Next Monday May 18th – 22nd St. Andrews International Schools students and their families will join their teachers in an Olympics-style global lockdown competition with thousands of other students in schools around the world. The inaugural ‘Cognita Home Games’ is a series of fun fitness and skills challenges that you can join in the comfort of your own home. With sport and being active as part of their key concept of wellbeing they feel it is especially important in these unprecedented times.
St. Andrews International Schools, Competes Its Way Through Lockdown
This special and unique event is being organised by the global schools family Cognita, of which St. Andrews International Schools,
Thailand is a member. With around 60 Cognita schools from across the world set to be involved, participating students, staff and families from St. Andrews International Schools, Thailand will compete to win the trophy for the school with the highest average score and the highest average participation. They will also form part of Team Asia in the bid to win the highest score or highest participation trophy across the three regions within Cognita. Individual medals will also be up for grabs for participants who
gain the highest scores in their age group.
Following the opening ceremony on the Monday, St. Andrews International Schools, Thailand (Dusit, Sathorn, S107 and Green Valley campuses) athletes will be able to participate from home in up to four fitness challenges and up to four skills challenges, with the closing ceremony and results announced on the Friday.
Sport is acknowledged the world over for improving health and happiness, and this virtual event is designed to bring school communities together during school closures. Mr. Andrew Harrison, Managing Director, St. Andrews International Group of schools said: “This optional
event has captured the imagination of our PE staff and teachers alike, and we hope it will also inspire our students and families to get involved. By competing in this event, we are recognising the important contribution of sport to each individual student’s passion, pride and character, as well as the vital role of sport to physical and mental health. We’re delighted to be joining together with schools all over the world in the Cognita Home Games. It’s going to be a lot of fun. Go team St. Andrews International Schools,
Thailand!”
Good Luck to all in this inaugural Cognita Games journey!