Season 3 Round Up,

Season 3 was extremely busy with 18 teams performing and it included our very successful Sports Awards dinner.

The Sports Awards dinner was a wonderful evening and it was lovely to see over 400 student athletes, parents and coaches. It was our largest ever Sports Awards Dinner and it was truly a memorable evening.  Congratulations to all our award winners. Special mention to our Sports Boys and Girls of the Year;

U13 Sports Girls of the Year- Jasmine Olds
U13 Sports Boy of the Year- Liam Fryer
U15 Sports Girls of the Year- Helena Martin
U15 Sports Boy of the Year- Greg Winyard
U17 Sports Girls of the Year- Yasmin Salce
U17 Sports Boy of the Year- Tom Murgratoyd
U19 Sports Girls of the Year- Maria Belmont
U19 Sports Boy of the Year- Josh Gawthorne

Individual Sports Girl of the Year- Pann Maleenont
Individual Sports Boy of the Year- Leo Vithoontien

Sports Boy of the Year- Hamish Dean
Sports Girl of the Year- Holly Burgess

At SEASAC, the boys and girls softball teams performed very well. Both the boys and girls teams achieved runners up.  The boys lost to a very strong UWC and the girls lost to NIST.  Both teams are looking forward to next year.  Our badminton teams performed well finishing in the top half of their events. In SEASAC gymnastics we won 7 of the 11 categories with numerous individual winners.  In SEASAC Swimming, our Tiger Sharks finished 2nd overall losing to BISJ by a few points.  We did win boys and girls 13 to 14 age groups and overall boys. 

BISAC results were extremely pleasing. The highlights being championship victories for our U19, U15 and U13 Boys softball teams and U15 Girls tennis.   We finished on the podium in the following BISAC’s; U19 Girls softball 3rd, U17 Girls badminton 2nd, U15 Boys volleyball 3rd, U15 Boys tennis 2nd.  Emi was champion in the U15 Girls BISAC tennis singles championships.

U13 FOBISSEA Games were held at KLASS in KL, Malaysia.  We had another successful games returning to Bangkok with lots of medals and many happy children.

Athletics:             Girls 1st, Boys 2nd, OVERALL 2nd
Swimming:          OVERALL 6th
Basketball:          Girls 3rd, Boys 4th
Football:              Girls 1st, Boys 2nd

In Primary, our tee balls teams had another exceptional BISAC tournament.  Our Boys and Girls teams won their respective events and our B teams both won their plate competitions.

We have our BISAC Athletics and BISAC Gymnastics championships coming up in late May and we are expecting some great results there as well.  Good luck to our student athletes who will be participating in those competitions.

Congratulations to all our students, parents and coaches on another successful season and thank you for your dedicated support.



The BPS Sports Awards night was a huge success.  It was the biggest dinner we have had with 443 people present.  This year we followed a different format which made us able to invite the U13's and U15's to the celebration. 

The big winners were;
U13 Sports Girls of the Year- Jasmine Olds
U13 Sports Boy of the Year- Liam Fryer
U15 Sports Girls of the Year- Helena Martin
U15 Sports Boy of the Year- Greg Winyard
U17 Sports Girls of the Year- Yasmin Salce
U17 Sports Boy of the Year- Tom Murgratoyd
U19 Sports Girls of the Year- Maria Belmont
U19 Sports Boy of the Year- Josh Gawthorne

Individual Sports Girl of the Year- Pann Maleenont
Individual Sports Boy of the Year- Leo Vithoontien

Sports Boy of the Year- Hamish Dean
Sports Girl of the Year- Holly Burgess

Our successes so far this year include:
FOBISSEA- 9 of 12 podium places and 5 championships
BISAC- 31 podium places and 15 championships
SEASAC 7 of 10 podium places and 3 championships

Here is a link to all pictures from the evening;

Pictures from the SR Awards Ceremoney
Sports Awards Dinner U17 and U19 Pictures

Pictures from the U13, U15 and Dinner Part of the Ceremony
Sports Awards Dinner Tuesday, 3rd April

Thanks to all students and parents who attended the event.



Tigers Tennis Academy

The Patana Tiger Tennis Academy provides a complete tennis programme offering personal attention from an international and qualified coaching staff in a world-class tennis facility. The Academy currently caters for over three hundred players from as young as five years old in the Tiny Tigers programme through to the senior Tigers squad.


For more information please review the Academy website or contact Daniel Ahl, Head Coach, via e-mail daah@patana.ac.th.

Tiger Sharks Swimming Club

The Tiger Sharks SC caters for over two hundred athletes from our National Squad Varsity team down to the five and six year old Tiger Prawns!

The programme is coordinated by Cindy Adair-Bolakoso, the Head Coach, who heads up a team of qualified and experienced coaches who work with an average of eight swimmers per lane. There are up to eleven sessions available per week including morning sessions with differing training expectations depending on the age and ability of the athlete.

The club competes extremely successfully against international schools being the reigning Bangkok International Schools (BISAC) and South East Asian Students Activity Conference (SEASAC) champions and also traveled during the past year to meets in Australia, Taipei and Hong Kong.


If you wish to make enquiries about the Club please contact Cindy Adair Bolakoso via e-mail ciad@patana.ac.th.
Tumbling Tigers Gym Club

The Tumbling Tigers is a school run Artistic Gymnastics Program that caters for male and female gymnasts aged six years upwards. There are currently one hundred students participating in the program which operates Monday to Friday from 1.50pm to 4.30pm every school day. The program is directed by Nicky Price, the TTGC Head Coach and Administrator who is assisted by two national level coaches.


The programme follows the Australian Levels National Development Program and participates in School and Club competitions both locally and overseas. If you wish to make enquiries about the Club please contact Nicky Price via e-mail nipr@patana.ac.th.