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education ’
Dec 21st, 2009 |
By John |
Category: Events
Khruu Khemtong Punyoyai,from Huay Sai School has been running an annual English Camp for several years now.
This years event was held at San Kampaeng Hot Springs on Saturday 19th december and Sunday 20th.
In total there were 53 students from Huay Sai school, who attended the weekend camp at a very reasonable cost of 100 baht [...]
Tags: ambience, chiang mai, children, dutch, education, english, english camp, hot springs, kids, lamphun, orphanage, paddling, san kam paeng, students, teachers, tents, visa, volunteers, work permit Posted in Events |
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Dec 18th, 2009 |
By John |
Category: Foundation Blog
Another important day(16th) for me and a chance to further ensure The Stratton ABC Foundations involvement in the local community.
A couple of weeks back, at Jacks sportsday, I was approached by Khruu Khemtong Punyoyai from Huay Sai school. She told me about a weekend English Camp, that she has been running for the last few years. [...]
Tags: chiang mai, children, childrens home, community, dutch, education, english camp, hot springs, huay sai, khruu, local, orphanage, san kampaeng, school, thailand, the stratton abc foundation, volunteers, weekend Posted in Foundation Blog |
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Nov 27th, 2009 |
By John |
Category: Foundation Blog
Fridays mean traditional costume at May and Yongs school.
This was the first time they had worn them and May had a bit of a struggle getting hers on properly but we got there in the end.
You can see why some poorer families struggle with sending their children to school as there are quite a few [...]
Tags: chiang mai, children, childrens home, education, orphanage, rural communities, school, stratton abc foundation, Stratton House, thailand, traditional costume, traditional culture, uniforms Posted in Foundation Blog |
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Nov 13th, 2009 |
By John |
Category: Foundation Blog
We have done our best to make Stratton House feel as much like a modern family home as possible and, with out a doubt, one of the most popular household items is the T.V.
However, we have no wish to see a ‘couch potato’ culture develop and do our utmost to control the childrens allowed viewing [...]
Tags: chiang mai, childrens home, chompoo, education, foundation, homework, limiting viewing times, mae salab, orphanage, physical leisure activities Posted in Foundation Blog |
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