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  • H.R.H. Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Presides over the End of Academic Year Ceremony of the Chaipittayapat School

H.R.H. Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn Presides over the End of Academic Year Ceremony of the Chaipittayapat School

 

On 25 March, 2016, Her Royal highness presided over the end of 2015 academic year ceremony of the Chaipittayapat Jaruwattananukul Thapra School of the Chaipattana Foundation, Bangkok. There, Her Royal Highness was welcomed by members of the Chaipattana Foundation, School committee and concerned officers.

Later, Mrs. Bhakamol Rattaseri, school manager reported Her Royal Highness with the school progress. The school marked its 9th year of operation in 2015 with its continuously progressive results.  There were a total of 251 students from kindergarten to grade 6 enrolled at the Chaipittayapat Jaruwattananukul Thapra School.

The core of the school’s curriculum emphasized on the school’s identities as “Good manner, languages efficacy, and IT advancement”. The activities include: Thai manner class, English for daily practice, IT and computer activities.


Besides learning from the curriculum, the school has assigned its non-academic activities to support students’ advancement in reading, thinking, analyzing, and writing. These enhanced students’ confidence in expressing themselves and their skills. The example of successful learning results are: First prize and first runner up from Taekwondo Competition, the academic test results in Thai, Mathematics, Science, Social Science, and English for grade 2 and grade 4 ranked as number 1 and 2 respectively from Bangkokyai Academic District, Arts works of the students has been published in Dailynews and other media channels. The school also encouraged teachers to attend seminars and training with other counterpart agencies so that they can bring back their skills to develop their capacity as well as student advancement.

 

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    • Chakraband Pensiri
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    • Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn
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    • Responsive Actions to Covid-19
  • Journal
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    • Wastewater Improvement & Flood Management
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