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Schools From A Teachers Point Of View

Schools in Thailand - Just interested ? 25 members have voted

  1. 1. Where do you think the best high schools in Thailand from a teachers point of view ?

    • Pattaya
      0%
      0
    • Hua Hin
      0%
      0
    • Chiang mai
      25%
      3
    • Bangkok
      58%
      7
    • Khorat
      0%
      0
    • Knon Kaen
      8%
      1
    • Other
      8%
      1

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Just collecting data regards schools in Thailand froma parents point of view ?

Thank you for the help :)

Anubarn, Phratom, Matthayom, or various tertiary options?

Also, your thread title is asking from a TEACHER's point of view, but your opening post asks from a PARENT's point of view... The two are not the same, so... which do you want?

Finally, it's pretty unlikely that anyone here will have detailed experience even of individual schools, much less systems, in all of the areas you mention. For a rough guide, schools in cities are generally better regarded (and pay better) than schools in country areas. Schools in Bangkok and Chiang Mai probably have the best reputations, but that doesn't mean schools in the other areas aren't decent.

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Sorry for confusion, I am a parent and I am looking for teachers view on the private schools in each area.

The poll is asking for the best city for schools but I dare say most teachers have only worked in 1 or 2 of those cities.

The poll is asking for the best city for schools but I dare say most teachers have only worked in 1 or 2 of those cities.

That's my problem. I have lived outside of CM for 1 month of the 3 years I spent in Thailand. I also only worked at one school, I feel a lot of people are in a similar boat.

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