Thai Language, Culture and History Week

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Thai Language, Culture and History Week

Day 1 – Pre-Nursery & Nursery: Sensory Cultural Beginnings

 Tiny Steps into Thai Culture! 

Today, our youngest Meritton students (Pre-Nursery & Nursery) kicked off Thai Language, Culture, and History Week with a delightful Thai Picnic on campus.

Education at this age is all about sensory experiences. By listening to the folktale of the “Red Turtle (เต่าแดง),” tasting traditional Thai desserts, and watching a live animal show by the Wow Animal team, our little ones are building positive associations with the culture that surrounds them.

Even our youngest learnerpas are beginning their journey of respecting and enjoying the traditions of our host country.

Check out these smiles! 

#MerittonBritish #EarlyYears #ThaiCultureWeek #GlobalCitizens #SensoryLearning

Day 2 – Years 1 & 2: The Art & Science of Silk

From Cocoon to Craft: A Lesson in Patience and Heritage 

Years 1 and 2 ventured out to the Queen Sirikit Department of Sericulture today! 

This field trip was a fantastic blend of science and art. Students rotated through learning stations to witness the full life cycle of silkworms understanding exactly how the famous Thai silk is produced.

Beyond just observation, they got hands on! From creating art using cocoons to making mulberry juice, the students learned that culture is often rooted in nature and agriculture.

Understanding the local industry and effort behind traditional crafts helps our students appreciate the hard work that goes into Thai heritage.

#MerittonSchool #FieldTrip #ThaiSilk #ExperientialLearning #ChiangMaiLife

Day 3 – Years 6, 7 & 8: History & Heritage in the Old City

Heritage Exploring the Heart of Lanna History 

Our Upper Primary and Middle School students (Years 6, 7, & 8) spent the day immersing themselves in the rich history of the Chiang Mai Old City.

It was a day of diverse learning: Economic History: Exploring the Treasury Museum to understand the evolution of Thai currency.  Hands on Art: A  tie-dye workshop, connecting them to textile traditions. tram Local Landmarks: A tram tour visiting the stunning Gates and for corners and the first temple of the city, Wat Chiang Man.

To be a true global citizen, one must understand the history of the place they call home. Today, our students connected the past to the present, deepening their respect for Chiang Mai’s legacy.

#MerittonStudents #HistoryTrip #LannaCulture #ActiveLearning #OldCityChiangMai

 

Day 4 – Years 9, 10 & 11: Preserving Lanna Wisdom

Keeping Traditions Alive: Secondary Lanna Workshop 

Our Years 9, 10, and 11 students stepped away from the classroom and into the Lanna Wisdom School for a day of intensive cultural immersion.

This trip was designed to be purely hands-on. Our students engaged in:

– Cooking authentic “Pad Mii”

– Painting traditional Bo-Sang umbrellas

-Writing ancient Lanna Script

-Playing the powerful “Sa-bud-Chai” Drum

By physically practicing these arts, our students aren’t just observing culture, they are helping to preserve it. This deep engagement fosters a profound respect for local wisdom, a key trait of a Meritton Global Citizen.

#MerittonSecondary #LannaWisdom #ThaiCulture #HandsOnHistory #StudentLife

 

Day 5 – Years 3, 4 & 5: Conservation & Compassion

Gentle Giants & Nature’s Classroom

Years 3, 4, and 5 had an unforgettable experience today at the Pang Dee Dee Elephant Camp. This trip wasn’t about riding; it was about caring.

Students learned about the behavior of Thailand’s national animal by preparing vitamins, feeding them, and observing them bathe in their natural habitat.

Empathy and environmental stewardship are at the core of our curriculum. By caring for these elephants, our students learn that respecting a country’s culture also means respecting its wildlife and environment.

#MerittonBritish #ElephantConservation #NatureEducation #CompassionInAction #Thailand

 

Day 6 – Reception A & B: Myths & Movement

Bringing Mythology to Life!

To wrap up our Thai Language, Culture, and History Week, our Reception students embarked on a “Himmaphan Forest Adventure.”

The highlight of the morning was a spectacular live Khon (Masked Dance) demonstration. Students watched wide-eyed as Hanuman and Suvannamaccha performed a short set, introducing them to the magic of Thai performing arts.

Storytelling and dance are universal languages. By exposing our students to these classical arts early, we ignite their imagination and open their minds to the beauty of diverse cultures.

#MerittonReception #KhonDance #ThaiMythology #CulturalAppreciation #GlobalKids

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