
At Bangkok Patana School, we know that learning does not stop at the classroom door. Some of the most powerful lessons happen when our students step outside their comfort zones, immerse themselves in nature and discover the world, and themselves, in new ways. This is why experiential education has always been at the heart of a Patana education.
This year, we are delighted to welcome our new Cross Campus Head of Trips and Outdoor Education; Emma Bartlett, who brings a wealth of experience in outdoor learning and International education. Her appointment marks an exciting new chapter in our school’s commitment to building a progressive and ambitious Trips and Experiential Learning Programme, stretching from the beloved Year 2 sleep-over to the culminating independent journeys of our Senior students.
Experiential Education – The Patana Way
Bangkok is a thriving, global city, a place of innovation, culture and incredible opportunity. But we are also fortunate to live in a country with extraordinary natural diversity. From the coral reefs of the Andaman, to the forests of Khao Yai, to the mountains of Chiang Mai, Thailand offers a living classroom like no other. At Patana, we harness this environment to develop more than academic knowledge: we help students build resilience, empathy, teamwork and a sense of responsibility for the wider world.
Trips are not just a change of scenery; they are an essential part of our whole-child philosophy. A Year 5 student learning to pitch a tent in the national park, or a Year 9 student working alongside local communities in Chiang Mai, is developing confidence, leadership and compassion. These experiences nurture independence, but also strengthen our values of Well-being, Learning and Global Citizenship.



A Vision for the Future
Our new Cross Campus Head of Trips and Outdoor Education has already begun collaborating with staff across the school to review the Patana Trips curriculum. The aim is not only to ensure progression in outdoor and service skills, but also to embed sustainability and cultural respect in everything we do.
In a world where our children face the challenges of climate change, rapid geopolitical shifts and the increasing role of artificial intelligence, experiential learning provides an anchor. By engaging with Thailand’s unique environment and diverse communities, our students gain perspectives that will shape them as responsible and compassionate global citizens.
Building Belonging Through Adventure
Patana’s Trips are more than adventures; they are about belonging. When students cook together around a campfire, share stories on a night safari, or navigate a kayak across open water, they form bonds that last long beyond the journey. For many students, these trips are the moments they look back on as transformative. The times when they discovered their courage, found their voice, or made a lifelong friend. It’s no coincidence that as our Year 13’s cross the stage at Graduation, often their favourite Patana memory is a Residential, SEASAC trip, Duke of Edinburgh expedition or yes, that very first Year 2 sleepover!





















































