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A typical Thai school

Many of the participants at our seminars are secondary school teachers. To give you some idea of what a typical secondary school in Thailand looks like, we have included some pictures from our two seminars given in June at Woranaree Chalerm School in Songkhla and Satri Tung-song School in Nakornsrithamarat.
[A typical classroom]

Here is a typical class with 45 students in a government-run secondary school.
[Students studying]

A group of students in sports uniforms spending their study time in a language lab.
[Physical education]

Basketball, handball, football (soccer), takraw, badminton, tennis and gymnastics are some of the most popular sports among Thai students.
[Peer tutoring]

Peer tutoring along a school walkway during free time.
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[Schools kids]

An older student helps her younger friends with their studies.
[Schools grounds]

School administrators try to make school grounds as attractive and as comfortable as possible for their students.
[Another garden]

Another area where students can relax or play sports between classes and after school.
[Another garden]

Some of the bigger and better-equipped schools have been chosen as centers for different subjects. Satri Tung-song School, for example, is one of two English-language centers in Nakornsrithamarat helping other schools within its area with English instruction training and resource services.
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