
The start of the academic year represents a new beginning for all staff and students at Bangkok Patana. For everyone it’s a chance to start afresh with a renewed energy and commitment to the academic year ahead. For students it’s a time to refocus and prepare themselves for the challenges ahead. I always enjoy the beginning of the new school year. Seeing the students after the long summer break and feeling the energy return to the school campus. It’s lovely to watch the students reconnect with each other, eager to share tales from the summer and re-establish the strong bonds of friendship. For many the year settles down quickly. They get back into the routine of lessons (and home learning), lunch in the canteen or noodle bar, breaktime playing football, basketball, socialising with friends, in the Hub, the library, youth club or student lounge.
However, for two particular year groups the change is more substantial. The first of which are Year 7 students who begin their time in the Secondary School. Many have been at Bangkok Patana for a number of years; others are new to the school. All of them are experiencing a new beginning as they embark on their journey through the Secondary School. New teachers, new uniform, new timetable, new social areas, new classes, new subjects and new friends are just some of the changes they navigate. As we reach the end of the first half term I was keen to find out how they had found this new beginning. Year 7 students were all asked to complete the annual Transitions Survey. The results show that although many students were excited about moving to Secondary 40% were either nervous or unsure. At the end of the first half term the vast majority have settled in well to life in Secondary.





How did you feel about moving from Primary School to Secondary School when you were in Year 6?

How do you feel about Secondary School now?

What I found particularly interesting, and at times entertaining was their replies to the question ‘Do you have any suggestions for next year’s Year 7 students?’
The most common themes included:
- Don’t panic it will be fine
- Don’t be too nervous
- Earn lots of house points
- It’s not scary or hard like you think
- If you get lost just ask someone
- You should get a lot of money on your snack card so you can buy lots of ice cream



The second group experiencing a slightly larger new beginning are the Year 12 students. For them the move signifies their transition to the final phase of their Bangkok Patana education, one step closer to becoming an adult. The excitement of being able to access the Senior Studies buildings was clear over the first few days, as they jostled with the Year 13s to find ‘their’ spot. Many students arrived at school in outfits that had been carefully planned over the summer break. Some even coordinated their outfits with their friends. Being a Senior Studies student brings new experiences along with academic pressures and increased responsibilities. They are the top of the school, serving as role models to the entire student population. Year 12 students have made a fantastic start to the academic year, rising to these challenges, supporting each other and bringing a sense of enthusiasm and determination.
As with the Year 7 students we asked Year 12 students to reflect on their experience of this new beginning. They were asked the same first two questions as the Year 7’s.
How did you feel about moving from Year 11 into Senior Studies?

The results were similar to those from Year 7 but with a slightly larger proportion (46%) reporting to have been nervous or unsure about joining Seniors. However, when asked ‘How do you feel about Senior studies now?’ 95% reported to be either generally happy or very happy to be in Seniors with 4% getting used to it.





As we come to the end of the first half term, it is wonderful to see how well our students have embraced their new beginnings. Whether it is our Year 7s finding their way around the Secondary campus, making new friends and growing in confidence, or our Year 12’s stepping into Senior Studies with maturity and enthusiasm, both groups have made an excellent start.
The start of a new academic year always brings change, but it also brings opportunity — a chance to learn, to grow and to make the most of everything that Bangkok Patana has to offer. It has been a pleasure to see students settling into routines, supporting one another and approaching challenges with positivity.
As we look ahead to the rest of the year, I’m confident that the energy, kindness and determination shown so far will continue to shine through. New beginnings can be exciting, sometimes a little daunting, but above all, they mark the start of something special.



























































