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OSB Students Milin Punthapong and Montisha Kingkanjanathorn Shine at Carnegie Hall

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Outdoor School Bangkok (OSB) proudly celebrates the remarkable achievements of two of its students, nine-year-old Milin Punthapong and ten-year-old Montisha Kingkanjanathorn. These talented young performers secured second place in the Musical category for ages 10 and under at the American Protégé International Vocal Competition 2023, earning them the prestigious opportunity to perform at New York City’s Carnegie Hall earlier this year.

Milin and Montisha’s success goes beyond their captivating performances of “Journey to the Past” and “Once Upon a December.” Their achievements embody OSB’s unique philosophy, which balances academic excellence with immersive natural experiences and a wide range of extracurricular opportunities. This holistic approach is designed to nurture well-rounded individuals who are not only academically proficient but also creatively inspired and resilient.

Ms Anna, the creative communication teacher at OSB, remarked, “This achievement reflects not just musical talent but the holistic development we nurture at OSB. Our students are encouraged to explore, take on challenges, and connect with nature—all of which contribute to their confidence on stage and in life.”

Reflecting on her experience, Milin shared, “Performing at Carnegie Hall was amazing, but I think our outdoor classes at OSB helped me feel confident and calm on stage.”

OSB’s educational approach focuses on creating happier, healthier, and smarter students through:

  • A rigorous academic curriculum integrated with outdoor learning
  • Opportunities for international competitions and cultural exchanges
  • Regular nature excursions and environmental projects
  • Comprehensive extracurricular programmes

The students’ success extends beyond music, demonstrating OSB’s commitment to all-round development:

Montisha earned a gold medal in a national science competition for her project on Sustainable Seas: Artificial Coral Solutions—an idea aimed at reversing coral decline and minimising waste pollution by blending artificial corals with existing ones.

Milin secured a gold medal in the London Poem Competition with her piece titled If— by Rudyard Kipling.

Both have excelled in various musical competitions nationwide.

Ms Parityada, OSB’s Director, added, “We’re incredibly proud of Milin and Montisha. Their achievement at Carnegie Hall, alongside their success in other areas, showcases how the OSB spirit prepares students for diverse challenges. At OSB, we believe in nurturing not just academic skills but also creativity, resilience, and a love for nature.”

OSB’s unique blend of academic rigour, artistic exploration, and outdoor adventure creates an environment where students thrive. This balanced approach results in well-rounded individuals prepared to excel nationally and internationally, whether in concert halls, science labs, or the great outdoors.

For more information, please visit the Outdoor School Bangkok’s website and the Outdoor School Bangkok Facebook page, or contact the office at 097-092-0924.

32 Comments

  1. Alex Smith August 27, 2024

    Wow, performing at Carnegie Hall at such a young age is incredible! Congrats to Milin and Montisha.

    • Natasha August 27, 2024

      Absolutely! But I wonder if the pressure on such young kids is too much. Kids need to have a childhood, not just perform.

      • grower134 August 27, 2024

        Totally agree. It’s great they’re successful, but at what cost?

      • Alex Smith August 27, 2024

        It seems OSB balances academic and extracurricular activities well. Their holistic approach is impressive.

  2. Steven P. August 27, 2024

    OSB seems like an elite school, but how accessible is it for regular families? Are we just creating more inequality?

    • Lily M. August 27, 2024

      Good point. Not everyone can afford such specialized education, but is it fair to criticize those who can?

      • Angel101 August 27, 2024

        Yeah, sounds like jealousy to me. Just because some can’t access it doesn’t mean it shouldn’t exist.

      • Steven P. August 27, 2024

        It’s not about jealousy. It’s about recognizing systemic inequality in education.

  3. Grace H. August 27, 2024

    What an achievement for their age! But isn’t performing Kipling’s ‘If’ a bit too advanced for a nine-year-old?

    • bookworm123 August 27, 2024

      Kids can be deeper than we think. It’s all about how they’re taught to understand the text.

    • Josh P August 27, 2024

      I recited it when I was 10. It’s not about age, it’s about interest and exposure.

  4. Bob T. August 27, 2024

    Amazing talent! But isn’t the focus on performing arts a bit narrow? What about STEM fields?

    • Anne W. August 27, 2024

      Looks like they’re excelling in both arts and sciences. Remember Montisha’s national science competition success.

    • Bob T. August 27, 2024

      True, but it seems the arts get more spotlight.

    • Nancy August 27, 2024

      The arts are equally important! Creativity enhances scientific thinking.

  5. Sophia August 27, 2024

    Great job OSB! This holistic approach should be a model for other schools too!

    • Jake August 27, 2024

      Agreed! But not every school has the resources for such an approach.

  6. Derek August 27, 2024

    Carnegie Hall is just the start! What an inspiring journey and proof that hard work pays off.

    • Carol August 27, 2024

      Agreed! Their determination is commendable.

  7. Melanie Wright August 27, 2024

    The performances must have been breathtaking! I wish I could have attended.

  8. EduDad August 27, 2024

    Glad to see schools promoting overall development rather than just rote learning. Kudos to OSB!

  9. Sara H. August 27, 2024

    Montisha’s work on coral sounds fascinating! We need more young minds like hers tackling environmental issues.

  10. Justin C. August 27, 2024

    While OSB’s approach sounds ideal, I hope this success doesn’t feed into an unhealthy competitive culture for young kids.

    • Elle August 27, 2024

      Competition can be motivating, but it should be managed carefully, agreed.

    • Justin C. August 27, 2024

      Absolutely! It’s a fine balance.

    • Marcus Lee August 27, 2024

      Parents and teachers must ensure it’s about personal growth, not just trophies.

  11. Linda G. August 27, 2024

    Kudos to the teachers and staff at OSB! This kind of nurturing environment is key to student success.

  12. Tom K. August 27, 2024

    It’s great to see the focus on nature and the environment. More schools should adopt this!

  13. Richard August 27, 2024

    Such success at a young age is remarkable. I hope these kids continue to shine and not burn out.

  14. Anna B. August 27, 2024

    Congrats to Milin and Montisha! Carnegie Hall is a dream stage for many.

  15. Daniel T. August 27, 2024

    Isn’t it sad that kids today have to achieve so much at a young age to be noticed?

  16. Lauren D. August 27, 2024

    It’s amazing what these kids have achieved. I wish my school had such opportunities!

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