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Well Behaved Siracha Students Awarded Education Grants

The Esso Oil Refinery in Siracha recently awarded 286 educational grants valued at 337,600 Baht to well behaved Siracha students with Dr. Mark El Northcut, the President and Manager of Esso Oil Refinery as chairman along with Chonburi Deputy Mayor Sunthorn Rattanawaraha.

The Ambassador of Austria, Dr. Johannes Peterlik, recently showed off his tractor driving skills at the educational development meeting at the Thai-Austrian Technical College in Sattahip.

Thailand Hopes to be Next Educational Center

Siripun Sinbuathong 06.11.2009
Thailand Hopes to be Next Educational Center

International education in Thailand is expected to grow by 10% a year according to the Commerce Ministry. It is expected that the number of foreign students will increase to 100,000 from 30,000 within the next five years

“Learn How to Learn” Essay Contest and Other Activities for School Kids

A recent meeting of foreign business owners and high-ranking, Thai government officials was held at Bruno’s Restaurant to follow up on the fund-raising party at Château Dale Plaza last month that the Optimist Club of Thailand and Pattaya Times Media Corp. led by Drew Noyes and Pattaya Builder’s Group led by Barry Sullivan co-organized to help 11 local schools in the Pattaya Educational Service Area.

CHE-USDC Congress II aims to pursue higher education research in Thailand

The Commission on Higher Education held its CHE-USDC II Congress in the Napalai Convention Hall of Dusit Thani Pattaya with the highlight on contract-signing ceremony aimed at promoting higher education research at universities in the national level.

Music Festival Nets More Than One Million Baht for Needy Children

The biggest foreigner-arranged Music Festival ever held in Pattaya raised more than 1,000,000 baht to help children continue their education. The concert was held at Tappraya Road’s Chateau Dale Plaza and was organized by the Optimist International Club of Thailand and a new group known as the Pattaya Builder’s Association.

Major education seminar tackles rural school issues

Special steps will be taken to improve schools in remote areas, a seminar in Pattaya heard.

Rotary Club of Pattaya presents scholarship fund to deprived students

Recently the Rotary Club of Pattaya District 3340 presented scholarship funds to students, who achieve high grades. The club hands out 1,500 baht to each of the 66 needy students from all 11 schools in Pattaya, totaling 99,000 baht.

Y.W.C.A. Pattaya presents scholarship to 10 schools in Pattaya

Y.W.C.A. Pattaya, led by Mrs. Nittaya Patimasongkoh, recently handed out 1,800 baht each to 20 students in 10 schools in Pattaya to financially assist talented students in pursuing their education.

The Sattahip Municipality will provide various free learning courses and lunches for their kids during the upcoming summer vacation.


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