With students of Regents International School Pattaya being the next generation of global citizens, our Assistant Head of Primary Sara Berenguer explains why our school encourages cultural intelligence.
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However, what I’ve learned about working and living with people that aren’t like me is the following: that it’s best to put things down to experience; to develop and keep the habit of apologising; to continue having an interest in other human beings and not to judge people using my own culture as a benchmark.
How thrilling it is to be a teacher at Regents, preparing children to be the world changers of the future; – not shying away from ‘difference’ but gravitating towards it; – not fearing it but embracing it as creative, exciting, inspiring and enriching. With Regents children as the next generation of global citizens, the world will surely fulfil its promise of becoming a place of mutual understanding and respect. As the French say, ‘Vive la difference’!


The world is shrinking. Not literally of course – but as the world gets smaller, there is talk of a global village in which people from different cultures work together for common goals. Yet in many places in the world, people that are thrown together are struggling to adapt and understand one another. As teachers and parents, how can we forge a generation able to cross cultural divides and find solutions to potentially messy problems?

