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Educational aid given for needy students

Woraphan Akaboot 06.08.2009
Local Mosque Receives 550,000 Baht Government Donations

Chonburi Provincial Administration Organization has donated 500,000 baht to the Islamic Training Center of the Rueluplor Mosque to build an educational facility consisting of three floors and six classrooms. Pattaya City also donated 50,000 baht to five mosques throughout Pattaya.

A charity has presented 400 scholarships to talented but disadvantaged students.

Government Pays for Thai Tourists Trips

Thailand’s young and old have been out seeing more of their country in an effort to encourage tourism and will continue to get free outings this month. A nationwide project targets 160,805 students and operates under a 145 million baht budget during July and August.

Pattaya mayor sheds light on 15 years free educational policy

Pattaya Mayor Itthiphol Kunplome recently chaired the press conference of the 15 years free educational policy, which will be fully supported by the government. He said, “The government has extended the previous 12 years free educational policy to 15 years. It will cover the expenses on educational fee, textbooks, school uniforms, educational equipments, and school’s activity fee.”

Pattaya Educational Office reminds teachers on Teaching Ethics and Morality

The Pattaya Educational Office commanded all 11-school teachers to strictly comply on teaching ethics and morality. According to Mr. Twatchai Rattanyu, Director of Educational Office, and the National Education’s Human Resource Committee reiterated this policy.

Fulbright Celebrates 60 Years in Thailand

Recently, the US Embassy joined with the Thailand-US Educational Foundation (TUSEF) to host a reception in honor of the 32 Thai Fulbright scholarship recipients that will be spending the next academic year in the United States.


 

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