Nat’s Pathway …graduates from Bangkok Patana School after 13 years, Nat is setting her sights on University College London (UCL), “I’m hoping to major in Business and maybe minor in Psychology or…
Claire’s Pathway …to choose a university course, Claire knew she wanted to build on what she’d learned, not just in class, but through years of leadership and initiative. “Some people think management…
Alexander’s Pathway …Born in China, raised in Singapore and now graduating in Thailand, Alexander is no stranger to international living. But university in Europe, specifically Maastricht University in the Netherlands, will be…
Trinity’s Pathway …in addition to Brown, she was admitted to Northwestern University, University of Michigan, Emory University, George Washington University, Boston University, and University of Washington, among others. “Brown was my first…
Reflections on the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award This past year, our students have once again proven the transformative power of the Duke of Edinburgh’s International Award. As the world’s leading non-academic youth development programme, the Award offers…
Seiya’s Pathway: A Heart for Science …Ireland’s most prestigious universities. She also received offers from top Thai programs, including the competitive joint medical course between Nottingham and Srinakharinwirot University, but ultimately felt a strong connection to…
Kangna’s Pathway: Drawing Her Own Path “I’ve been drawing since I was three or four,” she says. “I’d draw the same scene over and over, rolling green hills, a rainbow and a tiny fairy in the…
Ricky’s Pathway …but also more memorable. You learn resilience. You learn how to be with people in different settings.” Now, as Ricky looks ahead to studying Finance at Chulalongkorn University, he’s approaching…
Pam’s Pathway: Biology and Business …at Chulalongkorn University, which eventually led her to join a research project studying durian metabolism. “I had learned about chromatography and lab processes at school, but this was the first…
From Patana to Medical School: Student Voices Seven of our Grad ’25 students, Ema, Ellie, Ada, Tuna, Seiya, Wafi and Minee, were accepted to study Medicine and Veterinary Medicine this year. In a session designed to inspire…
Utkarsh’s Pathway: Engineering Ideas …part of my identity. I started doing it for fun, not just fitness.” Now, as he prepares to graduate, Utkarsh is weighing offers from institutions like Georgia Tech, Purdue, and…
Ada’s Pathway: Healing Hearts When Ada walked across the stage at Graduation, it marked the culmination of a 16-year journey; one that began in Nursery at Bangkok Patana School and is now set to…