JANUARY 7, 2026
Student Playtime and Race 2026 allows students to move through four specialized zones, where they must use logic and critical thinking to tackle a series of immersive "mission" challenges. Each station focuses on a core subject—English, Math, Computer, or Science—but requires students to get their hands dirty and think on their feet rather than just reading from a book. By engaging in these active tasks, learners discover how to analyze a problem from different angles and apply theoretical knowledge to find functional, real-world solutions. This fast-paced format keeps energy levels high and encourages teamwork as groups collaborate to overcome obstacles at every turn. Ultimately, this approach transforms the classroom into a laboratory of discovery where the goal is to learn by doing and experimenting together.
Students have already been randomly grouped. Please review your name tag to determine which group you belong to. Receive your name tag during Registration.
Students will rotate through four main stations: Computer, English, Math, and Science.
Students work together in groups to complete activities in each station.
Groups have 60 minutes to complete all the activities in each station.
There are prizes to win for each station.
Please know your starting station. The computer station is in the computer room.
Computer - Groups 1 - 9
English - Groups 10 - 18
Math - Groups 19 - 27
Science - Groups 28 - 36
Schedule: (May change slightly. Please listen to announcements)
Students have already been randomly grouped. Please review your name tag to determine which group you belong to. Receive your name tag during Registration.
Students will rotate through four main stations: Computer, English, Math, and Science.
Students work together in groups to complete activities in each station.
Groups have 60 minutes to complete all the activities in each station.
There are prizes to win for each station.
Please know your starting station. Computer station is at the computer room.
Computer - Groups 1 - 9
English - Groups 10 - 18
Math - Groups 19 - 26
Science - Groups 27 - 34
Schedule: (May change slightly. Please listen to announcements)
07.30 - 08.10 Registration
08.10 - 08.25 Opening Ceremony
08.25 - 08.40 Student Grouping (MC: Mr. Roderick)
08.40 - 08.55 Icebreaker
08.55 - 10.00 Round 1
10.00 - 10.15 Snack Break
10.15 - 11.20 Round 2
11.20 - 12.20 Lunch Break
12.20 - 13.25 Round 3
13.25 - 14.30 Round 4
14.30 - 14.45 Snack Break
14.45 - 15.00 Closing Ceremony
December 3 - 4, 2025
Sports Day in Thailand—known as Wun Geela See (Colored Sports Day)—is less like a track meet and more like a high-energy carnival mixed with a Hollywood red carpet! Schools transform into a sea of vibrant colors (usually Red, Blue, Yellow, and Green), and the air is filled with the rhythmic beat of drums and synchronized chanting. Sports Day in Thailand is a high-energy explosion of color where schools transform into a vibrant carnival of "Color Teams" like Red, Yellow, Green, and Blue. The morning kicks off with a spectacular parade featuring students in elaborate, glittering costumes and traditional Thai outfits that look like they belong in a professional festival. Much of the excitement happens off the field, where massive cheering squads in decorated pavilions perform high-speed, synchronized chants to the beat of thunderous drums. While there is plenty of running, the real crowd-pleasers are the "Funny Games," like the iconic Chair Ball or hilarious relay races involving costumes and rice sacks. It is a day where competition takes a backseat to pure, loud, sun-drenched fun, leaving everyone with tired voices and huge smiles.
November 22 - 23, 2025
The 2025 Mini-English Program (MEP) Competitions in Thailand are a thrilling stage where young learners showcase their mastery of English through storytelling, impromptu speaking, and multi-skill challenges. These events, often held at both regional and national levels, bring together the brightest students from specialized MEP programs to compete for prestigious trophies and certificates. Beyond just grammar and vocabulary, participants engage in creative categories like singing, drama, and science presentations, proving that English is a tool for global innovation. The atmosphere is electric, filled with supportive teachers and proud parents cheering on students as they gain the confidence to speak on a public stage. Ultimately, the 2025 competitions serve as a celebration of Thailand’s next generation of bilingual leaders who are ready to connect with the world.
MEP Competition Results are out. Check it out!
October 29 - 31, 2025
MEP Camp is a short-term, intensive program designed to immerse students in the English language through fun and interactive activities. These camps usually last between one and three days, making them a perfect "bite-sized" educational experience for busy schedules. Rather than traditional classroom lectures, the focus is on active communication through games, songs, drama, and team-building challenges. This supportive environment helps participants build confidence and overcome the fear of making mistakes while speaking with peers. Ultimately, the goal of a MEP Camp is to inspire a genuine interest in the language by showing that learning can be both exciting and practical.
November 5 - 7, 2025
Mini English Camp, where language learning swaps boring textbooks for high-energy adventure! Over a few action-packed days, you’ll dive into a world of "English-only" zones filled with hilarious games, catchy music, and creative challenges. It’s not about perfect grammar; it’s about shouting your lungs out during team quests and making new friends in the process. You’ll unlock a sudden boost of confidence as you realize you're actually speaking, laughing, and thinking in English without even trying. By the time the camp wraps up, you won’t just have better skills—you’ll have a bunch of awesome memories and a brand-new love for the language!