March 3, 200917 yr I was looking for a bilingual school for my son (3 yrs) in Bangkok but soon found that people recommended going for EPs instead (even bilingual school teachers!). It seems as though EPs don't offer many hours per week in English subjects (around three) and this isn't really enough. Is there anything out there that can offer more in a nice school?
March 4, 200917 yr there's been a discussion about EPs in the public matayom schools in the teachers' forum...check it out
March 4, 200917 yr I was looking for a bilingual school for my son (3 yrs) in Bangkok but soon found that people recommended going for EPs instead (even bilingual school teachers!). It seems as though EPs don't offer many hours per week in English subjects (around three) and this isn't really enough. Is there anything out there that can offer more in a nice school? Whereabout do you live in BKK that I can recommend a good program for your child?
March 5, 200917 yr Author I was looking for a bilingual school for my son (3 yrs) in Bangkok but soon found that people recommended going for EPs instead (even bilingual school teachers!). It seems as though EPs don't offer many hours per week in English subjects (around three) and this isn't really enough. Is there anything out there that can offer more in a nice school? Whereabout do you live in BKK that I can recommend a good program for your child? I'll check the other thread too, thanks. About to move out of current location, come back to Bangkok in early June and move somewhere else...not sure where yet (looking at places now) but likely to be central and near a BTS/MRT line.
May 24, 200917 yr Not sure if EP means bi-lingual school. If your interested in a bi-lingual school then please check my two recent posts in regard to Amuay Silpa Bi-Lingual School on Sri Ayuthaya Road, which is not that far from Rajathewi BTS Station. If I can provide any other information they please send me PM. Good luck with search.
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