Why Strong Student Teacher Relationships Help Every Child Feel Known

Parents researching schools today have more choice than ever, and with that choice comes a sharper question. It is no longer simply whether a school is good, but whether it will truly know their child. The answer rarely comes down to facilities or class lists. It comes down to student teacher relationships, the everyday connections that decide whether a child is seen as an individual or simply managed as one of many. At Regent’s International School Bangkok, these relationships are supported by strong pastoral care in international schools, built deliberately through everyday contact and clear systems rather than left to chance.  

Relationships come first  

Emma Henderson, Head of Primary and Early Years at Regent’s, is clear that genuine personalisation begins with relationships rather than numbers. Individual attention at school matters, but it becomes meaningful only when teachers know their pupils well enough to notice the small things.  

“We know each child and their family very well,” Emma says. “We build relationships with families from the moment they join Regent’s.” Strong student teacher relationships are what turn time spent together into something more valuable, a setting where a child is recognised, understood and supported as an individual.  

The systems that help teachers know each child  

Knowing every child cannot be left to chance, so at Regent’s it is built into the structure of the school day. Each class begins with daily pastoral time, giving teachers and students the chance to connect before learning begins. Circle time and the Learning for Life curriculum give staff regular, structured opportunities to understand what is happening in each pupil’s world, supporting personalised attention for students.  

This knowledge is also protected as children grow. “All staff discuss their class prior to moving up to the next year in a comprehensive handover session,” Emma explains. Because that handover happens, the understanding a teacher has built does not reset each September. It follows the child, so support stays consistent as they progress. Year groups also work closely together, which means a child is known not by one teacher alone but by the team around them.  

 Making sure no child is overlooked  

The children most easily missed are often the quiet ones, those who never cause concern but may quietly be struggling. Strong pastoral care in international schools is measured by how well it sees these students, not only the ones who stand out.  

At Regent’s, Emma points to regular individual conversations as a safeguard. “There are opportunities for one-to-one chats with teachers, pastoral and curriculum leaders to ensure that all children are seen,” she says. Involving curriculum leaders alongside pastoral staff matters, because it links how a child is feeling to how they are progressing, ensuring personalised attention for students extends to their learning as well as their wellbeing.  

A genuine partnership with families  

Perhaps the clearest answer to the fear that a child will be just a number lies in how the school works with parents. Strong student teacher relationships are reinforced by an equally strong relationship with the family. Regent’s operates an open door policy, with frequent contact by phone and in meetings, and parents are actively involved in school life throughout the year.  

Emma describes an approach that is proactive rather than passive. “If we feel a family has become a little distant, we instigate a discussion,” she says. A school that reaches out before being asked is one that is genuinely paying attention.  

For families weighing up an international school in Bangkok, the reassurance worth looking for is not a single number on a prospectus, but evidence that a school is organised to know each child and act on what it sees. That combination of daily contact, structured pastoral systems, careful handovers and close partnership with parents is what sits at the heart of Regent’s International School Bangkok pastoral care. Parents who would like to see how it works for their own child are warmly welcome to visit and continue the conversation. 

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