Outstanding Leadership
NIVA Ambassador
Grade Art
9 Napasakorn Kittiyopas (Boongkey) 6 Ranitz Lhaokunlavanich Wongrat (Rene')7 Kamolchan Tongthiraj (Moon)
8N Nichapron Limpronpugdee (Jenis)8N Paeva Asawasongkram (Paeva) 8G Arina Sangphadung (Phia)
9 Somsri Dumrongruxsoontorn (Pingping)10 Wannida Poonsawad (Mu)
12 Jan Nicole Domingo (Jan) 11 Pan Vanitchaearntham (Pan)12 Thanaporn Lin (Jessica)
12 Phattrapreya Younyao (Taton) Grade ELD
6 Klitlada Marie Guillo (Daisy)7 Tanayut Vannawat (Pause)
12 Nattasit Seethien (Ice) 8 Atikarn Khemklad (Karn)9 Min Jeong Kim (Min Jeong)
10 Pitipat Sangphadung (Peter)12 Aeron Jan Role De Guzman (Aeron) 11 Kyung Eun Kim (Katy)
12 Jirawan Nakruksa (Poppy)
12 Paprawin Boonyakida (Win) Grade Thai
6 Chanannetr Chanyasak (Kate)7 Ching-‐Lin Lee (Pei Pei)
6 Nadia Boonton (Nadia B.) 8N Nicharat Siripitakchod (Fang)8G Sirintra Kasemlonnapa (Lin Lin)9 Somsri Dumrongruxsoontorn (Pingping)
Grade Thai as FL 10 Pichamon Nititadakul (Aom)6 Yae Jun Jeong (Yae Jun) 11 Apichaya Trongcharoenchaikul (Peemai)7 Cyrel Clark Licardo Leano (Cyrel) 12 Pakteema Wanithanont (Mobile)8 William Samaroo (Gaeng)9 Marie Kishi (Marie) Grade The Best Journalism
10 Simran Kayastha (Simran) 11 Irene Elysse Ogoc Abrea (Irene)11 Emmanuel JR Mission (JR) 12 Sithumini Vimarsha Ranamukharachchi (Sithu)12 Yi-‐Wen Tsai (Taco)
Grade Best MC
12 Nattaporn Teevaranone (Nut) Pakteema Wanithanont (Mobile)
Grade Exemplary Character Grade Science
6 Dollada Kasarn (Nadia K.) 6 Chayanid Mattapongsri (Drive)7 Kamolchan Tongthiraj (Moon) 7 Prima Sirinapapant (Nene)
8N Karitha Kongkasai (Bonus) 8N Nutaya Pimolsaengsuriya (Beamy)8G Jessica Joan Lieu (Jessica) 8G Thanita Sa-‐ardsorn (Pun Pun)9 Naphasorn Srirattanawong (Mink) 9 Pacharapus Khoomsyn (Tus)
10 Pawarin Piratwarathorn (Pin Pin) 10 Sandee Leegumjorn (Sandy)11 Thammarin Juntrakrawee (Tammy) 11 Sootiwut Sae Lao (Tee)12 Yueh-‐Heng Wu (Elvis) 12 Thanh Truc Bui Ngo (Truc)
Grade The Most Improved Student Grade Math
6 Kulchat Harnchanpanich (Kaopunn) 6 Vichayasit Tantayapong (Kim)7 Sirada Kasemlonnapa (Lily) 7 Sireeporn Laohabutr (Name)
8N Duc Long Pham (Long) 8G Gi BeomPark (Gi Beom) Chanikarn Pimtong (Nan-‐Nan)
8G Puvis Thongthanomkul (Saab) 9 Chalita Areevijit (Fluke)9 Andaman Karnjanapen (Forest) 10 Poonika Laohapirotwattana (Eve)
10 Teerawich Phonvichai (Calm) 11 Nguyen Dang Minh (Bin)11 Ravipa Lin (Vivi) 12 Siravit Phonvichai (Karn)12 Chotiros Tangkurusorn (Rose)
HS English Speaking
Middle English Speaking
The Most Outstanding
Middle Outstanding
HS Outstanding
Middle Outstanding Leadership
High School Outstanding Leadership
NIVA Ambassador
Grade Art
9 Napasakorn Kittiyopas (Boongkey) 6 Ranitz Lhaokunlavanich Wongrat (Rene')7 Kamolchan Tongthiraj (Moon)
8N Nichapron Limpronpugdee (Jenis)8N Paeva Asawasongkram (Paeva) 8G Arina Sangphadung (Phia)
9 Somsri Dumrongruxsoontorn (Pingping)10 Wannida Poonsawad (Mu)
12 Jan Nicole Domingo (Jan) 11 Pan Vanitchaearntham (Pan)12 Thanaporn Lin (Jessica)
12 Phattrapreya Younyao (Taton) Grade ELD
6 Klitlada Marie Guillo (Daisy)7 Tanayut Vannawat (Pause)
12 Nattasit Seethien (Ice) 8 Atikarn Khemklad (Karn)9 Min Jeong Kim (Min Jeong)
10 Pitipat Sangphadung (Peter)12 Aeron Jan Role De Guzman (Aeron) 11 Kyung Eun Kim (Katy)
12 Jirawan Nakruksa (Poppy)
12 Paprawin Boonyakida (Win) Grade Thai
6 Chanannetr Chanyasak (Kate)7 Ching-‐Lin Lee (Pei Pei)
6 Nadia Boonton (Nadia B.) 8N Nicharat Siripitakchod (Fang)8G Sirintra Kasemlonnapa (Lin Lin)9 Somsri Dumrongruxsoontorn (Pingping)
Grade Thai as FL 10 Pichamon Nititadakul (Aom)6 Yae Jun Jeong (Yae Jun) 11 Apichaya Trongcharoenchaikul (Peemai)7 Cyrel Clark Licardo Leano (Cyrel) 12 Pakteema Wanithanont (Mobile)8 William Samaroo (Gaeng)9 Marie Kishi (Marie) Grade The Best Journalism
10 Simran Kayastha (Simran) 11 Irene Elysse Ogoc Abrea (Irene)11 Emmanuel JR Mission (JR) 12 Sithumini Vimarsha Ranamukharachchi (Sithu)12 Yi-‐Wen Tsai (Taco)
Grade Best MC
12 Nattaporn Teevaranone (Nut) Pakteema Wanithanont (Mobile)
Grade Exemplary Character Grade Science
6 Dollada Kasarn (Nadia K.) 6 Chayanid Mattapongsri (Drive)7 Kamolchan Tongthiraj (Moon) 7 Prima Sirinapapant (Nene)
8N Karitha Kongkasai (Bonus) 8N Nutaya Pimolsaengsuriya (Beamy)8G Jessica Joan Lieu (Jessica) 8G Thanita Sa-‐ardsorn (Pun Pun)9 Naphasorn Srirattanawong (Mink) 9 Pacharapus Khoomsyn (Tus)
10 Pawarin Piratwarathorn (Pin Pin) 10 Sandee Leegumjorn (Sandy)11 Thammarin Juntrakrawee (Tammy) 11 Sootiwut Sae Lao (Tee)12 Yueh-‐Heng Wu (Elvis) 12 Thanh Truc Bui Ngo (Truc)
Grade The Most Improved Student Grade Math
6 Kulchat Harnchanpanich (Kaopunn) 6 Vichayasit Tantayapong (Kim)7 Sirada Kasemlonnapa (Lily) 7 Sireeporn Laohabutr (Name)
8N Duc Long Pham (Long) 8G Gi BeomPark (Gi Beom) Chanikarn Pimtong (Nan-‐Nan)
8G Puvis Thongthanomkul (Saab) 9 Chalita Areevijit (Fluke)9 Andaman Karnjanapen (Forest) 10 Poonika Laohapirotwattana (Eve)
10 Teerawich Phonvichai (Calm) 11 Nguyen Dang Minh (Bin)11 Ravipa Lin (Vivi) 12 Siravit Phonvichai (Karn)12 Chotiros Tangkurusorn (Rose)
HS English Speaking
Middle English Speaking
The Most Outstanding
Middle Outstanding
HS Outstanding
Middle Outstanding Leadership
High School Outstanding Leadership
NIVA Ambassador
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Grade PE
6 Patarakorn Pompuppa (Chopin)Grade Liberal Arts 7 Yuri Hanna Jimenez (Yuri)
6 Shubhangi Bharati (Shubhi) 8N Hance Adriene Paye Pesarillo (Hance) 7 Pavit Trisoopasin (Diamond) 8G Ioru Yasuda (Ioru)
8N Korawin Phagudom (Jazz) 9 Napasakorn Kittiyopas (Boongkey)8G Thanabordee Chiranuvat (Bond) 10 Supavit Sattayanuku (Boss)9 Elamarie Carmel Dante Mission (Carmel) 11 Saranon Mahuttanyavanit (Tus)
10 Piranut Boonmalert (Got) 12 Yueh-‐Heng Wu (Elvis)11 Linh Nhat Pham (Bee)12 Jamie Chia Ekner (Jamie) Grade Chinese
6 Punyapa Leephokanon (Angie)Grade Language Art 7 Natthida Amnuay-‐ugerntra (Mint)
6 Thanita Kaninanant (Palmy) 8 Chanakarn Rojanapenkul (Mimi)7 Natasong Yuan (Jiawei)
8N Nuttavan Teevaranone (Lake) Grade Philosophy
8G Melada Lertdetdecha (Mell) 6 Chane Bharinagul (Seng)9 Dome Bharinagul (Wha) 7 Wish Sutthatothon (Guy)
10 Lourna Mydes Quinto (Lourna) 8N Nutaya Pimolsaengsuriya (Beamy)11 Irene Elysse Ogoc Abrea (Irene) 8G Vinvipa Hemaruchatanan (Pream)12 Kamolnun Kosalanantakul (Nina) 9 Thanasit Bunyaritpaisith (New)
10 Phamboon Han (Prince)Grade Music 11 Kwankamon Kaorop (Mon)
6 Chayanid Mattapongsri (Drive) 12 Nattaporn Teevaranone (Nut)
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Sorrasich Srirattanawong (Matt) -‐ BandPrima Sirinapapant (Nene) -‐ StringKamolchan Tongthiraj (Moon) -‐ ChoirNatasong Yuan (Jiawei) -‐ Guitar
8NWilliam Samaroo (Gaeng) -‐ BandKaritha Kongkasai (Bonus) -‐ ChoirNuttavan Teevaranone (Lake) -‐ Guitar
8G Gi Beom Park (Gi Beom) -‐ String
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Min Jeong Kim (Min Jeong) -‐ BandAndaman Karnjanapen (Forest) -‐ stringElamarie Carmel Dante Mission (Carmel) -‐ Guitar
10 Lourna Mydes Quinto (Lourna)12 Jan Nicole Domingo (Nikki)
Grade Punctuality and Attendance
6Alyssa Camille Carganilla (Aica)Yae Jun Jeong (Yae Jun)Narika Pramunwong (Moma)
7 Aeron Jan Role De Guzman (Aeron)
8NPaeva Asawasongkram (Paeva)Chanikarn Pimtong (Nan-‐Nan)William Samaroo (Gaeng)
8G Ittichar Sangphadung (Fern)
9 Cleo Lete (Cleo)Kasidit Wang (Benz)
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Lourna Mydes Quinto (Lourna)Sandee Leegumjorn (Sandy)Poonika Laohapirotwattana (Eve)Pitipat Sangphadung (Peter)
12 Jan Nicole Domingo (Jan)
Congratulations to all!
Grade PE
6 Patarakorn Pompuppa (Chopin)Grade Liberal Arts 7 Yuri Hanna Jimenez (Yuri)
6 Shubhangi Bharati (Shubhi) 8N Hance Adriene Paye Pesarillo (Hance) 7 Pavit Trisoopasin (Diamond) 8G Ioru Yasuda (Ioru)
8N Korawin Phagudom (Jazz) 9 Napasakorn Kittiyopas (Boongkey)8G Thanabordee Chiranuvat (Bond) 10 Supavit Sattayanuku (Boss)9 Elamarie Carmel Dante Mission (Carmel) 11 Saranon Mahuttanyavanit (Tus)
10 Piranut Boonmalert (Got) 12 Yueh-‐Heng Wu (Elvis)11 Linh Nhat Pham (Bee)12 Jamie Chia Ekner (Jamie) Grade Chinese
6 Punyapa Leephokanon (Angie)Grade Language Art 7 Natthida Amnuay-‐ugerntra (Mint)
6 Thanita Kaninanant (Palmy) 8 Chanakarn Rojanapenkul (Mimi)7 Natasong Yuan (Jiawei)
8N Nuttavan Teevaranone (Lake) Grade Philosophy
8G Melada Lertdetdecha (Mell) 6 Chane Bharinagul (Seng)9 Dome Bharinagul (Wha) 7 Wish Sutthatothon (Guy)
10 Lourna Mydes Quinto (Lourna) 8N Nutaya Pimolsaengsuriya (Beamy)11 Irene Elysse Ogoc Abrea (Irene) 8G Vinvipa Hemaruchatanan (Pream)12 Kamolnun Kosalanantakul (Nina) 9 Thanasit Bunyaritpaisith (New)
10 Phamboon Han (Prince)Grade Music 11 Kwankamon Kaorop (Mon)
6 Chayanid Mattapongsri (Drive) 12 Nattaporn Teevaranone (Nut)
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Sorrasich Srirattanawong (Matt) -‐ BandPrima Sirinapapant (Nene) -‐ StringKamolchan Tongthiraj (Moon) -‐ ChoirNatasong Yuan (Jiawei) -‐ Guitar
8NWilliam Samaroo (Gaeng) -‐ BandKaritha Kongkasai (Bonus) -‐ ChoirNuttavan Teevaranone (Lake) -‐ Guitar
8G Gi Beom Park (Gi Beom) -‐ String
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Min Jeong Kim (Min Jeong) -‐ BandAndaman Karnjanapen (Forest) -‐ stringElamarie Carmel Dante Mission (Carmel) -‐ Guitar
10 Lourna Mydes Quinto (Lourna)12 Jan Nicole Domingo (Nikki)
Grade Punctuality and Attendance
6Alyssa Camille Carganilla (Aica)Yae Jun Jeong (Yae Jun)Narika Pramunwong (Moma)
7 Aeron Jan Role De Guzman (Aeron)
8NPaeva Asawasongkram (Paeva)Chanikarn Pimtong (Nan-‐Nan)William Samaroo (Gaeng)
8G Ittichar Sangphadung (Fern)
9 Cleo Lete (Cleo)Kasidit Wang (Benz)
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Lourna Mydes Quinto (Lourna)Sandee Leegumjorn (Sandy)Poonika Laohapirotwattana (Eve)Pitipat Sangphadung (Peter)
12 Jan Nicole Domingo (Jan)
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William K. SamarooCongratulations to all my fellow classmates for moving up to high school!!!
NivaIS has provided us with the right foundation, character, and attitude to leap into the future; both in Thailand and America.
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Tel. 02-149-0881-2 Fax. 02-149-0883 Website: www.battpro.net
E-mail: [email protected]
A Great Place to Stay!!- Rent price is quite affordable for anybody- Location is very near to a lot places.- Near the Mall Bangkapi- Near Tawana - Rooms are very decent- Safe security cameras- Easy access to Grocery stores.- Is improving every day you stay
Telephone: 089 926 1355Email: [email protected]
VR MANSION
Recently, the situation surrounding international logistics has been changing dramatically. Instead of considering freight forwarding, warehousing and other distribution functions individually, customers tend to adopt a comprehensive logistics strategy that seeks to optimize the distribution process as a whole. Logistics companies are now being called on to provide "one-stop service" that offers all the distribution functions in one package.
In response to these conditions, the Yusen Air & Sea Service Group and the NYK Logistics Group have integrated their operations throughout the world, and are making a new start in Japan as Yusen Logistics Co., Ltd., in October 2010, which marks 55 years since the Company's establishment.
COMPANY PROFILE
www.yusen-logistics.comemail: [email protected]: 02-206-8000, Fax: 02-206-8161
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“SUNNY” brand emergency light have been available in the local Thai market for the past 35 years, starting from a small business named Ngow Ha Limited Partnership located at 1048 Nakorn Chaisri, Dusit, Bangkok. At that time, “SUNNY” emergency light imported only 3-4 models for a local distribution in a limited area.
Later, Ngow Ha Ltd. Part. started to spread the SUNNY brand through the market. The company again changed its name to Sunny Engineering Co.,Ltd. to be in line with the company’s products and to expand its customer base. At that time the company was vey successful in importing the emergency light to Thai market. For this reason, the company began to manufacture its own products and changed its company name to be Sunny Engineering (1998) Co.,Ltd. Beside all those of the SUNNY brand were passed inspection for manufacturing standards from the office of Industrial manufacturing standards, Ministry, number 1102-2538 on July 24, 1995. Also, it was the first brand in Thailand to receive the certificate number 1955-2542. Until today, we develop the products into the standard and receive the certificate number 1955-2551.
Nowadays, the company plans to expand the market to the foreign market. As a result, we used the IsOn Import-Export Co.,Ltd. for selling the products in Thailand and to the other countries. We also received the trade mark to sell the products to around the world by using the company’s name to be “IsOn Import-Export Co.,Ltd.”
ISON IMPORT - EXPORT CO.,LTD
ISEO Import-Export Co.,Ltd. 2991/32 Soi Ladpao 101/3, Ladprao Road, Klongjan, Bangkapi, Bangkok 10240Tel. : 02-370-1334-6 Ext.307 Fax. : 02-370-1662Website : www.isonbyiseothailand.com
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Congratulations to the Kindergarten Graduates of 2014
Greetings from: OHMPHAT ENGINEERING CO., LTD
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To all my classmates,
Thank you for supporting me and helping me when I was feeling down and discouraged.
This prize is for you guys!
Got (Gr. 10)
NIVA’S GOT TALENT CHAMPION!
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Congratulations to my Brother Karn
Thank you for all that you have donefor the school! I hope you have fun in College.
NIVA’S GOT TALENT CHAMPION!
from Calm (G.10)
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NANOTECH INTERTRADE CO.,LTD. 372 Soi Ladpraw 107 (Dee-Som-Chock) Yak 26 Klongchan Bangkapi Bangkok 10240 Thailand
TEL : 02 187 0751, 02 187 0785FAX : 02 187 0558Mobile : 088 887 2699 E-Mail : [email protected] : www.facebook.com/NANOTECH.ALUCOBEST
Nanotech Intertrade Company Limited is the solely authorized distributor for ALUCOBEST Aluminium composite panel, Copper composite panel,
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BeBerry Beauty Nails Spa @ 2nd Floor, 24HOUSE Bldg. ,Yothin Pattana Road
Open Everyday from 10 am to 8 pm For reservation call 021494629
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Gaysorn Shopping Centre, Lobby LevelTel. 02 656 1190-1, Fax. 02 656 1191
Salon La Prairie . The Art of Beauty
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gratulations to the Graduates of 2014Congratulations
to the NIVA Graduates of 2014Greetings from:
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GREETINGS TO MY CLASSMATES IN GRADE 10. IT WAS A GREAT YEAR!
From: Ploy
Congratulations to the Class of 2014
From:Mr. Alex and Ms. Janet
DEDICATION:
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Millennium Auto Siam Paragon Branch Contact: Napat Premrattananon(Sales Consultant) 085-911-8639E-mail [email protected]
REFINED ELEGANCE.RAW POWER.
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BEHIND THE YEARBOOK
THE FRONT COVERTHE TALON is a symbol of strength; to hold, to carry, and to persevere. The cover artwork has been created by Dollada Kasarn (Nadia), Grade 6.
This school year has been very colorful and full of life. The activities known as “Spirit Days” made life at NIVA memorable. This yearbook captures those moments to be re-lived over and over again. The yearbook staff hopes that you enjoy flipping through the book and reminiscing the times at NIVA.
Irene Elysse Ogoc AbreaStudent Editor
Mr. Matthew HarperEditorial Adviser
Mr. Alex de GuzmanProduction Adviser
Mr. Jerubem EraLayout & Design
TALON 2013-2014YEARBOOK STAFF
Mr. Anthony LambertiLiterary Editor
Acknowledgements:Thanks to the following who helped in this year’s yearbook:• Mr. Anthony for making it possible to have the yearbook distributed to all students for free. • Mr. John for organizing the team and the support in getting the yearbook going.• Mr. James and his Grade 10 Business class for getting the advertisments.• NPSC Officers for donating money to help reduce costs of the yearbook. • Ms. Takiie and Ms. Numwhan for helping in the dealings with the printing company.• Khun Bean & her U-smile staff for taking the students’ individual photos.• Cre8design printing company for getting the yearbooks on time before graduation. • and to everyone who has helped one way or another, thank you very much!
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