In a world full of AI answers, will your child learn how to think?
Artificial intelligence is already transforming how we learn, work, and solve problems. Answers are faster, easier, and everywhere.
But when answers are instant, something else matters more than ever: your child’s ability to think independently, question thoughtfully, and adapt with confidence.
The future isn’t just about what children know. It’s about how they think.
Today, children in Pattaya are growing up in a world where the question is no longer, “can students find the right answer?”. It’s: “can they understand it, challenge it, and use it wisely?”
At Regents International School Pattaya we focus on developing these essential thinking skills every day.
“At Regents International School Pattaya, we believe education must go beyond knowledge recall. In a world shaped by artificial intelligence, our role is to nurture curiosity, critical thinking, and the confidence to question and create. We are continually developing our teachers, supporting them to teach in new and innovative ways that strengthen these essential skills. This ensures our students are not just prepared for an AI-driven future, but empowered to thrive beyond it”, Amos Turner-Wardell, School Principal.
How we develop thinking skills at Regents International School Pattaya
We don’t just teach answers. We teach students how to think.
In our classrooms, students learn to:
• Reflect before responding
• Explore different perspectives
• Explain and justify their thinking
• Solve problems independently
In Primary, students use structured “thinking routines” in the International Primary Curriculum (IPC) to explore real-world challenges. For example, when studying environmental changes, students don’t just learn facts, they ask questions, evaluate different viewpoints, and propose their own solutions, building curiosity and confidence in their ideas.
While in Secondary this is demonstrated through regularly debates and analyses of complex global issues in subjects such as humanities and English. They learn to challenge assumptions, support arguments with evidence, and consider multiple perspectives, skills that go far beyond what AI can generate and help them become independent thinkers.
Our approach builds curiosity, confidence, and independence in every learner.
Backed by global research
As part of Nord Anglia Education, our school’s approach to learning is informed by a global research partnership with Boston College, involving over 12,000 students worldwide.
The results showed measurable improvements in the skills that matter most:
• +20% curiosity
• +21% critical thinking
• +15% collaboration, commitment and compassion
• 76% of students reported increased independence
This research helps us continuously improve how we teach and how students learn.
Learn more about the research here
As one of the schools involved in this global study, we’ve seen first-hand how developing thinking skills positively impacts our classrooms every day.
This reinforces our commitment to personalised learning and preparing students for an AI-powered future.
Confidence in an uncertain world
When children learn how to think, they gain the confidence to:
• Solve problems independently
• Adapt when things change
• Keep going when challenges arise
• Make decisions with confidence
These are the skills that prepare them not just for exams, but for life.
Discover what your child can achieve at Regents International School Pattaya


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