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  • IT Quiz Competition 2014
  • Last August 4th – 16th
  • The Department of Thai Language conducted our THAI LANGUAGE DAYS.
  • Mother's Day Celebration


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SEMESTER 1 ACADEMIC YEAR 2014
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Month of August 2014
IT Quiz Competition 2014
IT Quiz Final Result
Level Winner/s Score
Mathayom 1 Team 4 10/10
Mathayom 2 Team 2 8/10
Mathayom 3 Team 1 8/10
Mathayom 4 Team 1 9/10
Mathayom 5 Team 1 7/10
Mathayom 5 Team 1 and
Team 3
9/10


Month of August 2014
Mother's Day

The Queen’s Birthday (Mother’s Day) is observed every year on August 12. This is a national holiday. It is an important day for all Thai people when everyone can pay their respect to their mothers as well as The Queen.



Month of August 2014
THAI LANGUAGE DAYS

Last August 4th – 16th, The Department of Thai Language conducted our THAI LANGUAGE DAYS. It was a three day activity which were participated by all students from Mathayom 4 to Mathayom 6. Different marvelous and interesting activities such as Speech, Thai story-telling, and Reading competition were held at Simeon Building in the morning after the flag raising ceremony and during lunch time. In line with this event, the students were given the opportunity to perform in front of everyone. They were able to express their thoughts and ideas into words. The Thai Language Days ended smoothly and successfully. The students had a lot of FUN.



Month of June 2014
What is Wai Kru or Teachers' Day in Thailand and How Do Thai Schools Celebrate?

At the beginning of every school year in Thailand, (usually in October but some schools do this in January or even June), every Thai student participates in Wai Kru Day or Teacher's Day Even though each school holds Wai Kru Day in different months, one thing is consistent - Wai Kru Day is held on a Thursday, as this is thought to be an auspicious day by Thai Buddhists. Wai Kru Day is the day of the year when Thai students show respect to their teachers by participating in a big school ceremony. At this time, they thank their teachers for the knowledge they have given them, for the gift of learning, and wish them good luck in the future school year and in their future lives. Western kids could learn a lot from Thai kids and Thai culture, when it comes to paying respect on Teachers' Day. On Wai Kru Day in Thailand, students come to school with flowers and gifts for their teachers. Many of them dress in traditional Thai costumers. At many Thai schools, especially the government schools where the children are poorer than at private Thai schools, the students make their own floral arrangements. They use traditional Thai flowers and plants, banana leaves and incense in the larger arrangements, all of which have different meanings (for example, patience, respect and discipline). These are given to the teachers at an elaborate ceremony during which time every child at the school is expected to wai their teachers (hold their hands in the prayer position) and pay them respect. Some schools have small ceremonies within each classroom; other schools have enormous school-wide ceremonies where thousands of kids take part in the same ceremony. Students will make floral garlands out of flower buds, small circular floral rings, made to fit around the wrist of the teacher. For teachers in Thailand, Wai Kru Day means getting dressed up in your nicest clothes or your smartest school uniform. You are xpected to sit on a stage in front of the whole school, while your students are paraded in front of you. They will prostrate themselves at your feet, and present you with the flowers and gifts, while parents will look on, many of them crying from the sheer emotion of the ceremony (and I've seen a few western teachers with nary a dry eye too!). The Wai Kru ceremony is actually very moving as, for many of the kids, they do love their teachers and want to show them that they do. If a teacher is very popular, back in the classroom, they will also receive lots more gifts from the kids and their parents - snacks, candy, clothing, books, ornaments, and much more. Honestly, as a teacher in Thailand, not only on Wai Kru Day but every day, you certainly feel liked and respected. Read more...


ACR Sports Day

ACR Sports Day is one of the most spectacular events of the year. It is an opportunity for the students to develop teamwork, co-operation and togetherness. Students from Prathom and Mathayom levels come together to participate the games and cheering showdown that promote their physical skills along with their social and emotional development. This great experience helps students to develop their positive attitudes and sportsmanship towards the others.

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